Whites TreasureMaster Pro
Price: $399Based on 6 reviews
Avg. Durability: 4.17
Avg. Ease of use: 4.17
Nice backup
Although it is easy to use, the owners manual reminded me of "made in China" products, because it is very vague about some of the functions like threshold settings. Once you get used to the menu, it becomes easier to operate, so it isnt much of a learning curve. I do like the weight of this machine which makes it comfortable to operate all day long.
The pinpoint function is also a plus. The combination of depth readout and tone volume makes target location pretty spot on. The DD coil is also a nice advantage in places of high mineralization. Even though the coil is waterproof, the electronics housing is very weak in this category. I used it during light rain once, and the screen develops a slight fog as the day warms up that I cant get rid of. Its an above average detector for beginners who want something more with their purchase, or an average detector for someone looking for a backup.
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Tommy J from
Montana
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Treasure trash pro
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Garry from
Quebec
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Whites treasurepro
I've had fun testing/learning it in the backyard. The display is easy to read and the controls are self explanatory. The pinpoint mode is spot on. Once you press the pinpoint button, you listen for the strongest beep and watch the display for the shallowest depth and your target is directly centered under the DD coil.
While using discrimination modes, like coin and jewelry, you will occasionally hear inconsistent tones (it'll beep one way but not during the return sweep the other way. That means the machine is doing its job discriminating unwanted targets. Ignore those one way beeps and continue on for targets that produce consistent beeps. Whites did a great job with this incredible machine for the MSRP of $399 (you can purchase it online for $369 with different options: pinpointer, padded carry bag, headphones, or diggers).
Max Depth: 9 inches on US quarter
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GapuJa from
The Future
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Treasure pro
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Geoff from
Walcha Australia
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I like mine
Max Depth: 9 inches on US quarter
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Cwr from
Oklahoma
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Really nice machine !!
I eventually traded my MX5 for another TreasurePro and also bough a NEL Sharpshooter coil for the first one. With the Sharpshooter coil the TPro is a joy to swing, light and well balanced. It is not heavy with the D2 coil however I like the NEL better and it's almost as deep. I love the display on the TPro. It has large VDI numbers and the backlight is great. Love all the features on the TPro like tracking and track lock. Just a nice detector for the money and I love mine.
Max Depth: 10 inches on US quarter
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Stephen from
Texas
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