No matter you want it or not, but pinpointers have increasingly greater depth capabilities. The joke about the probe that can surpass some low-cost metal detector equipped with a 7-8 inch coil is not a joke anymore, but a reality. And above all, when they tried to increase the pinpointer’s detection depth before, it resulted in lots of false signals, hence turning the device from a helpful tool into the one that is a pain. But now, some metal detector manufacturers have got an increased depth and stable operation provided at the same time. Here’s a Fisher F-Pulse depth test. Do you find this depth good?
For those who don’t want to watch the video (apart from the test, at the end of the video there is a quick test of the unit’s detection portion and sensitivity adjustment by quick pressing the button), here’s a table showing the depth/results:
What do you think of this depth? I can’t remember any other probe that could pick up a silver tiny coin of Ivan the Terrible at a 6 cm depth. Those who have the Garrett ACE 250 with a stock coil can try to perform a test with such a small coin as an experiment.
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