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    Garrett's answer

    First of all if this is in the wrong section please feel free to move it. But I was wondering when Garrett is going to come out with a detector to compete with the v3 and the e-trac? Or have they already and the v3 and e-trac the answer to Garrett's?
    Competition between manufacturers is a good thing for us, as they keep detectors on the cutting edge.
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    Competition from manufacturers is always going on. But each manufacturer decides which slice of the pie they are trying to steal back lol I personally don't think Garrett has a detector that will match the V3 or E Trac. But I also don't think they are shooting for that market share either. Garrett has done just fine with the low end machines (exa - Ace 250). They offer mid and high end machines, but not that ultimate machine. Now maybe they have something in the works, but I think they make more money on the entry level machines. I've tried Garretts over the years and have never found them to match the depth I was getting from the other brands. So you can hold out for a new machine from Garrett, but I think you will see a challange from Fisher before Garrett. Just my thoughts though. I don't have any spy anywhere rofl
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    coinnut... I won't be holding out for a new machine from Garrett. I am kinda partial to White's myself. It was just a question if they have a competitor. I agree they have done fine in the low end market. The only Garrett I have personally used was my son's Ace, which I thought worked good. It just seemed that Garrett would offer a top of the line, all the bells and whistles detector for their tried and true brand fans.
    I mean if I was a Garrett guy, I would like to at least have the option of competing with the v3 and e-trac while staying with Garrett. Maybe one of the Garrett guys here can fill us in.
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    Yea, I had White's for many years and still have the DFX. I do know that Garrett has a water machine (the Infinium? I think it's called) and a bunch of the better water hunters in our local club use them. They have other water machines, but I hear about the Infinium the most. I think, and this is just a guess, why Garrett doesn't go for that ultimate machine, is the fact that it requires tying up their engineers for a long hall project, manuvering around the hundreds of pattents, and justifying that after all that, they can sell enough to make a good profit. Whites and Minelab are always locking horns to be the best, Fisher to an extent too. I don't think Garrett would do itself any good by fighting them 3. I think Garrett will always do what's best for them. They will hit the low end market, have upper price machines available, and keep their good position in the water department. But these are all just my guesses on their motives. We will never know the whole truth lol.
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    Garrett tends to go for the Gold prospecting market and their machines do quite well on gold. The Infinium is great in the water and wet sand but terrible on dry sand and land for coins and such but gold is a differant story great prospecting detector in rivers and rocks and such.
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    Garrett hasn't put out a new coin machine in a long time. I agree with what others have said. They are mainly going for the low-end market. More people are buying brand new aces to start in the hobby, than people are buying the Vs and E-Trac.
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    I don't have a clue about a new detector from garrett But I know they hit a home run when they made the Pro pointer! That little dude is awesome thumbsup01 Still like my sunray probe the best though
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    I agree, the Pro Pointer is with question one of the best pinpointers available. I use it now with the V3 instead of the Sunray DX-1. I originally bought it for my Wife to use with the DFX. I will probably end up bgetting another one as she prefers it to the Sunray as well.
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    Yeah the PP has got to be a good income for Garrett.
    They also have a big hand in the security detectors for detecting wepons and such on people.
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    From the land of the Bluenose.....I think Garrett has to catch up with the performance of it's older machines ....never mind the competetors. Be one with your machine!
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    When i first started MD'ing I owned two Garrett detectors. The ADS-7 Deepseeker, and the AT-3 Beach hunter. Both machines were good and I made a ton of finds with them. The ADS was moderately deep, not like the V-3 or Etrac by any means. One trouble with Garretts is they are really not open to suggestions from detectorists. I wrote them a long time ago just after the Ace 250 came out and asked if they were thinking about making a detector based on the Ace design that would be waterproof like the old AT-3 was. They just said NO. In my mind a waterproof Ace would be a great all around machine to have if you want an entry level machine that you could land hunt and water hunt without breaking the bank so to speak.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoser View Post
    When i first started MD'ing I owned two Garrett detectors. The ADS-7 Deepseeker, and the AT-3 Beach hunter. Both machines were good and I made a ton of finds with them. The ADS was moderately deep, not like the V-3 or Etrac by any means. One trouble with Garretts is they are really not open to suggestions from detectorists. I wrote them a long time ago just after the Ace 250 came out and asked if they were thinking about making a detector based on the Ace design that would be waterproof like the old AT-3 was. They just said NO. In my mind a waterproof Ace would be a great all around machine to have if you want an entry level machine that you could land hunt and water hunt without breaking the bank so to speak.
    The best way to get a manufacturer's attention is to tell them you won't be buying their products anytime soon, unless they make a machine you want. Big companies never listen. It doesn't matter if they are selling metal detectors or popsicles lol Where's my cherry /almond crunch popsicle anyways mister manufacturer? lol I buy what works now and brand loyalty is out the window. No more lifetime commitments for me
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    Garrett has their own plan...

    Looks like Garrett will let the other guy's bash it out for the high-end detector market. I have no complaints from any of my MD's, they find all the pull tabs you think might be rings you would ever want to dig.
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    Ive been wondering this myself.my 1st High end detector was the GTI 2500 I bought due to the sizing(which they claim a patten to I guess) .I would think they could make a higher end machine and maybe take the sizing they alrdy have and improve it a tad..I know they make a ton of ace 250 and pro pointer sales as well as all the security wands and walk thru machines they sell to airports ect. I own an ace 250 as well as the gti 2500 still(they are collecting dust).I found the ace 250 goes as deep as the GTI 2500 ...which cost me 1k compared to 200 for the ace.ive always liked garret and would always be willing to try any machine as good as or Better than my E-Trac(No matter who made it!).Im not Brand loyal...Im Depth/Seperation ability Loyal!! Hehe HH everyone!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NiagaraCountyNY View Post
    Im not Brand loyal...Im Depth/Seperation ability Loyal!! Hehe HH everyone!
    rofl Same here.
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    We have 2 Garretts detectors the GTI 2500 and the GTI 1500 and have had no complaints. They are truly push one button and go machines. They can be programed to any hunting mode in a matter of seconds and have about a 25 hour hunting time on a set of batteries.There are a lot of good detectors out there including Whites and Minelab but Garretts has performed well for us and our next detector will be a Garretts .
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoser View Post
    asked if they were thinking about making a detector based on the Ace design that would be waterproof like the old AT-3 was. They just said NO. In my mind a waterproof Ace would be a great all around machine to have if you want an entry level machine that you could land hunt and water hunt without breaking the bank so to speak.
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    Quote Originally Posted by M-Taliesin View Post


    Howdy Hoser!
    Have you seen the AT-Pro?

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    The AT Pro is a mid priced detector--waterproof to 10 feet deep and can out perform Whites M6. ( JMHO) As a Whites user for 20+ years they have been good detectors, but there are more options out there to try. And some are better, and some might be worse for your particular circumstances.

    I have used the M6 since 2007 and just took the AT Pro to my old school where I had gridded a specific area 3 or 4 times with the M6. The AT Pro got almost 5 dollars in clad at 6-7 inches in and around lots of trash items, that the M6 had missed. And I am still learning how to operate the AT Pro. I can't imagine what I will be finding when I really learn how to use it.... lol

    This area was one that 2 other guys had been searching for a few years---- I came in with my M6 and also used my IDX and got over $10 in clad and about 10 silver coins, behind the little yellow machine and a Silver sword, machine.

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    Re: Garrett's answer

    Back when the TR machines were the rage the Garrett's were right up there with the top dogs for high end machines.

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