SE 9.25 Inch Non-Marring Brass Metal Detecting Probe for Gold Prospecting and Coin Collecting
Description
SE is proud to present our 9-1/2″ Brass Coin Probe. Use coin probes to
pinpoint your findings once the metal detector alerts you of treasure. When
and How to Use Your 9-1/2″ Brass Coin Probe: (1) Use a metal detector to find
the target spot. (2) Then use a small digging tool to dig a small plug and
remove it. (3) Re-scan the area with your metal detector to make sure your
treasure was not in the plug you removed. (4) Use your brass coin probe to
slowly probe the small hole you created and/or the plug you have removed. Why
You Should Use Brass and Not Other Metals: Brass is non-marring, so you will
not ruin the artifact, coin, or metal you are searching for. Important: Avoid
getting counterfeit items. Genuine SE products come with our SE logo on the
packaging. SE products are quality items for extremely reasonable prices. SE
is committed to providing the customer with the best source for value possible
on the market. You will enjoy the quality, function and usefulness this 9-1/2″
Brass Coin Probe has to offer. SE is a registered trademark protected by US
Trademark Law.
Features:
- NON-MARRING – When you're prospecting for gold or other valuables, you need a tool that won't damage any potential finds. Brass won't ruin the artifact, coin, or metal you are searching for as you use it to probe deep into the earth
Product Details:
- Brand: SE
- Color: Black and Red Handle
- Batteries Required?: No
- Material: Brass and Plastic
- Product Dimensions: 9.5"L x 1.25"W x 1.25"H
- Brand: SE
- Color: Black and Red Handle
- Batteries Required?: No
- Material: Brass and Plastic
- Product Dimensions: 9.5"L x 1.25"W x 1.25"H
- Adjustable Length: No
- International Protection Rating: IP541
- Manufacturer: Sona Enterprises
- Part Number: GP3-19CP
- Item Weight: 3.2 ounces
- Item model number: GP3-19CP
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Item Package Quantity: 1
- Number Of Pieces: 1
- Number of Handles: 1
- Batteries Included?: No
- Date First Available: September 13, 2014