Garrett Gtp 1350

The Garrett GTP-1350 will run you around $550-$600 dollars. The GTP-1350 comes with Garrett’s Graphic Target Profiling, hence the GTP in the metal detector name, which helps determine the size of an object by small, medium and large. The GTP-1350 also comes with the 7x10 inch search coil for deeper finds, a salt elimination mode, detachable hip mount battery pack to lighten the load on your arms, and search modes to help find coins, jewelry, relics and a custom discrimination mode sporting a Visual Target Id.

Over at the Garrett website you can find an archived review of the GTP 1350 from Western and Easter Treasures titled
Testing The Garrett GTP 1350 which includes opinions, tips, field test, and three long pages of text on the GTP-1350. They mention some of the finds they've made with the GTP 1350 including wheat cents and a mercury dime during their testing, which was favorable in varying environments such as "three parks, a college campus, and a saltwater beach". They also note about the Garrett 1350 "Although the abilities of this detector will find favor with many seasoned hunters, new detectorists should be delighted that it is so easy to learn and use." A must read if you're interested in this detector.

Next stop is the
Go Metal Detecting forums where a member has a lengthy "field test" of the Garrett gtp 1350. They primarily test the GTP 1350 for coin hunting, and for this give the detector high marks. In addition they recommend reading the manual, offer some great tweaking tips for finding coins with the GTP 1350, consider the detector to be easy to use particularly the large touchpad, and like the sizing capabilities of the Garrett GTP-1350. Go stop by GO Metal Detecting to read this excellent field test!

A user named morestuff started a thread at the
TreasureQuest message board asking for Garrett GTP 1350 opinions, and what followed is two pages of tips, opinions, and advice for using and modifying the GTP 1350. With tips on optimal ways to sweep the 1350's coil over the ground, various coil size recommendations and even a discrimination tips it's a must visit if you've already purchased, or are thinking about purchasing a Garrett GTP 1350. Also check out the rest of the TreasureQuest board as there are tons of useful insights into various metal detecting practices.
Metal Detector Reviews currently has 3 reviews of the Garrett GTP-1350 rating it at 5 out of 5 stars. If you're in the market for a GTP 1350 the site also offers a couple of metal detector reviews in the same price range. Now the first two reviews give the GTP 1350 high marks, however scroll down to the third review to make the visit worth your time. A reviewer named Andy give 7 tips on using the Garrett 1350 to get optimal results such as , how to get the best target separation, achieve the maximum depth while detecting, and a tip on how to determine between a coin and junk using the id. A good bookmark for Garrett GTP 1350 owners or soon to be owners.