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  • is the ace 250 water proof?

  • @parkoursandr1 : the control box is not, the coils are. If looking for a serious water machine I would look elsewhere, it doesn't handle salt water well at all with the stock coil, and a trip while wading in fresh would make it an expensive paperweight.

  • This video helped a lot. Im gonna be buying my first metal detector soon but im not sure which one i should get. I really need some help here if you can?

  • @TonyGreens99 : for a first detector, you might want to just keep it simple and learn the basics of detecting with it. A Garrett Ace 250, or 350 is a great way to get started and learn the basics with a good unit, then move on (or you may need nothing more) once you zero in on the specific type of detection you will realistically do most. Once you master setting and understanding discrimination, sensitivity, etc., you'll be able to use pretty much any of them and not be frustrated.

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  • youtube.com/watch?v=p6L1vZWQs6­g

  • @flagold ok thanks

    

  • what a great video -- thanx

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