Saturday 31 January 2015

The Whites Coinmaster Metal Detector

Good build quality, cheap price, and great performance make the White’s Coinmaster Metal Detector an excellent choice for someone who wants to give metal detecting a go. The Whites Coinmaster is equally as good for an experienced user who wants a good quality back up machine.

Whites Coinmaster Metal Detector

For those not aware, there are two different models of Coinmaster that are very similar in appearance. The Coinmaster Pro and the Coinmaster. Both are great detectors, but the Pro model has a few extra features. This is kind of the same as the very popular Garrett Ace 250 and the Garrett Ace 150 metal detectors. almost Identical to look at and not too different in terms of features. Actually, the Ace 150 has a fair few of the most important features and options that the Ace 250 has. It doesn’t have a battery level indicator, certain discrimination settings are not present, and it doesn’t have as many search modes.

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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