TWO BOX DETECTORS

Many prospectors have come to us with questions about the two head or two box metal detectors. Here we can tell you some of their disillusions and experiences that many people have had with these.

 

With some frequency, we receive the visit of people from our neighboring country, the United States, when they come to buy their Deepers. Some of them have two head or as in North America they say two box detectors. They come to us with the hope that we can help them balance their machines better! In this way we have been able to try out repeatedly over the last several months the Gemini III from Fisher, the TM 808 from White�s, the TF900 from Discovery and the Garrett series CXII and the CXIII with their two heads (for multiplied depth). As we have informed before in our pages, all these detectors are not really adequate for deep searches. With or without balancing these apparatuses are whimsical and do not offer any guaranty of being reliable in their methods. When they are well balanced they can easily detect a beer can (our universal target)  at 33 to 50cm.in depth, but by only advancing a few meters, going right or left ( towards the north or south), this is enough for it to immediately misadjusts without knowing why and this way they are incapable of localizing a 10 lt. can at only 60 cm. deep! Imagine yourself going over a huge treasure not very deep, only about 50 or 80 cm. deep for example (a life time opportunity not to be lost), confident that your machine will pick it up and the machine doesn�t make a sound! For all these reasons, the prospectors that are well informed have given up these kinds of detectors and prefer with total certainty, the great Pulse Detectors that are totally trustworthy and that allow you under any condition to detect up to 1.50 mts deep with only an ultra sensitive elliptical head and up to 3.50 mts. With a square head (see our page about the famous Deepers 8 to know more about this famous detector).

Bob Steiner Ingeniero Detecci�n Latincom SA Electronic

Pre-Columbian ceremonial gold helmet hammered and chiseled, found at a depth of 85cm. with a Deepers (found at the entrance of a cave in the Andes Mountains)

 

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