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If anyone is interested, I ended up buying the Minelab Pro 35 for one simple reason. Changing the sensitivity is so much easier. You just hit the plus or minus button and you're done. With my Garrett carrot stick that I lost... it was always a little bit of a process that sometimes annoyed me. Now I just push a + or - buttonPro pointer is the only one I'd recommend. But make sure you buy plastic covers for the tip and a lanyard
Pro pointer is the only one I'd recommend. But make sure you buy plastic covers for the tip and a lanyard
I once "lost" a Garrett pro pointer on a field ,i was lucky as i back tracked where i had been and it was found 100 feet away. Not long after finding it (maybe 3 minutes later) some guys walked right past the spot i had lost it, i guess they would have pocketed the device so i was really lucky i got it found fast. After that i ALWAYS have a lanyard fitted. Trust me without a lanyard i guarantee eventually you willI lost my Garrett AT-Pro on the last hunt. I retraced my steps for about 20 minutes and then said... Screw it. It had a hole in the tip from me digging with it over the last 3 years. So I just chalked it up to Life's experiences. So now going to replace it, but I'm looking at the Minelab Pro 35 pinpointer. It kind of looks a little bit superior to the Garrett at Pro. A little bit of input would be helpful. And boy the price of pin pointers have certainly increased one heck of a lot in the last 3 to 4 years.
The XP MI-4's ability to recharge the battery is a major plus. I rate it and the Minelab PF 35 as top pointers.The MI4 is great I like the fact its rechargeable and lasts a long time and mines tethered to me
Mark
The XP MI-4's ability to recharge the battery is a major plus. I rate it and the Minelab PF 35 as top pointers.
Rechargeable is nice as long as you can change the battery once it fails. If it is a sealed unit you are nolonger water proof not a big deal for most.The XP MI-4's ability to recharge the battery is a major plus. I rate it and the Minelab PF 35 as top pointers.
Exactly what I was going to sayGet a lanyard. I left mine where I had dug a target, but was able to find it. I purchased one a few years ago and haven't lost it since