Dan30Cal
Senior Member
On monday afternoon I ordered a Garrett Propointer from Marc at Hollands Brook, it arrived thursday afternoon and came priorty mail.
I got a real nice deal from them, these guys really care about your business!
From now on if they sell it, and I want it, I will buy it from Hollands Brook.
Upon arrival I opened the box and noticed the contents were packaged very well.
That is a big deal to me - when your order has to go halfway across the country in the back of a mail truck
you want it to be packaged real well.
(When I ordered my sniper coil from Kellyco it was just placed in a box - a thick box but still - no packing material at all.)
I have used the bounty hunter pinpointer before and I remember that I had to almost touch the tip to the the target to get a response.
Well not anymore, the Propointer starts to pick up on a coin at 2-1/2" to 3 inches away, starting with a slow beep getting
faster beeping with vibration the closer you get to your target.
That's perfect for me. I wouldn't want it to work any better because it wouldn't really be a pinpointer if it did.
It feels very solid in it's construction, and it's pretty light too - I about 7 ounces with a 9-volt battery.
I feel like i'm repeating everybody when I say "I don't know why I went so long without one."
So if you don't have a Garrett Propointer and want one, (and you do ) talk to Marc from Hollands Brook Detectors.
I got a real nice deal from them, these guys really care about your business!
From now on if they sell it, and I want it, I will buy it from Hollands Brook.
Upon arrival I opened the box and noticed the contents were packaged very well.
That is a big deal to me - when your order has to go halfway across the country in the back of a mail truck
you want it to be packaged real well.
(When I ordered my sniper coil from Kellyco it was just placed in a box - a thick box but still - no packing material at all.)
I have used the bounty hunter pinpointer before and I remember that I had to almost touch the tip to the the target to get a response.
Well not anymore, the Propointer starts to pick up on a coin at 2-1/2" to 3 inches away, starting with a slow beep getting
faster beeping with vibration the closer you get to your target.
That's perfect for me. I wouldn't want it to work any better because it wouldn't really be a pinpointer if it did.
It feels very solid in it's construction, and it's pretty light too - I about 7 ounces with a 9-volt battery.
I feel like i'm repeating everybody when I say "I don't know why I went so long without one."
So if you don't have a Garrett Propointer and want one, (and you do ) talk to Marc from Hollands Brook Detectors.