Tagged: Garrett ACE 300

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Nel Big 15×17″ Coil – Our Review! (Finds, Thoughts, Photos+)

I have some fellow detectorists that I know, who do not like big coils. But there are also those who do not use small and even medium coils. I for myself could not decide in any way: what coils are better, bigger or smaller ones? With experience and the accumulation of different search coils on my metal detectors, I realized that a greater effect you get by using all of...

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A Hoard Of Garrett Ace Detectors (which one to choose?)

  In 2016, Garrett presented a restyled line of detectors for beginners and professionals – Garrett ACE 200 / 200i, ACE 300 / 300i and ACE 400 / 400i. To clarify the similarities and differences between these models in order to make it easier for you, I will explain it now. To start off, all the new detectors have a VDI in the range of 1 to 99, as well as...

Which metal detector to choose in 2017? (The best Metal Detectors) 7

Which metal detector to choose in 2017? (The best Metal Detectors)

Now we have entered the year of 2017, and many diggers probably think about getting a new detector for the new season. Some has even already started to dig on the 1st and 2nd of January, and others, like me, waiting for when the end of the wind, the cold and the snow go away. The first fields will be ploughed, and there will be new discoveries. Over the past year I have...

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Air Test Garrett ACE 300i on detection depth (+ Results)

Many consider the metal detector Garrett ACE 300i as the best option for both the beginning digger, as well as for already experienced diggers. This detector is slightly more expensive than ACE 250, but has a number of useful features and design solutions that makes the detecting more comfortable productively. ACE 300i has everything on why to buy it, and not the previous model. But how will the detector react to different valuable...

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Field detecting with the Garrett ACE 300i and the Nel Attack coil

Every day, the temperature is slowly creeping down, and the winter is getting closer. In the forest, a thick layer of leaves has covered the ground, and in the fields, farmers have already harvested their crop. As long as the ground is not covered by ice, i decided to go out detecting. This time i decided not to go too far, but rather to a nearby field. The farmer plowed...