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Garrett Metal Detectors is
the largest U.S. metal detection company and is rapidly
becoming the most recognized manufacturer of metal detection
products in the world, so you know you are buying a quality
product from a proven company. All of Garrett's hobby,
professional and security metal detection products are
designed, manufactured and assembled in the U.S.A. at
the Company's corporate headquarters in Garland, Texas.
Garrett first started making metal detectors in the 1960s,
and has grown to become a leader in treasure hunting metal detectors.
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GARRETT
Garrett GTI 2500
One of the best metal detectors available today
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£ 729.00 |
GARRETT
Garrett GTI 1500
Identifies target size and depth, above-average detection
depth
only: £ 541.50
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GARRETT Garrett GTP 1350 New!
Graphic Target Profiling identifies size of target
only: £ 449.00
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GARRETT
Garrett GTAx 550
Power & simplicity, now
with NEW 10" Coil
only: £ 327.00
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GARRETT
Garrett ACE 250 New!
Advanced, lightweight metal detector - recommeded
only: £ 171.50
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GARRETT
Garrett ACE 150 New!
Great value for money, powerful detector for the beginner
only: £ 121.50
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Diving Metal Detector
The Sea Hunter Mark II offers high performance in saltwater environments down to 200 feet. In its extended form it is also ideal for beach and inland use too!
only: £ 506.00
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How to use a metal detector: slowly and methodically
sweep your searchcoil from side to side, keeping it one
to two inches above the surface. Overlap each sweep by advancing
the searchcoil by about one quarter to one half of its diameter.
Scanning in straight lines not only enables you to make
sure you cover an area methodically without missing patches,
but also helps to keep the searchcoil level and the overlap
sweeps uniformly while reducing the likelihood of lifting
the searchcoil after each sweep. Listen for a peak in the
audio sound. To pinpoint exactly where the object is, hold
the searchcoil one to two inches off the ground and slowly
sweep it back and forth in an X pattern. Note where the
sound becomes the loudest. The target should be located
in the center of the imaginary X. Many of today's modern
metal detectors are equipped with an electronic pinpoint
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