Whites MXT Metal Detector-Don't Forget The Freebies!
Treasure hunting can not only be a fun hobby, but also a profitable one. If this is a hobby that may have some appeal, getting the right equipment is essential. One of the great metal detectors on the market today is Whites Mxt Detector. Many reviews overwhelmingly favor the MXT for its ease of use and versatility. That’s important when you are embarking on a new adventure.
Kellyco handles Whites MXT 330 Metal Detector and offers many accessories that are free as a package deal. Such items as a treasure guide CD and a stainless steel knife are included. The factory also includes the eight double A batteries, bottom protectors to save on wear and tear and a two cable retainer. The MXT detector also comes with a two year warranty.
Ease of use is the key to Whites MXT metal detector. It comes with three operating modes that are completely separate from one another. It operates with a toggle switch that can be selected to relic, gold prospecting or jewely/coin.
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The Jewely/coin mode shows a display of between -95 all the way to +94. It also target blocks trash labels and a battery check that is automatic, and alerts for overload and low battery. There is also a knob to adjust gain threshold, discrimination, and a optional trigger mode for “pull tab notched out” for great depth. The relic mode looks for buckles, bullets and buttons. The display also has a range of -95 to +94 and has a distinctive audio response that is like the mixed mode feature which is favored by relic hunters that do it for a living. The operating frequency for the Whites MXT metal detector is 14 kHz and comes with a battery pack that can just drop in. There is also an optional Nicad system that is rechargeable. Another option to consider is the waterproof 300 LTD Super Spider loop that has a high resistance to low seepage. The Whites MXT 300 metal detector retails for $899.85 and comes in a package of combined freebies between Kellyco and the manufacturer of $375.70 for a combined value of $1275.65. That’s a pretty good deal and worth considering as you research metal detectors. |

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