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Why use an Electronic Detecting Probe?
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You can find those small, unseen and evasive buried targets in less than a minute!!
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An Electronic Probe eliminates the need to visually see a target in the soil. The electronic alert sounds off when the probe tip enters the target zone.
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Have you ever wasted detecting time trying to find something the main detector identified as a good target, only to find it was a bit of foil or wire, BB Shot, hair pin, etc.? An Electronic Probe will quickly pinpoint a "trick target", even if it's junk. You won't waste precious detecting time looking for a coin that isn't there!!
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Savvy Detectorists use Electronic Probes to speed up retrieval of small metallic objects such as buried coins and jewelry, after locating with a full-size metal detector. An Electronic Probe can easily pay for itself with the extra coins you dig!
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If you have you ever spent a long time removing a coin or ring from entangled tree roots, then you know how difficult the task can be. Avoid "Tree Root Frustration" and save valuable detecting time by determining EXACTLY where the target lies. Simply slide an Electronic Probe between the entangled roots to locate those hidden treasures. It's so much faster when you dig only where the target is located!
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Has your detector ever stopped beeping on a target after you opened the hole and disturbed the soil? Signal loss is sometimes caused when you break up the concentration of chemically-altered (Halo Effect) soil that surrounds a buried metal object. An electronic probe quickly finds those "disappearing targets" without their halo.
"Treasure Can't Hide From Electronics"
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How many times do you pick up your main detector to re-pinpoint a target while digging for it? You rarely have to re-pinpoint with your main detector if you use an Electronic Probe. Why re-scan for an elusive target with your 3-4 pound detector when you can use a 7-ounce probe?
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Electronic probes, when properly used, avoid, or at least reduce the chances of damaging collectibles by alerting you JUST BEFORE the probe actually touches your treasure! How often do you scratch a coin during the removal process?
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Detectorists who use a non-electronic steel or brass probing rod determine the target location of a buried target by actual contact - not a good idea for precious valuable objects.
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Metal rod-type probes and screw drivers can fool you when they contact buried non-metallic objects like glass or stone. You won't get tricked with an electronic probe because it will not respond to those non-metallic objects.
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An Electronic Probe can add to your enjoyment when hunting with a detectorless partner or child. Using your main detector, find the approximate location of buried coins, then mark the spot with a golf tee or twig and let your helper use an Electronic Probe and garden trowel to extract the treasures while you continue detecting. "Spot" more targets, as needed, to keep your partner busy.
Kids absolutely LOVE this way of treasure hunting !!