Bountyhunter Quick Draw Ii

The Bounty Hunter Quick Draw II comes in at almost double the price of the Tracker Iv and in the same range as the Garrett Ace 250. The Quick Draw ii comes equipped with a depth indicator that tells you how deep your find is, three levels of iron discrimination, target identification, lcd display for viewing the detectors feedback, 8 inch submersible coil, different tones for different metals, and a limited five year warranty. Let's see what else we can find out about the Quick Draw ii.

Amazon.com carries some Bounty Hunter detectors including the Quick Draw ii, and is currently showing five user reviews giving the Quick Draw ii a rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. The reviewers like the detector is light weight, great coin shooter, and saying "This detector is an amazing value for such a low price. Featuring everything a beginner or experience treasure hunter could ever need." There is one review that lists a couple negatives including it uses batteries quickly, doesn't have much depth, doesn't work well on the beach and is "Totally worthless for relic hunting."

If your considering purchasing, or especially if you have already purchased the Bounty Hunter Quick Draw ii be sure to stop by the Bounty Hunter Website for some good info on the detector. Scrolling all the way down the center of the page will bring you to links for a digital copy of the Quick Draw ii's user manual, and also an online tutorial for learning the detector. To the right of those links make sure to check out the user testimonials for pictures and stories of awesome finds made with the Quick Draw II. That should get you excited to get one of these detectors, some of the finds include old coins, relics and some old silver jewelry.

Well this review is a bit aged however it's from one of our favorite magazines so lets go over to Lost Treasure magazine for a review about the Quick Draw II. They like most things about the Quick Draw II even including the box the detector came in and the owner's manual. On the field test they offer some tips on adjusting the Quick Draw II's sensitivity levels and audio and target id's. In conclusion they do have a couple negatives for the Quick Draw II but do recommend it for those looking for a budget metal detector.

Epinions has one review of the Bounty Hunter Quick Draw II giving it a 5 out of 5 star rating. The only negative point I see mentioned is the Quick Draw II isn't very water resistant. Other than that there are many positives listed on the Quick Draw II including the detector has a very small learning curve, it's target id is very accurate, and the it detects treasure up to 8 inches deep. In conclusion the reviewer says "I love this metal detector because it is easy to use, very consistent and reliable and will find lots and lots of targets."