Teknetics Liberator Metal Detector

Took the new Liberator out for its first run and.Found a 8" iron spike 1/2" down (that I pounded in the ground 4 years ago).
1) Dime @ 4" down and.
1) quarter @ 7" down.
The coins must of been dropped by the construction crew 4 years ago,who replaced our front sidewalk.
Think I'm gonna like this machine.Had to read the manual a few times to figure out most of the bells & whistles . And I Love how it weighs nothing :)
 

I appreciate you posting and all the replies, I was trying to decide my budget and what to get, and ordered this one today. I tried out an OLD white's, and decided I wanted one to play with, so entry level for me, this should work well. Thanks
 

Took the Liberator out to a local beach,Found these in sand from 2" to 6" down... 008.JPG
 

One hr. ,same beach.Sensitivity set @ 6, and in coin mode.Some coins were five bars down 003.JPG
 

One week at the beach(Sandbridge Va.)087.JPG turned up a lot of junk.But its not the MDs fault,just never walked over "the good stuff".The Liberator is everything and more that I thought it would be:)Incredible depth, some of these items were almost 2 feet down (in dry ocean sand) . ALL items found with Sens @ 6 and manual ground @"00 Getting use to the machine I decided to dig All hits.
 

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053.JPG old brass /copper pieces ,found in 3 separate holes about 10" down.060.JPG Take a lifetime to cover the 15 plus mile stretch .059.JPG
I wish all the beer cans I found were full :occasion14:Worked the beach area in a grid pattern .About a 30 yard by 50 yard area at a time.Then going on to the next grid.And again,and again.Single 9v. batt lasted as advertised 20 hrs.Love how it weighs nothing.Also my DIY sand scoop worked great :)054.JPG
 

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Congrats on digging that silver Merc.
 

looks deep! Nice find.

Chub
 

looks deep! Nice find.

Chub

Thanks.It was 4 bars down.If the Liberator reads 5 bars your really deep:) GREAT machine !
And that bone dry red clay was like cement :( Standing on the shovel with my full weight it only went down 1".I worked for that dime :)
 

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