Garrett Ace 250 Detector Deluxe
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If you read a good deal of of my articles, you will know that I do not advocate spending mega bucks to get into this fantasti sideline of treasure finding with metal detectors. As a hobbyist with closely 40 years of using metal detectors, I am convinced that the most pricey instrumentation is not the best way to start. What delectations me today is the fact that the huge name metal detector manufacturers are developing a great deal of outstanding machines at price levels that permit persons at each age and income level to find out that this is the best sparetime activity in the world. The Garrett Ace 250 is one of the very best of these new detectors. Priced at just over $200, this is a powerful detector with a heap of features. Here are some of the terrifi features of the Garrett Ace 250 found on detectors costing hundreds more: Graphic Target ID Cursor (12 Segments) Discrimination: Accept/Reject Notch Electronic Pinpoint Sensitivity, Depth Adjustment (8 settings) Battery Condition Indicator Coin Depth Indicator Headphone Jack Interchangeable Ace Series Waterproof Searchcoils Large LCD Display Microprocessor controlled Push Button Controls Clear speaker Tone Tone ID - 3 Levels Touch-n-Go Operation Comfortable foam grip Adjustable padded arm rest 3-piece break stem for easy storage All Metal, Jewelry, Custom and Relic Search Modes Coin Settings Multi Notch Discrimination Modes Sensitivity/Depth Adjustments Five Distinct discrimination Patterns Pinpoint Submersible 6.5 X 9 inch Searchcoil Instructional Video' 4 AA batteries The instrument takes no time to get ready for some severe fun. In less than three minutes I was ready to try it out. Exceptional remainder and very light weight, will permit all day hunting. Although I have not done a finish field test, my ventures in using it convinced me that this is a winner. I dug up a man's gold ring at more than 9 inches deep. My test gardens provide a outstanding challenge for any detector and this unit did very well in my trash garden as well as my 30 year old coin garden. It performed almost as well as the Fisher F2 (my personal favored start-up unit) and out performed it on gold targets. Just my short testing of the Ace 250 has caused me to further move away from the big boys. For almost all of my coin shooting on land, I will grab my two light weight machines from Garrett and Fisher and leave the huge boys at home. Who needs them? Here's to "diggin it"! Larry |











