Have you ever seen a metal detector with a folding shaft? When the machine unfolds like a pocket knife? Take a look at this one, it’s really unusual and interesting. Maybe this idea will inspire you to invent more sophisticated tricks – for instance, to make a unit with two shafts (that kind of thing already exists). Continue reading
I know both detectors in practice and they both get finds. The Minelab Safari has a perfect construction. The Garrett AT PRO is easier to master and isn’t afraid of water. Here’s a comparison: the Minelab Safari vs the Garrett AT PRO. Continue reading
Have you ever seen the Garrett AT PRO on a straight shaft? And what about the Minelab X-Terra? I haven’t. The question “which shaft is better: S-shaped or straight” isn’t important now. The main thing is that they are made. See the photo: straight shafts for metal detectors (plus color ones). Continue reading
Here’s coin hunting practice with a Garrett AT PRO metal detector and a standard AT 11 DD coil. Watch the video: coin hunting with Garrett AT PRO. Continue reading
Since 2013, some Garrett ACE models have been coming with a strengthened armrest. If you apply large coils, the armrest will break down first; therefore, you should watch it (or buy a strengthened one at once). See the photo report: a Garrett ACE AT strengthened armrest. Continue reading