A Bounty Hunter® finds pouch and digger will help you to retrieve and secure your newly found treasure. The stainless steel 9 heavy-duty digging tool has a comfortable plastic handle and a handy depth gauge. Your finds can then be easily kept in the tough nylon pouch with a 2 adjustable web belt that contains two large packets and two side slip-in pockets.
Hunting for precious metals has always required more than a map. During the California Gold Rush, prospectors came equipped with blasting powder to tunnel through rock, picks and shovels for digging out rock matter, gold pans for sorting through the debris, and rail cars to transport the goods away. While, in today's environment, a treasure hunter employs a metal detector rather than a map, one still needs tools to uncover finds and tote them away. Bounty Hunter recognized that need and developed this pouch and trowel combo kit. For digging up bounty, the kit provides a 9-inch stainless-steel trowel. The user can monitor digging depth with the engraved gauge on the trowel surface. The plastic handle provides ergonomic gripping. When idle, the trowel tucks into a side pocket of the treasure pouch for neat storage. The pouch features durable nylon construction with two outer pockets for stowing the trowel and a water bottle. There also are two interior pockets for bounty or for accumulated litter. The user wears the pouch around the waist and can adjust the 2-inch wide web belt through the sturdy buckle for comfort. The USA-made kit measures 8 by 8 by 3 inches upon shipping and weighs 7.4 ounces. --Jessica Reuling
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0
Good metal detecting accessory:
THIS IS A GOOD QUALITY ACCESSORY FOR METAL DETECTORITS. PRICE WAS GOOD. SO WAS CORRESPONDENCE WITH SELLER AND AMAZON.WAIST BAND SHOULD BE LONGER, ESPECIALLY IF YOUR WAIST IS OVER 40 INCHES.
get a PLASTIC shovel !!!!:
The metal shovel, should not be used nor steel toed shoes, Buckle etc. any metal will throw the sensitivity OFF. I use a plastic shovel bought at, Dollar general store, for $.99 cents, and an army surplus bag from the "Sportsmans guide for $2.99 'nuff said? Save your money!
Handy Dandy Little Pouch:
Sure beats finding all kinds of dirty little treasures in my son's pants pockets! (and not to mention he thinks he's cool with this.) Great accessory for the metal detector!
It's really small!:
The pouch is indeed that, a very small pouch. The digging tool barely fits in it with room for little else. I was under the mistaken impression that it was the size of a small backpack. The take home message is read carefully - I really see very little practicality in this item. It's overpriced for the size. I did return the item and was credited, but do read carefully as there is a 20% restocking fee and of course, I had to pick up the return shipping charge. Bad investment on my part.