this is a great machine, but if you want to make it even better with no falsing, gently take the coil apart with stanley blade and the wire that connects coil to coil cover, take it off, just pull it off replace coil cover and you won't believe the difference it makes, just good clean signals, it is a designer fault and the wire should not be there!!!!!!!!
@Geotech2000 thats what whites said but they are wrong without the wire there is NO falsing, i have been 4 hours on wet grass and wet stubble and no falsing, then beep beep coin what can i say?
I bought the Whites CoinMaster last weekend and so far I'm liking it! It found two nice relics deep down in my yard. It's doing a nice job and I am going to do some more hunting with it soon!
@gre68 very few machines will go deeper than 1ft unless it is a huge chunk of metal, but a $ 1,0000 detector won't find more coins than a $150 coinmaster
FREE ADVICE: if you are going to be working an area repeatedly, set the thing to find ALL metal. you will find a lot of junk, but then the next time you go back there, the junk will be gone, and if you find something, you'll know it's good stuff. time and weather shift dirt - and the things it contains - around. after a good rain, the ground conducts better and it's easier to find things. you can use a studfinder for an electric pinpointer (set it to deep metal mode). FILL YOUR HOLES.
as far as finding "only a penny", a machine will only find what you tell it to find. if you look, you will see that jewelry and junk fall under the same settings - that is not just this detector, it is all consumer-grade metal detectors. if you tell it to ignore junk, it will ignore jewelry too. and just because a coin is a penny does not mean it is worth a penny. there are pennies worth thousands of dollars out there; it works kind of like baseball cards.
I do believe the battery emphasis is for the people they created the RTFM teeshirts for. they actually get a surprising number of doofuses that call to complain or bring their machine in for repairs because it's broken, only to find they put the batteries in wrong. it happens A LOT. this vid is also on their website for people that are considering buying a detector.
i have a coin master pro and it sucks i go medal detecting all the time witrh my sisters bf and his dad and they find mutch more then me so go with a more exspensive modle worth evry penny
Seems like this is same as the Prizm series just red instead of Black .. I dont know why so much emphasis on how to install batteries , if you are 3 or older you know how to install batteries.. .. In my opinion if your spending $400 plus on a detector you should already know how to master it , otherwise start with a beginer model such as a bounty hunter or similar..
am not sure what to get a.. coinmaster or ace 250 any ideas?
SuperElite121 1 week ago
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Can you use this at the desert/beaches, or will it not work as well?
Marmaleet 1 month ago
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Marmaleet 1 month ago
its that good i bought a c scope lol
hanghoodiescum 2 months ago
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@carpriver1 read my comments if you want no more false signals
MegaFireplace 2 months ago
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MegaFireplace 2 months ago
this is a great machine, but if you want to make it even better with no falsing, gently take the coil apart with stanley blade and the wire that connects coil to coil cover, take it off, just pull it off replace coil cover and you won't believe the difference it makes, just good clean signals, it is a designer fault and the wire should not be there!!!!!!!!
MegaFireplace 2 months ago
I wouldn't suggest this. That's the shield wire, and when it's removed you will get all manner of falsing from wet grass and EMI.
Geotech2000 2 months ago
@Geotech2000 thats what whites said but they are wrong without the wire there is NO falsing, i have been 4 hours on wet grass and wet stubble and no falsing, then beep beep coin what can i say?
MegaFireplace 2 months ago
@carpriver1 i have the same thing, but don't you think it's just the coil
digeverysignal 4 months ago
yes lets dig up the grass for a penny!
mysticrunnerbabe45 6 months ago
4:38 he reminds me that "turning it up, may increases your penetration"...great advice
thinkdiesel 9 months ago
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MaxTheNetherlands 10 months ago
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MaxTheNetherlands 10 months ago
Is it better than a Garrett 250?
zekehooper 11 months ago
@zekehooper yes it is twice as good
MegaFireplace 2 months ago
I bought the Whites CoinMaster last weekend and so far I'm liking it! It found two nice relics deep down in my yard. It's doing a nice job and I am going to do some more hunting with it soon!
RecoveringRelics 1 year ago
@RecoveringRelics how deep can the Coinmaster trace items?
gre68 1 year ago
I'm still testing it out, but I have already dug things at around 8 inches.
RecoveringRelics 1 year ago
@RecoveringRelics at that depth in the dutch province of Limburg you can find roman coins from around the time christ lived
gre68 1 year ago
@gre68 down to 12ins but like all machines no more
MegaFireplace 2 months ago
@MegaFireplace you mean..one in this price categorie. A $1000 machine is said to go deeper than 1 foot, right?
gre68 2 months ago
@gre68 very few machines will go deeper than 1ft unless it is a huge chunk of metal, but a $ 1,0000 detector won't find more coins than a $150 coinmaster
MegaFireplace 2 months ago
whats the price from the coinmaster normal?
ambiepuur555 1 year ago
FREE ADVICE: if you are going to be working an area repeatedly, set the thing to find ALL metal. you will find a lot of junk, but then the next time you go back there, the junk will be gone, and if you find something, you'll know it's good stuff. time and weather shift dirt - and the things it contains - around. after a good rain, the ground conducts better and it's easier to find things. you can use a studfinder for an electric pinpointer (set it to deep metal mode). FILL YOUR HOLES.
nordicmagpie 1 year ago
as far as finding "only a penny", a machine will only find what you tell it to find. if you look, you will see that jewelry and junk fall under the same settings - that is not just this detector, it is all consumer-grade metal detectors. if you tell it to ignore junk, it will ignore jewelry too. and just because a coin is a penny does not mean it is worth a penny. there are pennies worth thousands of dollars out there; it works kind of like baseball cards.
nordicmagpie 1 year ago
I do believe the battery emphasis is for the people they created the RTFM teeshirts for. they actually get a surprising number of doofuses that call to complain or bring their machine in for repairs because it's broken, only to find they put the batteries in wrong. it happens A LOT. this vid is also on their website for people that are considering buying a detector.
nordicmagpie 1 year ago
i have a coin master pro and it sucks i go medal detecting all the time witrh my sisters bf and his dad and they find mutch more then me so go with a more exspensive modle worth evry penny
1b2ob3 1 year ago
@1b2ob3 switch it on!!!!!!!!!!! its a brilliant machine found over 1,0000 coins in a year
MegaFireplace 2 months ago
Seems like this is same as the Prizm series just red instead of Black .. I dont know why so much emphasis on how to install batteries , if you are 3 or older you know how to install batteries.. .. In my opinion if your spending $400 plus on a detector you should already know how to master it , otherwise start with a beginer model such as a bounty hunter or similar..
texasmetaldetector 1 year ago
You spend a thousand for a machine that finds penny?
bundent 1 year ago
@bundent.... fishing, catch and release?
mshawk1203 8 months ago
this is to stupid
robbiebrainard 1 year ago
As a consumer, I think I know how to properly insert batteries.
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Otherwise, nice video.
mrblisterfist 1 year ago
Great metal detector and video!
RecoveringRelics 1 year ago 5