I Treasurehunter 3D

chowdary

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Jan 31, 2017
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Hi Friedns,

New to here. Need help from you.

Would like to buy ITreasureHunter3D. Can you please let us know about this. I have searched for reviews but, did not find any thing on internet.

You can find this at the following location.

https://www.treasurehunter3d.com/compare-products

I need to clarify whether it can scan thru big rocks underneath as it is showing it can scan up to 25M.

How it differentiates ferrous and non ferrous.

Is it having the feature to show the depth of the object ?

Is it really worth to buy for $2299 ?

Do any body own this earlier and share your experiences please.
 

as you have their website, can you not ask them?
 

Well there are over 100,000 members here on Tnet and i really do not think any one here ever used that brand . That could be a hint .. But i could be wrong i have been wrong more than one time i think.
 

Welcome to TreasureNet !

if this wasn't a Hit & run ad & you actually come back for answers :laughing7:

I'm going to guess a waste if money.
if you want to spend that much on a detector.
Buy a Minelab. at least you'll get your Money's worth.

If by chance you are a Dealer/Manufacturer Trying to get Free advertising here,
all you are going to get are Warnings against anyone Spending money on Such things.

Unless you contact us for info on becoming a Supporting Vendor.

The reason I am saying this is because you are from the same country as 99% of our Spammers.
only difference is your one of the few on topic :laughing7:
So I give you the benefit of some doubt.

Just some though.

again

Buy Nokta, Deteknix,

Minelab, Whites, Garrett, Fisher or Tesero instead & get your money's worth.

Think about it ! how many Acres of ground do you want to search ?
When you swing your detector,
How much Ground do you want to cover with each swing ?
 

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Thanks for replying Jeff. I thought of buying JeoHunter3D deep but ITreasureUnder3D looks like very handy and comes around $2299 instead of spending $4550 for JeoHunter. Coming to my l and it is about half acre. Which is 1/4 of a hector. I really need an accurate, deep good trust worthy hunter.


Welcome to TreasureNet !

if this wasn't a Hit & run ad & you actually come back for answers :laughing7:

I'm going to guess a waste if money.
if you want to spend that much on a detector.
Buy a Minelab. at least you'll get your Money's worth.

If by chance you are a Dealer/Manufacturer Trying to get Free advertising here,
all you are going to get are Warnings against anyone Spending money on Such things.

Unless you contact us for info on becoming a Supporting Vendor.

The reason I am saying this is because you are from the same country as 99% of our Spammers.
only difference is your one of the few on topic :laughing7:
So I give you the benefit of some doubt.

Just some though.

again

Buy Nokta, Deteknix,

Minelab, Whites, Garrett, Fisher or Tesero instead & get your money's worth.

Think about it ! how many Acres of ground do you want to search ?
When you swing your detector,
How much Ground do you want to cover with each swing ?
 

Good luck digging that deep.

I might add... Nothing is ever buried that deep.

And if it was... a crazy person put it there. heh
 

PULSE STAR II PRO Deep Seeking Metal Detector


pulse_star_pro.jpg


[h=3]Specifications:[/h]� Visual Target Indicator-green light ferrous/red light nonferrous
� Audio Target Identification by Tone
� Silent Search or Tone Mode
� Eliminates Small Objects Automatically
� Automatically Eliminates Trash
� Large Search coil 40'X40" standard
� Audio Tune Knob
� Sample Delay Switch
� Silent Mode
Retune Mode Automatically Recalls The Previous Preset Calibration. Battery can be checked, small targets and highly mineralized soil can be eliminated, and the ticking rate can be calibrated in conjunction with the Audio Tune knob.

Pulse Star II Pro Review & Tips
 

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