Beach combers, treasure and relic hunters, prospectors and coin shooters will love the Quick Draw II metal detector from Bounty Hunter for it's comfort, sensitivity and discrimination control, and digital readout for easy of use. A precision device for locating metallic items, such as jewelry, coins, bullets, and other various artifacts buried up to 3 feet deep, the detector features an 8-inch interchangeable waterproof coil with sensitivity and discrimination controls, so you'll know whether there are valuable coins down there or just rusty nails and tin cans. The Quick Draw II's auto notch and selective notch filters let the detector discriminate between metal types. In auto notch the detector automatically displays the type and size of metal found. Selective notch filter mode lets you set the detector to include or exclude any object type or combination of types, finding for example, 1/2 dollars and ignoring unwanted items or finding any type of coin only, or excluding pop can pull tops for example while showing everything else. The detector notifies you with either an audible tone or visual indicator as to what range of metal types a detected object is likely to fall in for further weeding out of undesired items. Touch pad selection and 3-level iron discrimination help produce more coins and fewer rusty nails. The unit's handy LCD display with target identification and depth readout help pinpoint the location of artifacts. Not only does the Bounty Hunter discriminate between valuable metals and iron, it displays coin sizes up to 8 inches deep and detects larger objects up to 3 feet down. A handy headphone jack helps you tune into the search even near noisy streets (headphones sold separately). The purchase is backed by a 5-year limited warranty and includes a storage pouch.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Not bad for the price:
As soon as I received my Bounty Hunter QD2GWP Quick Draw II metal detector I took it in my backyard just to test it, I got hits on some obvious junk metal like nails, bottle caps, within 5 minutes I got a coin tone & dug up a brass medallion from 1948 about 5 to 6 inches down, I was very impressed, I didn't really expect to find anything back there. The only disappointment is the gold has the same sound as junk metal, I really wanted a detector that distinctly identified gold. I haven't been able to... more info
Good investment:
I have owned detectors before (20 years ago)and find this one to be simple to operate, it's very light-weight, and respondes very well. It is perfect for the first-timer or someone like me getting back into searching for treasures. Also a good teaching tool for the younger generation.
Amazing fun for my family:
With this being my first metal detector, I really didn't know what to expect. WOW was I surprised. It took me one time through my backyard to become addicted to "hunting". I now have my wife, 8 year old daughter and six year old son joing me every trip hoping to find some "treasure".
Most of what we have found have been coins and old nails, but have come across and old metal water jug from the 1930's and what appears to be an old metal button.
The machine is lightweight, has great... more info
bounty hunter 2:
I would not recommend getting this product save up a little bit longer and go for the garret ace 250. Its a great beginner. I have the ace 250 and Ive already found about $10.00 in change a couple cool little items and also the junk you really can not avoid. So defiantly wait a little longer and get the garret ace 250.