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Bounty Hunter Pinpointer Probe

Serious treasure hunters know that for precise locating of little targets, a metal detector pinpointer is essential. So which ones are any good? These 5 pinpointers are applied by hobbyists and pros, and are amongst the most ordinary selections for precision hunting.

Garrett Pro Pointer

The ProPointer uses static detection for quick, easy target retrieval. It is water immune and may be washed after use. It featured 360 degree side scanning, an LED light and a scraping blade. It normally goes for around $150.

Sun Ray X-1 In-Line Target Probe

This is considered by numerous to be the best metal detector pinpointer, and as such it is the priciest at $170 or so. It works as a secondary coil, and activates at the flick of a switch. It uses the same power source as your detector and has all of the same functions (alarms, visual ID). It may be submerged in water, as long as the switch box (which is water immune only) is not.

Detector Pro UniProbe

This is a probe, headphone and pulse inductance metal detector all in one single until You may use it alone, or with your main detector. If you add a search coil and rods, it becomes a finish metal detector all on it is own. The electronics are all built in to the headphones. Works with fresh and salt water and with all types of ground minerals. Of course, all of this means a hefty price tag...about $350.

White's Bullseye II Pinpointer

This is a hand held metal detector pinpointer that will run up to 20 hours on one 9 volt battery. It does not require tuning. It has a handy LED light, so you may see deep down into those dark holes and crevices. White's is a standard and trusted name in metal detecting, but breathtakingly this pinpointer is a very reasonable $100 or so on average.

Bounty Hunter Pinpointer

A low price tag (around $50) doesn't mean low performance! This pinpointer is small, light and simple to use, and makes it idealisti for beginners or casual hobbyists who don't want or need a ton of bells and whistles. Sensitivity is controlled and adjusted by one knob. The price is right, and the performance is sound. All in all, a good little metal detector pinpointer for basic, casual treasure hunting. If you have kids, this is a outstanding choice for them as well, since it is easy to operate and to understand.

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Most helpful client reviews

17 of 17 humans found the following review helpful.
4Useful Accessory For Metal Detector! Recommended!
By C. F. Hill
The "Bounty Hunter Pinpointer" is a very utile hand kept little metal detector employed to help narrow your search after the more spectacular metal detector has located an object. The pinpointer has a very fixed range of regarding 1" - 1.5", depending on the type of metal and size of the object. This may aid you find very little items and reduces the prospects that your find will be damaged by your digging tools.

A good accessory, recommended!

8 of 8 persons found the following review helpful.
5LOVE IT!
By Jennie A. Aud
I got this with my metal detector. it has been vary utile in finding the coin in the dirt pile. occasionally, if the ground is soft enough, I may pinpoint the coin by sticking the probe in the ground. Makes for a quick dig.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
1Very underwhelmed with this product.
By Clara Brown
Basically what I don't like when it comes to this instrument is that it doesn't beep until the tip of the wand in truth touches metal. I was hoping this device could support me narrow my search after digging a hole, or to pinpoint me in the right direction. But it does not one thing of the sort. I held mine less than half an inch over an old iron nail I found, and it didn't beep until I genuinely touched the nail with the wand. Useless! I was thinking that this was a device to help you find something when you recognise there is metal in a sure area or hole you've dug, but just aren't sure incisively where to dig. For example, I employed the metal detector the other day and it went off over an area of when it comes to a foot in circumference or so. I start out digging and digging, and find nothing, and yet it still beeps over this hole. Eventually I dug various inches to the right of the hole and found an old tool of a lot of kind. I purchased the pinpointer thinking i could wave it over the hold and it would direct me to where the metal is more precisely. Again, this only beeps if the wand touches the metal. I don't see the value in that, personally, and I think I wasted my money. I would return it if I hadn't thrown away the packaging.

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