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Garrett ATX Pulse Induction Military Grade Metal Detector

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Arrives Sunday, May 19
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Features

  • ATX with 12" DD coil
  • Land headphones (waterproof headphones sold separately)
  • Soft storage/travel case
  • Garrett Detector Sling
  • AA alkaline, rechargeable batteries and charger

Description

The ATX performs head-to-head with the most expensive prospecting detectors in the world. The ATX has maximum detection on all targets all the time. No need to switch modes or switch coils to improve detection on small gold while degrading detection of larger nuggets. It has advanced pulse induction technology, a durable mil-spec design, a new DD coil design, and unrivaled PI sensitivity on tiny gold. The Garrett ATX is the ultimate gold detector for all terrains and extreme conditions.

Brand: Garett


Color: Gold


Batteries Required?: Yes


Material: Metal


Power Source: Battery Powered


Brand: Garett


Color: Gold


Batteries Required?: Yes


Material: Metal


Power Source: Battery Powered


Item Weight: 8.82 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 23"L x 18"W x 6"H


Adjustable Length: Yes


International Protection Rating: IP54


Recommended Uses For Product: Metal Detection


Item Weight: 8.82 pounds


Department: Patio, Lawn & Garden


Manufacturer: Garrett


Item model number: 1140860


Batteries: 8 AAA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Awesome machine
It takes some time getting used to the various sertings and the weight of it, but after that you'll be amazed with what you pull out of places that have been hunted to death by vlf's. Can't wait to get out with it again, great job garrett.
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2016 by alex pearson

  • A really REALLY good rugged detector
A really REALLY good rugged detector! Works well, uses standard AA batteries, and has just enough options and settings but not TO many like other gear. It costs a bit more, but it is worth it for a good brand name piece of gear!
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2016 by Ben Ogg

  • Very, very heavy
Way too heavy, and the connection for the headset cable is very difficult to connect to the headset; in fact, I sent this detector back mainly because I had great difficulty connecting the headset to the detector, and the two tiny prongs that connect appear to me so small that they would eventually break. I had high hopes for this detector, but I was highly disappointed in it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2014 by Wayne

  • Five Stars
nice machine
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2015 by Darlyn Marie Davis

  • Five Stars
^_^
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2015 by Phillip Horton

  • Great, deep, well built machine, Cons designed after an 80s Volvo AKA the Brick (Boxy and heavy).
Deep and sensitive enough to pick up small gold! Would I get another? No. (But for the right price yes) Too heavy with poor ergonomics and I genuinely prefer Minelab. Even for the military I think Garrett could have designed the Recon Pro better. They must have decided that they only looked for mines a few minutes at a time so overbuilding (big, thick chunky) the machine and arm fatigue was acceptable. It doesn't discriminate as good as you want but that is typical for a PI machine. Awesome if they went duel frequencies. Or even put out an ATX lightweight for the beach or nugget hunting. They will not, it seems they are stuck in the late 80's early 90's. Flagship GTI 2500 looks like an old vintage machine. Max is a disaster, at least it wasn't in their favorite 70's green, I hope they do something new and fresh in 2020. After Garrett flopped with the AT Max it left such a bad taste in my mouth that this may be my last Garrett machine. That's not true if my Garrett pro pointer goes, I will get another. They did that extremely well. I got lucky and dumped the Max on Fleebay fast before most the bad reviews got out. Anyway, get the ATX, use it and work out your upper body strength with it, just be sure to switch arms so one doesn’t get huge wile the other atrophies. This way you can save money and give up that gym membership. I can swing it but if you want to be or are that old man (or lady) at the beach, get the Equinox. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2020 by Public Name (required)

  • A no-nonsense, mil-spec, professional-grade metal detector.
Though you won't find any fancy LCD screen with dubious graphic indicators on this unit, this bad boy will definitely find stuff .... and find it deep! At $2000+ I cannot recommend this unit for the Newbie detectorist. Other than an LED scale and audio, this unit has no other GUI indicators. Therefore, though it is not absolutely required, a bit of metal detecting experience goes a long way with this unit. It is my opinion that you need some experience to help you determine what the combined LED and audio indications are telling you. Now, having said that, this unit is a relative breeze to setup. After turning on the power switch, there are only 5 steps before you are ready to go hunting (Unless you prefer to use the default settings): 1. Set the unit to the preferred search Mode (Default = Motion Mode). 2. Set the desired level of Discrimination (Default = Zero discrimination - All Metal). 3. Set the desired Sensitivity (Default = 10), Threshold (Default = 7) and Volume (Default = 10). 4. Perform a Frequency Scan. 5. Perform Ground Balance. All numerical settings and readouts are made on a scale of 1 - 13 LEDs. If you prefer to use the factory-set defaults, you only need to do steps 4 and 5. The Frequency Scan is accomplished by simply pressing the Frequency Scan button and waiting for the unit to finish the process. During this step, the unit must remain perfectly still, while it senses all ambient electronic signals. It then automatically selects an operating frequency that is not affected by these ambient signals. The Ground Balance is accomplished by selecting an area on the ground that is free from any metalic items and holding the search coil approximately 6" off the ground. You then activate the Ground Balance function and quickly "bounce" the coil from 1" to 6" off the ground. You continue this bouncing until the audio signal completely disappears. You are now ready to go hunting! The unit housing, search coil, control handle, and stem nuts are all made of a heavy-duty ABS plastic. The telescopic stems are made of thick fiberglass .... This unit is built like a TANK! Of course, the drawback to all this "heavy-dutyness" is that it weighs twice as much as other metal detectors. This unit weighs ~5 lbs, as opposed to the ~2.5 pounds that the ATX Pro weighs. I like the fact that the search coil cord runs inside, through the telescopic stems. There is no tacky looking "wrapping" of the coil cord around the outside of the telescopic stem. However, if you want to switch search coils, it requires that you swap out the entire stem/coil unit. You don't just swap out the search coil. The search coils are made and sold that way (with the telescopic stems attached). The standard search coil provided with all ATX units is the 10" x 12" coil. Optional coils are the 8" mono search coil and the 15" x 20" Deepseeker coil. The entire unit is submersible up to a depth of 10 feet. This is accomplished by the use of rubber O-rings on all connectors. However, the owner's manual states that if you are going to submerge the unit, you will need to coat the battery compartment O-rings with silicone grease. Though the ATX does not have a fancy LCD GUI interface, it does allow the user to eliminate/check for unwanted objects via the Discrimination and Iron Check functions. If you are a coin/jewelry hunter, the Discrimination function is absolutely desired. It will allow you to "dial out" items like iron, bottle caps and pull-tabs. However, if you are a relic hunter you will not likely use these functions, as many relics are made of iron. The Iron Check function will tell you if the object you just found is ferrous. When you have found an item in the ground, simply press and hold the Iron Check button while moving the coil over the object. If it is iron, the audio signal will give a sort of gravelly growl sound. This means the object is likely iron, and it is then up to you as to whether you want to dig or not. The audio signal in Motion Mode will also help you determine what the item may be. As a general rule, items that are poor conductors (i.e. small nuggets, most jewelry, pull-tabs, bottle caps, nickels, small bronze objects, etc) will produce a high-tone followed by a low-tone echo. Conversely, items that are good conductors (i.e. large nuggets, copper, silver coins, large bronze objects, etc) will produce a low-tone followed by a high-tone echo. Bottonline: The Garrett ATX is a well made heavy-duty metal detecting powerhoue! It doesn't have all the fancy bells & whistles that other units have, but it does have all the necessary features needed to hunt ALL metals under ALL conditions. This is definitely a unit that will last a lifetime. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2014 by Patrick Lanclos

  • Not very Dependable
Not happy with my machine for the money I wish I had gone to mine Lab this machine is noisy unless you turn the sensitivity down then you can’t find anything .disappointing after spending all that money I don’t know what the armies doing with it but i Wouldn’t Depend on this machine to save lives
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2021 by Robert Hamilton

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