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treasure hound

I'll quote an ad from Kellyco first...

"Bloodhound" searchcoils find deep caches. You'll get no signals from pesky small trash. Treasure hunters know they can depend on the Bloodhound to hunt two to four times deeper. The two-box attachment is designed to give additional depth to any of Garrett's Master Hunter detectors. Just connect the Bloodhound, switch on your detector and find the cache you seek. There are absolutely no adjustments necessary...anyone can operate it. Because many caches are located in areas filled with junk metal, the Bloodhound is engineered to ignore small trash to speed searches."

It should pick up a pop can sized object at about 5 feet and a largerpail sized object at about 6-7 feet. Forget about coins.....it won't respond to that size of object.
 
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