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Bounty Hunter QD2GWP Quick Draw II Metal Detector with Pin Pointer and Carry Bag

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Features

  • Bounty Hunter Quick Draw metal detectors are fully automated to eliminate false signals
  • One-touch depth select control adjusts sensitivity to more deeply buried targets
  • Features an 8-inch interchangeable waterproof coil with sensitivity and discrimination controls
  • Operates on two 9-volt alkaline batteries (not included)
  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging

Description

Beach combers, treasure and relic hunters, prospectors and coin shooters will love the Quick Draw II metal detector from Bounty Hunter for it’s comfort, sensitivity and discrimination control, and digital readout for easy of use. A precision device for locating metallic items, such as jewelry, coins, bullets, and other various artifacts buried up to 3 feet deep, the detector features an 8-inch interchangeable waterproof coil with sensitivity and discrimination controls, so you’ll know whether there are valuable coins down there or just rusty nails and tin cans. The Quick Draw II’s auto notch and selective notch filters let the detector discriminate between metal types. In auto notch the detector automatically displays the type and size of metal found. Selective notch filter mode lets you set the detector to include or exclude any object type or combination of types, finding for example, 1/2 dollars and ignoring unwanted items or finding any type of coin only, or excluding pop can pull tops for example while showing everything else. The detector notifies you with either an audible tone or visual indicator as to what range of metal types a detected object is likely to fall in for further weeding out of undesired items. Touch pad selection and 3-level iron discrimination help produce more coins and fewer rusty nails. The unit's handy LCD display with target identification and depth readout help pinpoint the location of artifacts. Not only does the Bounty Hunter discriminate between valuable metals and iron, it displays coin sizes up to 8 inches deep and detects larger objects up to 3 feet down. A handy headphone jack helps you tune into the search even near noisy streets (headphones sold separately).. Beach combers, treasure and relic hunters, prospectors and coin shooters will love the Quick Draw II metal detector from Bounty Hunter for it’s comfort, sensitivity and discrimination control, and digital readout for easy of use. A precision device for locating metallic items, such as jewelry, coins, bullets, and other various artifacts buried up to 3 feet deep, the detector features an 8-inch interchangeable waterproof coil with sensitivity and discrimination controls, so you’ll know whether there are valuable coins down there or just rusty nails and tin cans. The Quick Draw II’s auto notch and selective notch filters let the detector discriminate between metal types. In auto notch the detector automatically displays the type and size of metal found. Selective notch filter mode lets you set the detector to include or exclude any object type or combination of types, finding for example, 1/2 dollars and ignoring unwanted items or finding any type of coin only, or excluding pop can pull tops for example while showing everything else. The detector notifies you with either an audible tone or visual indicator as to what range of metal types a detected object is likely to fall in for further weeding out of undesired items. Touch pad selection and 3-level iron discrimination help produce more coins and fewer rusty nails. The unit's handy LCD display with target identification and depth readout help pinpoint the location of artifacts. Not only does the Bounty Hunter discriminate between valuable metals and iron, it displays coin sizes up to 8 inches deep and detects larger objects up to 3 feet down. A handy headphone jack helps you tune into the search even near noisy streets (headphones sold separately). The purchase is backed by a 5-year limited warranty and includes a storage pouch.

Brand: Bounty Hunter


Color: Black


Batteries Required?: Yes


Material: Metal


Power Source: Ac/dc


Brand: Bounty Hunter


Color: Black


Batteries Required?: Yes


Material: Metal


Power Source: Ac/dc


Item Weight: 10.4 Ounces


Adjustable Length: Yes


International Protection Rating: IP54


Display Type: LCD


Product Dimensions: 18 x 16.75 x 14.5 inches


Item Weight: 10.4 ounces


Manufacturer: Bounty Hunter


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: QD2GWP-PL


Batteries: 2 9V batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Got mine a week ago...
Only used it three times, and first time with any metal detector. It's pretty simple to use, and seem pretty accurate. After ordering, I spent the time waiting for it to arrive, looking for forums, with people using them. A little discouraging, but think that people tend to stand behind their own choices with such things. Learned a lot of things about settings and technique. My first time out, found a 1974 penny, 2 inch piece of aluminum tubing, and a piece of trim or flashing. Today I found a 1994 quarter, a beer can, a hot wheels car, and some sort of non-magnetic melted blob. I haven't been digging up every beep, but might get to it eventually. Trying to be selective, to save on digging in my backyard. Thought it would be easier, but two things make it a chore. Tree roots, and busted pieces, of what I suspect to be concrete blocks. Other than that, the soil is sandy. Might look into a small landscaping shovel, since I've been pretty close to where the item actual is buried, don't think I need 10" holes. Figure that I won't get bored on my own property for months. Little hesitant to take out some place public yet. Not real sure how people would feel about holes being dug. This thing does work well, found metal in every hole I dug, no treasures as yet, but just getting started. June 12, 2011 update: Dug up the backyard pretty good, all for $2.79, nothing really old, 60s &70s. Did learn the detector pretty well though. Walmart has a $7 digging tool, help a great deal, and does less landscape damage. When you get a consistent tone as you pass over a target, and the ID and depth, stays the same with each pass, in any direction, it will be the item on the screen, and at the estimated depth. Dimes and pennies are about the same, sometimes though. Also found it a good idea to check a little wider, even mark the center. Found a steel fence post, that read as a $1 coin. Had I check a little further, would have noticed that it was long. Little too focused on finding the best place to dig. This was after I had already gotten all the sure thing coins, in auto-notch mode. I have no regrets on picking up this detector, works every bit as advertised. No silver, gold, or jewelery, but hadn't expect any in my own yard. Been a little hot out lately, to hit a park or some place, but will soon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2011 by HarveyH47

  • Pretty good metal detector
I have owned this detector for the past week. I feel that I have used this enough to write the review already, and if anything changes, I will update everyone. I have over 15 hours already in use believe it or not so here is my review: The Detector: I bought it for a few reasons, one of which being the display of the type of metal object and depth. This is pretty cool, but it is often not correct. I dug up an old bike seat and I was getting all sorts of readings in a small area which made it look like several coins. I have had my share of false readings and I am doing the correct sweep method. I have just 5 days found about 35 cents, a bike seat, an old U-Haul type truck that was like 8 inches deep, and some screws and random metal. I am honing my skills in the sweeping, the cross-section pin-pointing, and am learning to re-check my spots before digging, and I really mean re-checking like 3 times by turning off the detector and going over it again and again. I have a few large holes that were false readings. Overall, I definitely give it 4 stars because it is a ton of fun, and it really is finding things in my yard. I can't wait to go to the beach. The pinpointer- I have read that this is not that great and has it's issues, but I could not tell. Mine works really well. I have a 3 year old that loves to dig with me, and this not only is helpful to me to use in the digs, it gives her something to go walk around and mess with. I think if it broke I would have to purchase another one. The bag- It is nice and I appreciate having it. It is your basic carrying bag, which might be worth 15-20 dollars. I also should say I am probably a novice metal detector, and I really am getting better with this one. I do recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2012 by Lionsfan

  • Bounty Hunter QDII
The Quickdraw II is a great all-around metal detector. I mostly use it in the "All metal" mode but have also used it to notch out unwanted metals where it performs as advertised. I've dug up relics and coins, and the coin ID has been accurate 99 percent of the time. You get used to the different sounds and after a while can guess what metal you're digging (tab, rusted can, etc). I don't believe the depth indicator works accurately on mine so I use it as a guide moreso than gospel. Many detector ads tout depth finding ability but how deep do you really need to go? Most of the stuff you'll find is not down that deep (2-8 inches or so - course your milege may vary). Took it to the beach and was satisfied. In the dry sand, it performed very well (get a good heavy-duty sand scooper for the beach). However, when used too close to the water or in wet sand, the detector gives off numerous false readings as the sodium in the water drives it crazy. To adjust, I turned the sensitivity almost all the way down and was able to use the detector - but doing so sacrifices capability to detect some objects and probably gives up depth. The computer module is not water proof so you probably don't want to get too close anyway. I purchased the 10-inch coil for the beach and was pleased as it allows coverage of more area in one swipe and penetrates a little deeper. Difficulty with the 10-inch is pin-pointing the location of the object when digging in the earth but not an issue at the beach (much easier to scoop sand than earth). The 8-inch coil that comes with the unit is much better suited for "zeroing in" on your find. Overall, I'm very pleased with the unit and highly recomment it for general purpose metal detecting. If detecting at the beach was my main focus, then I would look for a different detector. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2010 by M. Wood

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