Has anyone seen this gas powered metal detector yet ? hhmm

i want one!!! but ill have to put some chrome mods on it! and sup it up!, heck if its strong enough you could maby catch some lunch in with that thing ::)
 

I wonder why they arent going to be available until next year?
I would think if it were really due to popularity, they would be able to crank up production... Maybe someone got burned by the exhaust, or spilled gas on themselves, and called 1-800-BINDER...
I would sure love to try that here in florida though.
 

It was posted last year......Beats the heck out of scooping but most public beaches would run you out after a few people complained about the noise....
 

Wait till a wave knocks him on his A$$ and the salt water gets in his little egg beater motor :laughing7: :laughing7: :laughing7: :laughing7: :laughing7: :laughing7:
 

I don't understand why it can pick up a big piece of jewellery and not get stones and shells???
 

I am not sure what beach I could use this on? Most of the shallow water beaches on the rivers I hunt are hard packed muck with vegetation and roots! Even after I dump them in the sifter I have to break the clumps apart? Lots of my targets are 2 scoops deep or about 10 12 inches. That container would be full of crap! I noted he can only walk backwards! Another thing they said was you could hunt 6 hrs, what I do that now! steve
 

seen a guy using one kinda like that in galveston tx man was that thing loud like u said seaweed wacker
 

Hey, I don't see him swinging that thing. That thing is so powerful,it's really pulling jewelery from China :o
 

So how many miles to the bling does it get?
 

Weed eater dredge. I would prefer of having a lighter version of that on one arm and my detector free swinging on the other. Maybe some type of strap on setup to keep it on your weak arm while you detect with your strong arm.

Great idea they came up with. Can't be any more annoying than those wave runners that are busting up and down the beach. I would have to argue that when the wave runners are banned, I would give up my dredge.
 

I agree, one arm for a metal detector and the other for a lightweight dredge thing like that would be pretty cool.
I just can't see how something like that wouldn't give enough drag to keep you from really moving the coil around well though. :icon_scratch:
But it does seem to do the job. I'd opt for an electric motor, then you'd be good to go. Just pop in new battery packs when it dies.

Bran <><
 

wow nothing like smelling 2 stroke fumes for 6 hrs , thats enough to make a person pass out and drown...jmo.....davy cricket
 

I just went to there website for 1500,00 you use your Metal Detector, Or pay 2500.00 and get the whole unit which is a fisher CZ21,Only three people have commented on there website and it says been out 4 years now.
I like the way iv been doing it last 3 years find the target and scoop it out,With that device if it really does that i would want to open the unit each time wondering what i just found, Plus the unit has that device hitting a person in the crotch area instead of turned around,All three comments came from the Texas area.
Seems like this would tire a person out Quicker than what they are saying you could detect longer cause it does all the work,
I like my Excal 1000 and 6' Scoop, It has not failed me yet.
 

Silver Surfer said:
I wonder why they arent going to be available until next year?
I would think if it were really due to popularity, they would be able to crank up production... Maybe someone got burned by the exhaust, or spilled gas on themselves, and called 1-800-BINDER...
I would sure love to try that here in florida though.
I went to there website and did not see anything about next year,Only three people gave comments and i thought that was odd, Said they been out about 4 Years now,Who Knows ??? :dontknow:
 

just what you need a gas bill on top of another gas bill.picks up change up faster to pay for more gas faster :hello2:
 

Can't use it in a fresh water lake in Florida, recreational dredging isn't allowed. Check the laws. It's OK to use in saltwater as tides fill in the holes. You can buy a 1.5 or 2.5 inch suction dredge on Craigslist or eBay for under $1,000 and do the same thing with a lot less weight and just as good result. Place a floating sifting box under the riffle box to catch anything that might get washed out. Shells will be the biggest pain but TH'ing was never easy. :thumbsup:
 

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