Bounty Hunter Quick Silver Metal Detector
Item#: HN-FIT007Sale Price:
$119.98
33%
- Fully automatic ground balance
- Squelch-tech eliminates false signals
- Push-button discrimination and 1-touch depth control
- 4-segment digital target identification and 3-tone audio feedback
What's Included
Metal detector
What's Not Included
Headphones, Batteries
Description
The Bounty Hunter Quick Silver Metal Detector will detect all kinds of metals, ranging from iron relics to coins and everyday items. Its streamlined appearance makes it not only attractive, but also very comfortable over periods of long use. The ground-balance system of the Quick Silver Metal Detector solves the most difficult aspect of metal detecting, allowing you freedom from maintaining perfect distance from the ground. The three-tone audio feedback identifies various kinds of target, permitting you to focus on what you are looking for. Strike it rich with the Bounty Hunter Quick Silver Metal Detector! Requires two 9-volt batteries (not included). Dimensions: 50 inches long. Has a 0.25-inch headphone jack.
Dimensions & Specifications
Audio Feedback
Three-Tone
Battery
2-9 Volt (not included)
Brand
Bounty Hunter
Length
50 Inches
Model
Quick Silver
Modes
Motion all-metal, Progressive Discrimination, Variable Notch System
Operating Frequency
6.7 kHz
Recommended Usage
Advanced
Searchcoil
8 Inch Open Waterproof Coil
Warranty
5 Year Limited
Weight
4.2 lbs
Cover Size
8 inch
Documentation
Assembly Instructions
Price:
$14.99 to $17.99
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Easy to assemble (4)
- Easy to read display (4)
- Easy to use (4)
- Lightweight (4)
Cons
- Limited features (3)
Best Uses
- Coins (3)
- Land (3)
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Pros
- Accurate Pinpointing
- Easy To Assemble
- Easy to Read Display
- Easy To Use
- Good Features
- Lightweight
- Sensitive
Cons
Best Uses
- Land
Comments about Bounty Hunter Quick Silver Metal Detector:
FAntastic detector as good as my F2 and Ace 250 and cost half as much.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Assemble
- Easy to Read Display
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
Cons
- Limited Features
- Poor Battery Life
Best Uses
- Coins
Comments about Bounty Hunter Quick Silver Metal Detector:
this is a good detector for someone that is in the beginning stages of the hobby such as myself. for the first week or two it took some getting used to. it will pick up copper pennies and most silver coins fairly accurately. the only down side is that when detecting nickels...especially silver nickels the data screen will jump all over the place making you think it is a beer tab or foriegn debris. also make sure you have plenty of batteries. i use name brand batteries and they will last maybe six to eight hours and then the battery low light will come on and your readings will go all haywire. overall for the price it is a great item for the beginner and would recomend it to get what i like to call the good old fashion way of finding coins without a pinpointer, not that that is a bad thing. i have used it for about roughly 1 month and have found at the old fairgrounds in my neighborhood 561 coins..mostly wheat pennys, mercury dimes, silver nickels, and silver quarters.
Pros
- Accurate Pinpointing
- Easy To Assemble
- Easy to Read Display
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
Cons
- Limited Features
Best Uses
- Coins
- Jewelry
- Land
- Relics
Comments about Bounty Hunter Quick Silver Metal Detector:
So far this metal detector has been really fun and easy to use. It has been very accurate pinpointing different metals. I am happy up to this point and look forward to getting a lot of good use out of this metal detector.
Pros
- Easy To Assemble
- Easy to Read Display
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
Cons
- Limited Features
- Too Sensitive
Best Uses
- Beach
- Coins
- Jewelry
- Land
Comments about Bounty Hunter Quick Silver Metal Detector:
I use my Detector just about anywhere. I usually keep it in my vehicle so if I happen upon a good hunt spot like a cementary, gathering sights, old homesteads etc. then Im ready to hit it right then. I wouldnt consider myself a beginner but still no Pro! This hobby is something that I am getting pretty darn good at. Exercise is the bonus!
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