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Product Description:
This Metal Detector uses the advanced technology. It has deep detecting depth, accurate pinpointing, easy to use and operate. It is widely applied ti detect underground metal objects. This metal detector can be a good tool in military use, safety inspection, archeology, treasure hunting, beach detection. With this powerful and versatile device, you can hunt for coins, relics, jewelry, gold, and silver just about anywhere. The detector is versatile and easy to use. This unit has an auto ground balance used in Disc and All Metal Modes.
Applications:
Military Use, Safety Inspection, Archeology, Treasure Hunting, Beach Detection
Features:
1. All Metal - push-key switch made of metal and metal indentifying switch. These two parts particularly provides more convenience to the user.
2. No Clumsy Slack Cable - hidden search coil cable (connecting between control unit and search coil) avoid entangling and for ease of stem length adjustment.
3. Low Battery Alarm - automatic audio alarm and red power spot efficiently remind the user to change the battery in time.
4. Headphone Jack - provided for headphone connection. Both stereo or mono headphone can be used.
5. Waterproof Search Coil - lets you use the detector in the shallow water.
Specification:
1. Power: 6 x 1.5V AA
2. Frequency: 5.5 KHz
3. Current: Standby: 30mA
Max: 80mA
4. Voltage: 7.2-9.6V
5. Operating Temperature: -20degrees centigrade to +60degrees centigrade
6. Sensitivity: US 50 Cent: 280mm
7. Indication Mode: Mechanical Indicator Mode
8. Stretch Length: 23-31 inches
9. Detector Diameter: 8.3 inches
10. Color: Black
11. Weight: 2.4 lb
12. Size: 21.3(L) × 13.6(W) × 5.9(H) inches
13. Package Weight: 4.2 lb
14. Package Size: 22(L) × 14.2(W) × 6.7(H) inches
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