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<blockquote data-quote="Shane" data-source="post: 62729" data-attributes="member: 2106"><p>Made by the same company as the vibra tector it is just a waterproof pinpointer. Great if you are swinging an underwater detector and want to pin point that target before you dig. Would also be good for poking into crevices underwater that can hold gold/relics etc. Down side is it turns off when its inverted which can be annoying when trying to detect verticals on rock and creek walls etc. If its similar to the vibra tector the smallest nugget will be about 1-2 grams. Depth will play a part too. It will pick up rings and coins no dramas up to 200mm deep. If you have some lead try cutting different weight pieces off (need small scales) and bury them at different depths in your back yard. Then try the pointer on them. Lead sings the same as gold pretty much and the weight/size ratios are similar. Put the lead pieces in little plastic containers so you can find them again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane, post: 62729, member: 2106"] Made by the same company as the vibra tector it is just a waterproof pinpointer. Great if you are swinging an underwater detector and want to pin point that target before you dig. Would also be good for poking into crevices underwater that can hold gold/relics etc. Down side is it turns off when its inverted which can be annoying when trying to detect verticals on rock and creek walls etc. If its similar to the vibra tector the smallest nugget will be about 1-2 grams. Depth will play a part too. It will pick up rings and coins no dramas up to 200mm deep. If you have some lead try cutting different weight pieces off (need small scales) and bury them at different depths in your back yard. Then try the pointer on them. Lead sings the same as gold pretty much and the weight/size ratios are similar. Put the lead pieces in little plastic containers so you can find them again. [/QUOTE]
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