Tesoro Compadre
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The Tesoro Compadre metal detector was designed with the idea that less is more. The Compadre can do a lot of the same things that it's bigger competitors can do. The Tesoro Compadre works great for coin hunting, competition hunting and relic hunting, and it does it without any unnecessary knobs or dials. Simply switch on the detector and you're working in the silent search, motion all-metal mode. Read more
Tesoro Tejon
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The Tesoro Tejon metal detector has some pretty impressive features packed into it's sleek design. The Tejon features two discriminate modes that the user can define. The regular discriminate mode incorporates a full-time all metal setting. If you want to hunt in all metal and check your targets for iron or if you want to discriminate out the iron and do a check for high value silver, it is not a problem for the Tesoro Tejon. You need only set the Discriminate and the Alternate Discriminate modes to suit your style of hunting. The Tejon makes hunting simple and fast. Read more
Tesoro Cortes
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The Tesoro Cortes is a metal detector that has all of the high-end features customers want with the famous Tesoro ease of use. The Cortes has a control box that is striking. The 2x16 character LCD display stands out and is an eye-catcher. The display will tell you when to lift the coil to get a more accurate reading. The batteries are under the arm bracket, which allowed the box to be larger for better viewing and access. Read more
Tesoro Deleon
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The Tesoro Deleon is a metal detector that was designed to be easy to use and to be easy on your wallet. Take the Deleon out of the box and it is ready to find those hidden coins and relics you are after. Treasure hunting is fun and can be quite lucrative, so why not cash in on this fun hobby by buying the Tesoro Deleon. It will no doubt pay for itself in a short time. The faceplate has just four controls: Sensitivity, Discriminate, Threshold and a Mode Switch. The Tesoro Deleon provides great depth and it's display screen is large and easy to read which is a plus when you spend hours on your excursions. The screen will show you the coin depth reading, a 5 segment bar graph and a 2 digit target ID number. Read more
Tesoro Cibola
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The Tesoro Cibola metal detector is designed for the treasure hunter that does not want to bother with a lot of controls. The Cibola gets the job done and can locate those hidden treasures you are seeking. The Tesoro Cibola's main search mode is an ED 180 'Silent Search' discriminate function. The Tesoro Cibola can be mastered easily by the novice and can satisfy even the experienced treasure hunter. Read more
Tesoro Vaquero
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In Spanish, Tesoro means cowboy. The Tesoro Vaquero metal detector comes with the toughness to get the job done, just as the cowboys in the wild west. One of the main features of Tesoro Vaqueros metal detector is it's three and three-quarters manually adjusted ground balance. This provides the user with the power to set up the machine in a fashion that correlates with the mineralization conditions that he is working in and to suit his own personal treasure hunting style. The Tesoro Vaquero also has the ED180 discrimination feature which is used to tell the difference between trash and the actual treasure. The Tesoro Vaquero utilizes it's 'Push Button Pinpoint' feature that makes finding those hidden treasures under the surface that much easier. The user also has the option of turning the knob to switch into a threshold-based mode that searches for all metal. Read more
Garrett Sea Hunter Mark
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The Garrett Sea Hunter Mark is a unique and powerful metal detector that will assist you in finding treasures that have been lost or tossed away by people years and years ago, either on land or deep underwater-up to 200 feet deep. The Sea Hunter Mark comes with an 8-inch PROformance searchcoil and underwater headphones. The Sea Hunter Mark is an impressive piece of machinery. Read more
Garrett Scorpion Gold
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You never know what treasures lie beneath your feet. Why not take up a hobby that can very well pay for itself with a few good finds: metal detecting. The Garrett Scorpion Gold metal detector is a sophisticated and sensitive piece of machinery that is rugged, lightweight and easy to use. The Garrett Scorpion Gold detector locates metal objects at depths of 2 to 6 feet. The Garrett Scorpion Gold metal detector comes with a padded collar that cups your upper arm and hold the search coils steady at the bottom of the device. The control panel is located conveniently above the cushioned handgrip and includes knobs for tuning the unit's discrimination, depth, ground balance, and audio volume settings. The Garrett Scorpion Gold comes with a headphone jack and a retune button. Read more
Garrett GTP 1350
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The Garrett GTP 1350 metal detector with graphic target profiling, is the highest performing, deepest seeking and most most advanced detector in it's class. The GTP 1350 uses GTP technology (graphic targeting profiling) and easily identifies, small, medium and large targets on the easy to read LCD display. The GTP 1350 powers up with the touch of a button. We have all heard of people who have found hundreds of dollars worth of valuable old coins using metal detectors, and you can cash in on the action with the accurate Garrett GTP 1350. Read more
Garrett GTAx 550
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The Garrett GTAx 550 is an impressive metal detector that is packed with features to ensure that you bring home many relics from your expeditions. From the first time you pick up a GarrettGraphic Target Analyzer (GTAx) detector and you'll find it hard to put it down again. This guy is loaded and is a total workhorse. The Garrett GTAx 550 blows the competition out of the water and sends them scrambling back to the drawing board. Read more

