Thursday 5 March 2015

Whites Coinmaster Pro Detector Review


White’s make excellent metal detectors. The White’s Coinmaster Pro is perfect for the beginner who wants more than just an average, run of the mill starter detector. A Coinmaster Pro is certainly an entry level metal detector. But that entry level is not including all those cheap detectors that can’t find a 2 Pence piece 4 inches deep.We’re talking the pro entry level, where potentially valuable items at good depths can be found.

The Ace 150, Ace 250, and C-Scope CS1-MX also fall into this category. All are classed as entry-level but all are capable of greatness. If you take the Saxon Hoard for instance. ANY one of the mentioned metal detectors would have found items on that field with no problem what so ever. So, once you have a decent detector like the ones mentioned here, the next crucial ingredient to finding treasure is your location. And of course, learning your machine is very high on the list too.

The Coinmaster and Coinmaster Pro are White’s answer to the Garrett Ace 250. If you analyse the Ace 250 and Coinmaster Pro you will see that they are similar in many ways. Obviously, not in appearance but with each of their features. Both have a built-in Pin Pointer and both have a depth meter so you can see how deep a detected item is. The Coinmaster Pro, just like the Ace 250, were made for the USA market.

This is visually evident from looking at the symbols on the front screens. They are all American coins and Dollar symbols. However, don’t be fooled by this, both work excellent in the UK also. In fact, both work well worldwide. As a result of so many similarity’s between the two they are also close to the same price to buy brand new. So it depends on your preference as to which one you prefer. Both perform really well. The reviews on each model reflect this very well.

The Coinmaster Pro is a very precise metal detector. It has a good discrimination and an easy to read LCD read out screen. Once you have located a target you want to dig it’s easy to locate. The beep of the Coinmaster Pro is so precise that it’s very possible for you to find the target item without using the built-in pin pointer at all. The beep noise of this detector is not as ear piercing as the Ace 250′s, which is definitely a good thing. It’s not the lightest detector out of the bunch but it’s still light enough to use for many hours at a time without too much arm fatigue. The Coinmaster Pro is best used on land but can also be used successfully on the beach if you turn the sensitivity down.

A few negatives about the White’s Coinmaster Pro. It takes 2 x PP3 Battery’s. PP3 Battery’s are more expensive to buy than normal AA. And they are a little harder to obtain if you need battery’s in a hurry. Another negative is that the Coinmaster Pro has had a few complaints regarding a faulty coil when swinging it through wet grass, or wet surfaces in general. I believe the faulty coils weren’t sealed properly, letting in wet and moisture ending in an erratic or non functioning metal detector.

But these complaints were few and far between. And most were rectified by White’s. All in all the White’s Coinmaster Pro is a really good metal detector. It’s definitely at the same level performance wise as the Garrett Ace 250. If you prefer a more subtle brown and Black metal detector rather than a bright yellow one, go for the Coinmaster Pro! You won’t be disappointed. Check out the White’s Coinmaster Pro reviews on metaldetectorreviews.net

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