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Introducing the ALL-NEW Garrett ACE series - not just a new line of detectors, but a new way of thinking. Garrett has taken much of the leading edge technology and well thought-out features from their GTI and GTAx lines and packaged them into the most aggressive, rugged outdoor design in the industry. These attention-stealing detectors are turning heads and sending the competition back to the drawing board.
But put aside the aggressive good looks and you'll see just how much amazing technology is packed into these NEW machines. From custom notch discrimination, pinpointing, adjustable sensitivity and depth settings to the newest addition of the PROformance coils series, the 6.5x9" ACE coil, these detectors will never stop impressing you - or finding treasure!

Features:
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Graphic Target ID Cursor (5 Segments)
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Coin Depth Indicator
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Sensitivity
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Depth Adjustment (4 Settings)
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Tone ID
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Clear Speaker Tone
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Interchangeable Ace Series Searchcoils
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Headphone Jack
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Large LCD Display
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Low Battery Indicator
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Microprocessor Controlled
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Push Button Controls
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Touch-n-Go Operation
Specifications:
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Length: 42" to 51" - Adjustable
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Weight: 2.7 lbs. (1.2 kgs.)
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Frequency - 6.5 kHz
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4 AA battery operation (batteries included)
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2 year warranty
Search Modes:
Settings:

Pinpointing with the ACE 150 Metal Detector
Pinpointing is one of the most important, but simple to learn, techniques you need when treasure hunting. Knowing how to pinpoint correctly can mean the difference between digging a six-inch hole or a 2-inch plug.
Manually Locating a Target
Even though the ACE 150 does not have an electronic Pinpoint Mode, it is still simple to find the location of a target. As you pass over a target with the 150, the audible signal will be made at the trailing edge of the coil. In other words, if you are moving your searchcoil over a target from left to right, you will hear the target signal when the left edge of the coil is over the target. Likewise, when moving the coil from right to left, you’ll hear the signal when the right edge of the coil is over the target. Now that you’ve passed the searchcoil over the target from the left and right, turn 90° to the target and scan again, using the same method. The target will be located in the center of the imaginary "+" you created when scanning. |