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Garrett Pro-Pointer AT Waterproof Metal Detector - Made in The USA - 20ft Submersible, Orange Visibility, High Sensitivity for Nuggets & Small Targets, 3 Levels, Quick Button Adjustment

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Size: Pro-Pointer AT


Features

  • Fully Waterproof: Submersible up to 20 feet, perfect for beach, river, and underwater treasure hunting.
  • Adjustable Sensitivity: Three levels for detecting small targets like gold nuggets with greater accuracy.
  • Fast Retune Feature: Instantly narrows detection field, tunes out mineralized ground, and improves target precision.
  • Simple One-button Control: Power, retune, sensitivity adjustment, and stealth mode all operated with a single button.
  • Built-In Ruler & Lanyard Loop: Molded inch/cm ruler for depth measurement and attachment loop for secure carrying.

Brand: Garrett Metal Detectors


Color: orange


Batteries Required?: Yes


Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene


Power Source: Battery Powered


Brand: Garrett Metal Detectors


Color: orange


Batteries Required?: Yes


Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene


Power Source: Battery Powered


Item Weight: 8 ounces


Product Dimensions: 9"L x 2.5"W x 2.5"H


Adjustable Length: No


International Protection Rating: IP8


Operating Frequency: 7 KHz


Recommended Uses For Product: Metal Detection


Manufacturer: Garrett


UPC: 646437270649 786156004535


Global Trade Identification Number: 49, 35


Department: All Ages


Item model number: Pro-Pointer AT


Batteries: 1 AA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • One bad orange pinpointer from garrett
Size: Pro-Pointer AT
It's way better then the older one and it came on time and had no problem with this person selling me it . And more important is that it's the real deal not a fake !! The only thing u have to get use to from the older one is the on and off button when u shut it off . Turning it on is the same press button and u have it up and running now shut it off hold the button for 2 seconds I'll say just about two seconds. that is what u have to get use too other then that it's much much more better I'll say one of they best pinpointer out there the turning off switch u will get use too it I have the older one and when u use the old one and then after u use the new one u just have to rember too hold for two seconds to turn off that was my only thing that I had to learn and the settings are very easy u will learn it on the field in a full day or two .. And once u use this and u go back to the old one u will never want to use the old one cause it's way way more out dated to this one trust me and the old one has that fault reading and I took mine apart and re did the wires with srink tube and it's better but some times I had to touch the ground with it and turn it on to make it work better .. The new one turn it on and go to town with it no faulty hits and what I love about it is if u don't want pepole next to u no what u are doing is shut off the volume and leave it on vibrate only and u have a extry setting where u gain a extry inch or a less inch or so from the old one and I love the part where it is water proof and the color I love too ... My old one I used it right out of the box and I used it for two years and I saw the plastic tip whereing off from sand what I did that I would tell anyone that will buy one and wants it to last many years that I haven't seen any one do or on Youtube is go to homedepoit near u and go to where they sale shrink tube for car battery and u will see that thay sale heavy duty shrink tube for wires underground or under water it's not your every day shrink tube it's a very think shrink tube and it's the perfect size to slide on too and then u get a heat gun and shrink it take your time do heat it up that u want to met it what I did was take the battery out and got a rag and wet it down so when I was done I put the rag on the tip of the pinpointer to cool it down and I took like a butter knife and use the back end of it and press on the scrapping blade of the pinpointer as I heat it up to make the shrink tube go nice and tight on it without so much heat to it and I left about one inch of the shrink tube sticking out the end of it and I had mine go right up next to the led light and this shrink tube once it's heated to shrink on to the pinpointer it get very very hard shrink tube I mean I've Ben using this shrink tube on my pinpointer and man this thing is like plastic hard shrink tube I mean strong strong and now my pinpointer won't get all scratch up or worn out on the tip ! But ya I picked up that shrink tube at homedepoit and it's called heavy duty shrink tube for wires that are under ground heavy duty thick wire that two off the wire are meeting up together and u shrink this on too it it's about 6 inches long and about a quarter size hole and it cost something like 4 or 5 bucks but it is the best shink tube that I ever seen and I Ben working with cars for 18 years painting cars for 18 years and back in the days I use to do car stereo all the wires thick wires with powerfull amps I mean I have a s4 audi and I crack my front windshield twice from the base .. I use shrink tube plenty of it but this shrink tube is very strong and thicker and it won't slide of or wear off . I hope this Long ass review help anyone I would for shore buy the new pinpointer and shrink tube and it will last a while as long as u take care if it and don't use to pry rocks with it !! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2015 by Kiko33

  • Working great
Size: Pro-Pointer AT
Quality tool
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2026 by Claude Comeau

  • The best pinpointed I have ever used.
Size: Pro-Pointer AT
Excellent product. Absolutely perfect for any metal detectorist.
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2026 by Bruce D Campbell

  • Less Digging, More Finding
Size: Pro-Pointer AT
If you enjoy metal detecting and don't own a pin-pointer, save up and get one -- you'll spend much less time digging and more time looking at your finds. This one in particular is durable, sensitive, and easy to use in the field with one hand. Key operations via the single multi-function button are 1. On/Off 2. Cycle through 6 sensitivity / alert modes (Hi/Med/Lo sensitivity levels and vibrate vs beep alerts) 3. Quick retuning One thing that could be made clearer (and is an important point) is to auto ground-balance it by turning it on with the point contacting a neutral area of the soil you are searching in first. The "quick retuning" feature allows you to starting homing in on a signal; when the beeps or vibrations start, a quick press of the button resets the sensitivity so the alerts stop and then will only continue as you get closer to the target -- handy! As far as field experience goes, I can say this has shortened my time finding dug Civil War relics immensely. I have had no weather-proofing issues and have not tried it underwater yet. However, as with all metal detection equipment and detecting in general it is a tool, not a magic wand, and getting benefit from it will take some practice and use in the field. Following some forum chatter about these "falsing" for poor initial battery strength, I did not use the 9v that shipped with it. Other features are as-advertised: ruler marks, LED light, and lanyard ring. The battery in mine now has been on about 10 digs in vibrate-only mode (assume that draws more power than the beep) and is still going strong with no signs of bad detection or running out of juice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2017 by Jared Hall

  • Great unit
Size: Pro-Pointer AT
Solid performance
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2026 by thomas

  • Learn how this pin-pointer responds to target geometry - it will allow more precise location
Size: Pro-Pointer AT
Everybody has these things (Garrett Pro-Pointer AT - the Garrett Carrot), and everybody likes them - a good many people love them. The Whites Bullseye TRX has it beat on range/depth (and price), and is the "Carrot's" most worthy competitor (from what I can tell).. I'll leave a complete review to others (there are plenty), and comment on something that I've not seen discussed very much - though it may be out there in an Amazon review, YouTube, etc. The Garrett Pro-Pointer AT is sensitive along the length of its probe (up to and past the 4" mark), and you'll see some people map that out on YouTube. This "wand" of sensitivity can be swept horizontally to survey a dirt pile, vertically to search the side of a deep hole, or horizontally on the surface seeking a shallow target. This is useful, but is not uniformly sensitive along its length. Garrett even remarks in the manual that maximum sensitivity to small targets is obtained a little above the tip, and from the side. To get maximum pin-pointing precision from it, try testing how it reacts to typical flat targets (coins, rings, pull tabs, etc.), depending on their orientation. I'll leave you to experiment and get a feel for it, but here is an example of what I am talking about: Think of laying the Pro-Pointer AT on its side and sweeping it across the surface, looking for a shallow coin. Most coins are buried flat, so the coin will be facing the side of the pin-pointer. You'll find that there is a "dumbbell" of sensitivity in this case, peaking at around the 0.5 inch line and the 3.5 inch line. A weak signal is probably near the tip or near the LED area (4" mark). Try it in the air. Now think of sweeping the Pro-Pointer AT into and around a hole that missed the coin. The Pro-pointer will be close to vertical and the coin will be "co-linear" with the shaft (facing down, and the shaft is pointed down). In this case, the sensitivity pattern is reversed. The sensitivity drops at the ends (near 0" and 4") and peaks in the middle (near 2"). If you get a moderate signal in the wall of a hole, the target may not be down by the tip, but two inches higher up along the shaft, because that is where the most sensitivity is for a target oriented that way. Try it in the air. You'll notice that a coin edge-on to the shaft, with the edge parallel to the shaft, is very weakly sensed, but has the "dumbbell" sensitivity pattern encountered in the first example. Experimenting in the air with this pin-pointer and commonly found items will help avoid issues in the field with targets that seem to move around as you orient the pin-pointer differently. We are all familiar with detecting "moving targets" from nails, long screws, bobby pins, and pieces of wire, and issues detecting targets buried on edge. Pin-pointers can suffer from similar issues on a smaller scale, and in a worst case this can slow recovery or cause an unnecessarily large hole to be dug. By reorienting the pin-pointer, and knowing its sensitivity pattern, we can avoid being mislead. Other brands of pin-pointers have different sensitivity patterns, with potential advantages or trade-offs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2017 by AUgie the Prospector

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