Whites Coinmaster Metal Detector
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It has around the same depth. But most importantly, or the biggest set back, is that the Ace 150 doesn’t have the built-in pin pointer like the Ace 250 does. However, it’s still a very usable machine that is capable of finding the goods. And if you want to save money it is a good choice. But make no mistake. Like the Garrett comparisons, the normal Whites Coinmaster Metal Detector (not Pro) talked about here is the same in some respects. It’s a great machine that isn’t really all that different to the Pro model. But the normal Coinmaster (Not the Pro) still has a built-in Pin Pointer and a water resistant coil.
But the coil can’t be submerged in water. It doesn’t have Programmable Target ID or an adjustable armrest, but these two features aren’t really that much of a big deal. You can grab yourself a Whites Coinmaster in the UK for just over £130. This is a really good price for what it is. Would make a nice present for someone that’s shown an interest in metal detecting.
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