Bounty Hunter Adventurer 5500
Price: $200
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Love it
December 05, 2015
I've never used another detectoer, so can't compare it to others. But
despite being a relatively entry level detector -or so I'm told- I have
found a LOT of stuff with this. Lots of coins and 2 silver rings so far.
Best find is an 1877 half sen Japanese coin (pure copper coin, sensitivity
at max). It was about 7 inches deep in dirt. I really have nothing bad to
say about this unit.
Max Depth: 7 inches on US quarter
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Yes, absolutely!
Craig from
Japan
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