🔍 Discover More Than Just Metal!
The Garrett Metal Detectors AT MAX set includes the advanced Pro-Pointer AT Z-Lynk, designed for serious treasure hunters. With waterproof features, wireless headphones, and a lightweight design, this kit is perfect for exploring any terrain while ensuring you never miss a find.
Product Dimensions | 63.5 x 43.18 x 22.86 cm; 1.37 kg |
Part number | 1142062 |
Material type | Metal |
Power source type | Battery Powered |
Manufacturer | Garrett |
Item model number | 1142062 |
ASIN | B07GT9GH14 |
A**R
Garrett AT Max metal detector
I have owned a Garrett AT for years when I left CT I gave it to my son who loves it. I purchased a new Garrett AT Max and injoy getting back in the field. The owners manual is easy to read and understand. You can spend a lot less or a lot more but Garrett AT's give you the best product for your money.
T**Y
Happy Digging Days
Delivered early, perfect item.
A**N
Lots of Fun - Pain in the Butt to find places to MD
The metal detector itself is great. I did get a crazy amount of static while on a sandy beach and next to another person with a MD (and not sure exactly where the static came from). I changed the frequency and that helped for a minute but it came back after a little while. I'm not sure if it was dying batteries, mineralized ground (it was sand on an artificial beach with really dense clay about +36" under, nails all over the place too, on a beach!), or the headphones that was causing the interference/noise.Anyways, for anyone who is willing to read a manual a couple times and watch a couple hours of youtube, while just going out and tinkering, it should be pretty straight forward.My only regret is not researching how difficult it is to find a place to metal detect. I doubt I would have gotten one otherwise.Check you local ordinances! A lot of cities and parks have an outright ban on metal detecting. A lot of places that you think you would be able to go, like city parks, have "No Digging" posted in the rules because the first couple waves of hobbyist metal detectors (and pirates) didn't fill in their holes and ruined it for everyone behind them. If you're not afraid to door knock and ask people if you can MD on private property, then go for it. If you're super introverted, and don't want to grow out of your shell, look for a different hobby.
L**P
Check the batterys as soon as you get it
So an excellent metal detector , a big jump from my old garret ace 250 and some learning to do on the new machine however when it arrived it wouldn't turn on , after checking the batteries and battery compartment i noticed 1 of the 4 batteries had corroded, luckily the terminals were not corroded so i could load a new set of batteries and off i went .For an 800 pound machine i would expect a bit more quality control, i have contacted the seller but i am still waiting to hear backPretty much a really good metal detector but just make sur no batteries are corroded away(Update , still no reply from seller 3 months later 🤷♂️)
A**R
Garrett AT Max Metal Detector
First, what I like about the AT Max. I like that it has a back lit screen. I like the wireless headphones and pin pointer, they are particularly helpful for the hearing impaired like myself. I like that the screen has an indicator to help center on your find. I like that it uses AA size batteries and that they last a respectable amount of time. I especially like the the "iron audio" button which does a great job of keeping one from digging up steel junk. I like that it has a volume control on both the headphones and the unit itself. I like that it is waterproof to 10 feet, though I will not be using something this expensive under water (the coil, maybe but not the controller.) While I am relatively new to met/det'g with this being my 3rd one, I will say I like the AT Max a lot. And would recommend it to anyone that has the money to buy one.Now, the other stuff. These are not complaints as much as they are recommendations to Garrett. For whatever reason when pin pointing, I find the depth indicator seems to work for a second or two on pressing the "pinpoint" button and then freezes on 2". I don't know if this is normal or if mine has a problem (everything else seems to be OK.) One other thing is if you are using it in the shade and facing the sun, the pin pointer indicator scale is difficult to see, it seems to be covered by the overlay on the screen. Turning your back to the sun takes care of this problem. If this unit turns out to be trouble free for years, I will consider the money well spent, durability is a key value to me.As to if the unit will do the job of metal detecting, I assure you it will. It will find tiny stuff deep. It is seldom wrong if it detects copper or silver. A gold ring and an aluminum drink tab registers almost alike and so far are difficult for me to tell apart. Perhaps, with more time and experience I will learn enough to tell the difference.So, overall, I give this metal detector very, very good rating.
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