You don’t need to spend a fortune to find one. The Bounty Hunter VLF metal detector is lightweight and adjustable in size, so treasure hunters of all ages can have fun with it. Find coins, relics, precious metals like gold and silver, and more on any beach, park, or yard. A 7-inch closed waterproof coil even functions in wet grass. 2-tone audio feedback lets you discover valuable treasure up to 2 feet underground and discard unwanted trash.
Automatic tuning and ground balance keep the coil at just the right angle for optimal detecting. Power and sensitivity control help you find specific metals at specific depths. A trash-eliminator control lets you pass over most undesirable items. Includes a comprehensive online tutorial, downloadable manual, and 1-year limited warranty. Requires 2 9-volt batteries (sold separately).
Hear what the user saying:
This product works very well for the amount of money that it costs. For anyone who is a hobbyist this is a perfect tool for what you need. It seems to be sensitive enough to pick up items that you would think would be out of reach of it, but it will surprise you. Great value for the money. By Ernest G. King (Provo, Utah)
This metal detector is pretty good. It found items within a couple of inches below the ground. We bought it for our son-in-law but the grandkids had more fun with it!! By B. Cornett "bc" (Cleburne, TX)
I used this today to locate three property markers. They were six inches in the ground and this detector found them quickly. I was impressed. I am now looking forward to using it for pleasure while on vacation. By Taketime (Chesterfield, VA USA)
I BOUGHT THIS METAL DETECTOR FOR MY HUSBAND... HE AND OUR FAMILY HAVE HAD FUN AND SUCCESS FINDING ALL SORTS OF THINGS WITH IT ON OUR FAMILY RANCH. IT WAS ONE OF THE LESS EXPENSIVE DETECTORS SO I WAS WORRIED ON HOW WELL IT WOULD BE ~ BUT I HAVE BEEN VERY HAPPY WITH IT. IT IS A GOOD VALUE. By Lauren F. Calhoun
i bought this as a gift the recipient was very pleased and i was very pleased with the speedy service as always! By Karen Tipton "ktip"
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