How to insert the rechargeable batteries into the metal detector is a topic of interest that is really useful for those who are a little bit handy. Believe me, in five years a metal detector without rechargeable battery will be like a cell phone with batteries nowadays. Charging a rechargeable battery is cheaper and easier than buying the ordinary ones. Here’s a photo report: rechargeable batteries in the Garrett 1350 battery compartment (the same thing goes for the Garrett GTI 1500 and Garrett GTI 2500 detectors). Continue reading
The Garrett ACE 250 is an excellent metal detector, but time will come when you want something better. What a hunter will get with the Minelab Safari after using the Garrett ACE 250. Continue reading
Take notice: the Garrett ACE (all models) and Garrett AT PRO / Garrett AT Gold have interchangeable armrests. For example, you can use a bright Garrett ACE 250 armrest instead of the black Garrett AT PRO one. It’s very convenient! You won’t tread on a bright colored armrest while digging up a hole as it can be seen perfectly against dark soil background. Plus, the Garrett ACE / AT armrests can be adjusted – only 2 positions, but still – for different user arm lengths. Continue reading
For many years, Garrett has been giving away its devices for treasure hunting stories. It was really cool last year: they presented metal detectors. But a pinpointer is also a great gift. See hunters’ finds selected as favorites by Garrett. Continue reading
Here’s an example of hunting with a small Mars Sniper coil for the Garrett ACE 250 metal detector. The finds: coins. With maximum sensitivity of the detector, no false responses, good ferrous and non-ferrous metal division and original discrimination scale saved. Watch the video. Continue reading