Metal Detectors Reviews
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Can anyone recommend a good metal detector?
I've recently decided I'd like to have a metal detector and have researched it pretty extensively but seem unable to make a decision. The one I saw in Cabellas catalog is pretty pricey and the reviews I've read say it is not all it's cracked up to be particularly for its price ... about $1299.00. That particular machine was a Minelab Explorer SE I believe. I don't mind spending the money but don't want something that is too heavy or too complicated that I'll give up on it without giving it a chance. However I don't want a cheap one that I'll want to replace in a year or that can't decipher between junk and coins or "treasure". Can anyone recommend a metal detector for a beginner but not a cheapo one either? I've no plans to use it near water but you never know. However I'm not wanting to spend hundreds more just for that capability that I may or may not ever use. Thank you!
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Heavy Metal $15.99 Remember when you rocked? Yeah, I'm talking to you. Back in the day when music was so loud it made the fillings in your teeth rattle out? (Yeah! Those dang cheap fillings made from silver and mercury (symbols Ag and Hg (heh, didn't you always think hydrargyrum was a funny sounding word for mercury (oh! and did you know you can actually force the noble gases to bond with mercury by utilizing an electric discharge...)))) wait, when did you become a chemistry geek? We know geeks come in all forms - there are computer geeks, physics geeks, geology geeks, astronomy geeks, but the oft ignored chemistry geek is about to get some love, ThinkGeek style. Proclaim your love for your favorite portion of the periodic table of elements with this masterpiece of a t-shirt! 100% cotton heavyweight black tee with white and red depictions of 11 heavy metals from copper to bismuth doodled in the style of a 16-year-old metalhead. You do, indeed, rock. |
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Kuku Impenetrable Metal Ball Puzzle $89.99 The Kuku is driving us cuckoo here at ThinkGeek. We keep passing the shiny metal sphere around the office, but nobody can figure out how to open it. Even our smartest monkeys are totally stumped. There just doesn't seem to be a way to get it open! It's quite possibly even harder than the Isis Puzzle, which we also can't solve. If you want the ultimate bragging rights of being smarter than a ThinkGeek monkey, you need to solve the Kuku (or Isis, or both!) and send us pictures so we might sing your praises and laud you as some sort of shiny brushed metal puzzle deity. If you ever do make it to the center of your Kuku, you'll find a token that can be registered online to play the vault game. To open the vault, you must decode a picture clue to identify a 10 digit code. The first person to enter the code correctly is admitted into the vault for five minutes. In those five minutes, you explore the three dimensional room and choose a safety deposit box. In the box could be cash, a gift voucher, various electronic gifts, or even a new high quality puzzle. According to the manufacturer's website, no winners of Kuku have stepped forward to claim their prize - will you be the first? |
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Metal iPhone/iPad Brush Stylus $9.99 Who would have thunk that a brush is the best way to control the capacitive touch display on your iPhone or iPad? Turns out that the special iCooly Brush Stylus mimics your stubby finger perfectly, except with much more accuracy. Finally you get full detailed control over all your favorite apps. The iCooly is great for accurate typing on the iPhone and perfect for drawing apps on the iPad. What's more, the brush retracts into the stylus at the push of a button. Just try and get your finger to do that. Product Features Specially designed stylus works with iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch Enables precision selection of on-screen items Metal Construction Soft brush tip material keeps your screen clean while you tap Tip retracts into stylus at the push of a button |
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Heavy Metal Scoop Neck Babydoll $18.99 Remember when you rocked? Yeah, I'm talking to you. Back in the day when music was so loud it made the fillings in your teeth rattle out? (Yeah! Those dang cheap fillings made from silver and mercury (symbols Ag and Hg (heh, didn't you always think hydrargyrum was a funny sounding word for mercury (oh! and did you know you can actually force the noble gases to bond with mercury by utilizing an electric discharge...)))) wait, when did you become a chemistry geek? Proclaim your love for your favorite portion of the periodic table of elements with this masterpiece of a t-shirt. Black babydoll (fitted) tee features a scoop neck (as opposed to a high crew neck) with white and red depictions of 11 heavy metals from copper to bismuth doodled in the style of a 16-year-old metalhead. You do, indeed, rock. |
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Metal Gyro USB 3-Ch R/C Helicopter $39.99 This next generation copter features an all metal body and built in solid state accelerometer (just like the iPhone). What good is a gyro you say? Well young captain, you may recall that all R/C helicopters require trimming to make sure they don't corkscrew or rotate right and left in the air. This Metal Gyro copter uses it's accelerometer to stay locked on whatever direction it's facing. When you rotate right or left in the air it moves incredibly precisely and stops instantly. Watch the video to see the full effect. What this means is that we've just upped the ante for the most controllable small copter ever. In addition you get the added advantage of charging the copter via USB from your computer. Sure, you can still charge from the remote in the standard manner, but why waste batteries when you have an unlimited supply of power from your laptop. If course you get the standard 3-channel copter perks including full control with forward, reverse, up, down and rotate right or left. If you're looking for the latest and greatest small R/C copter look no further. This is it. |
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Heavy Metal v. 2.0 - Sorcerer's Apprentice $17.99 As seen in Disney's The Sorcerer's Apprentice! Remember when you rocked? Yeah, I'm talking to you. Back in the day when music was so loud it made the fillings in your teeth rattle out? (Yeah! Those dang cheap fillings made from silver and mercury (symbols Ag and Hg (heh, didn't you always think hydrargyrum was a funny sounding word for mercury (oh! and did you know you can actually force the noble gases to bond with mercury by utilizing an electric discharge?)))) Wait, when did you become a chemistry geek? We know geeks come in all forms - there are computer geeks, physics geeks, geology geeks, astronomy geeks, but the oft ignored chemistry geek is about to get some love, ThinkGeek-style. Proclaim your love for your favorite portion of the periodic table of elements with this masterpiece of a t-shirt. Our Heavy Metal design in grey and white on a cranberry, fine jersey short sleeve shirt. 100% cotton. Lighter-weight than our normal shirts, which makes it softer. Note: This shirt fits differently than our regular shirts. Be sure to check the Sizing Info tab before selecting your size. You do, indeed, rock. |
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Digital WiFi Detector $49.99 We haven't seen any WiFi sniffing dogs at the airport, but we suspect that somewhere there is a small group of individuals dedicated to training such useful helpers. Until these canines are trained and domesticated we have a device that can assist in "sniffing out" the presence of WiFi. It's a nice unit that offers several improvements on currently available WiFi detectors. Your typical WiFi detector will only show the presence of a signal and relative signal strength - not very helpful. This Digital WiFi Detector has a backlit LCD screen that provides information on signal availability and strength as well as essential network information, including SSID, security status and channel. When multiple networks are present, the LCD will allow you to scroll through information for each network. Also has these great features. |
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Wi-Fi Detector Shirt $19.99 Here at ThinkGeek we're pretty lazy when it comes to technology. We expect our gadgets to do all the busywork while we focus on the high level important tasks like reading blogs. That's why we hate to have to crack open our laptops just to see if there is any wi-fi internet access about... and keychain wi-fi detectors, we would have to actually remove them from our pockets to look at them. But now thanks to the ingenious ThinkGeek robot monkeys you can display the current wi-fi signal strength to yourself and everyone around you with this stylish Wi-Fi Detector Shirt. The glowing bars on the front of the shirt dynamically change as the surrounding wi-fi signal strength fluctuates. Finally you can get the attention you deserve as others bow to you as their reverential wi-fi god, while geeky chicks swoon at your presence. You can thank us later. |
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DotCom - Department of Redundancy Department. $3.99 DotCom buttons are 3-inch wide, round metal buttons with an adhesive back. This one's saffron yellow with the text "Department of Redundancy Department." |
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DotCom - ERROR: Keyboard not attached. Press F-1 to continue. $3.99 DotCom buttons are 3-inch wide, round metal buttons with an adhesive back. This one's lemon yellow with the text "ERROR: Keyboard not attached. Press F-1 to continue. " |
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DotCom - Enter any 11-digit prime number to continue... $3.99 DotCom buttons are 3-inch wide, round metal buttons with an adhesive back. This one's carrot orange with the text "Enter any 11-digit prime number to continue... " |
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DotCom - We have enough youth. How about a fountain of SMART? $3.99 DotCom buttons are 3-inch wide, round metal buttons with an adhesive back. This one's purple with the text "We have enough youth. How about a fountain of SMART? " |
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DotCom - Chaos! Panic! Disaster! (My work here is done) $3.99 DotCom buttons are 3-inch wide, round metal buttons with an adhesive back. This one's hot pink with the text "Chaos! Panic! Disaster! (My work here is done)" |
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DotCom - Deja Moo: The feeling you've heard this bullshit before. $3.99 DotCom buttons are 3-inch wide, round metal buttons with an adhesive back. This one's radioactive green with the text "Deja Moo: The feeling you've heard this bullshit before." |
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DotCom - I Don't Do Windows $3.99 DotCom buttons are 3-inch wide, round metal buttons with an adhesive back. This one's sky blue with clouds with the text "I Don't Do Windows". |
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DotCom - I cant be fired,slaves are sold. $3.99 DotCom buttons are 3-inch wide, round metal buttons with an adhesive back. This one's radioactive green with the text "I cant be fired, slaves are sold." |
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DotCom - Quiet - Alpha Geek at work. $3.99 DotCom buttons are 3-inch wide, round metal buttons with an adhesive back. This one's hot pink with the text "Quiet - Alpha Geek at work." |
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DotCom - If we aren't supposed to eat animals, why are they made of meat? $3.99 DotCom buttons are 3-inch wide, round metal buttons with an adhesive back. This one's purple with the text "If we aren't supposed to eat animals, why are they made of meat?" |
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DotCom - Time flies when you are sick and psychotic. $3.99 DotCom buttons are 3-inch wide, round, metal buttons with an adhesive back. This one's orange like an orange with the text "Time flies when you're sick and psychotic." |
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DotCom - Make it idiot-proof, and someone will make a better idiot. $3.99 DotCom buttons are 3-inch wide, round metal buttons with an adhesive back. This one's denim blue with the text "Make it idiot-proof, and someone will make a better idiot." |
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HOW TO HUNT TREASURE: A Guide to Adventure and Profit List Price: $12.95 Sale Price: $11.60 Used From: $11.58 Average Rating: ![]() |
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The author of "How to Hunt Treasure" has spent most of his life pursuing the "treasure" that exists in infinite variety in the United States - from antiques to art, gold coins to rare documents, antiquarian books to military relics, bank notes to diamonds - and every other type of collectible imaginable... |
metal detecting Garrett Infinium Custom Shaft Product Review
Best metal detector 250 dollars and under>?
I don't want to look at review sites I wanna know from personal experience. I was thanking of the bounty hunter quick draw.
don't waste your time with toys from Walmart.
If you are serious about a metal detector, there are only two worth the money, Whites Electronics and Minelab. I used to own White's, I now use Minelab.
White's is running a Christmas special on a detector that looks like a winner for a beginner. The detector is $179.00
There are White's distributors everywhere. Minelab is a little harder to find.
www.whiteselectronics.com



