In as little as one year of hunting with the Garrett ACE 250, there appears to be a small problem – loose connections of shafts. The best solution is to put the locking collars taken from other detector. See the photo: Garrett ACE 250 with Garrett AT PRO locking collars. Continue reading
In 2013 the problem of Chinese metal detector counterfeits was particularly relevant. Minelab, Coiltek and Teknetics are among those manufacturers who suffer, and it’s only Garrett that is not highlighted in the news. However, this situation won’t last long, it’s just a matter of time. And when this moment comes, Garrett will start to groan as Chinese will take everything – both the pinpointers and renowned Garrett ACE devices. Continue reading
There has appeared a flexible armrest for a metal detector. It is sold at 15 euros. In the video this Garrett ACE armrest is being broken and trampled, and it’s all taking place against a background of the XP Metal range. It can be taken for “the ACE destruction video”. Watch this one: a flexible armrest. Continue reading
Watch the photo, Minelab X-Terra armrest for Garrett ACE. The X-Terra armrest has a hidden advantage! Anyway, there will come that day when the original armrest breaks… The saddest thing is that it almost always occurs during a hunt. Continue reading
On the Garrett ACE/AT one can turn an armrest upside down and continue searching somehow. Watch the photo. I didn’t know that! Continue reading