Metro Metal Detectors Blog
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Metro Metal Detectors' blog covers topics in locating lost rings, keys, property markers, and other objects, as well as guides on metal detecting and finding places to use a metal detector. Our mission is to be the most human-centered, helpful, and accessible metal detector rental service in the United States. Through our Local Rentals and National Shipping, we reunite you with what..
Metro Metal Detectors Blog
1y ago
Whether you’re just getting started metal detecting or need to find a lost ring but there aren’t any rental options near you, making the most of the money you have to spend on a metal detector matters.
If you have less than $100 to spend, you’re better off renting a metal detector. There are no cheap metal detectors that are also good.
However, if you have a budget of $300, you can get a highly capable machine with features beneficial to beginners and advanced detectorists alike.
This guide provides an overview of what we believe are the best metal detectors under $300 available in 2023.
These ..read more
Metro Metal Detectors Blog
1y ago
Whether you’re just getting started metal detecting or need to find a lost ring but there aren’t any rental options near you, making the most of the money you have to spend on a metal detector matters.
If you have less than $100 to spend, you’re better off renting a metal detector. There are no cheap metal detectors that are also good.
However, if you have a budget of $300, you can get a highly capable machine with features beneficial to beginners and advanced detectorists alike.
This guide provides an overview of what we believe are the best metal detectors under $300 available in 2022.
These ..read more
Metro Metal Detectors Blog
1y ago
If your metal detector uses AA or 9V batteries, you know that the cost of replacements can quickly add up.
One 4-pack of single-use AA alkaline batteries runs about $6. That’ll get you 8 to 14 hours of detecting time. If you’re going out every weekend, in a year you’ll spend about $300 just on batteries.
You may be wondering whether you can use rechargeable batteries instead of single-use alkaline ones. The good news is, you can!
But not just any rechargeable battery will do. Some cheap batteries won’t hold a charge, while others don’t deliver enough power to run your detector. In this article ..read more
Metro Metal Detectors Blog
2y ago
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Are you curious about metal detecting, and wondering how deep a metal detector can go?
Most metal detectors can detect objects about 4-8ʺ (10 - 20 cm) deep. In ideal conditions, a mid-range metal detector can reach 12-18ʺ (30-45 cm) underground. Some specialized detectors can go as deep as 65' (20 m).
The specific depth depends on the type of detector you’re using, and the sort of object you’re trying to detect. And other factors, like the minerals in the soil.
In this articl ..read more
Metro Metal Detectors Blog
2y ago
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A metal detector can find property pins. But choosing the right metal detector can make the difference between successfully finding them, and giving up out of frustration.
Whether you’re putting up a fence, building or planting near the edges of your land, or settling a dispute with a neighbor, you need to know where your property ends and their property begins.
In this post, we’ll explain exactly what property pins are, and how you can find them yourself with the right ..read more
Metro Metal Detectors Blog
2y ago
Download instruction manuals for metal detectors from Garrett, Minelab, Nokta Makro, XP, OKM, Schonstedt, and other manufacturers ..read more
Metro Metal Detectors Blog
2y ago
It’s estimated that 76 million homes in the United States have cast iron pipes. For much of the 20th century, cast iron was the material of choice for household plumbing. It was relatively inexpensive, strong enough for use in water, gas and sewage lines, and had a service-life expectancy of 50 to 100 years.
However, factors like internal corrosion, external soil conditions, and extreme temperature changes can reduce the service life of cast iron plumbing by more than 60%.
In the early 1980s, PVC (polyvinyl chloride) plastic pipe was introduced and quickly became the ..read more
Metro Metal Detectors Blog
2y ago
Homeowners use magnetic locators to find property pins, cast iron or galvanized pipes, and septic tanks. They’re used by surveyors to find magnetic surveying nails and property pins. Construction workers and excavators use these versatile tools to locate manhole covers, fuel tanks, steel drums, and lost wells.
A magnetic locator is a specialized type of metal detector. It's used to find buried objects made from iron or steel. It can reach depths of up to 16’ (4.8 m). But how does it work?
How a Magnetic Locator Works
Unlike an ordinary metal detector, magnetic locators don’t transmit a signal ..read more
Metro Metal Detectors Blog
2y ago
Have you lost your keys and spent hours looking for them only to come up empty-handed? You know how frustrating and anxiety-inducing it can be to realize your keys are missing. If you don't find them, it can cost hundreds of dollars to get them replaced.
But don't panic. With the help of a metal detector, you can find your lost keys. In this article, we'll first determine a search area. Next, we'll help you find a metal detector and adjust its settings. And we'll set you up for success with search tips and techniques.
Determine Your Search Area
When you've lost your keys, your first instinct m ..read more
Metro Metal Detectors Blog
2y ago
If you've lost your GoPro or other action camera, you may think it's gone for good. Whether you were mountain biking, skiing, swimming, or skydiving, your action camera can be hard to find once lost.
But fear not. With a metal detector, you can recover your lost GoPro. In this article, we'll dive in to the features you need in a metal detector to find a GoPro. Next, we'll walk you through, step by step, just how to use that detector to find it.
What is a GoPro?
A GoPro is a portable, rugged action camera that you can mount to almost anything with suction cups, clamps, or zip ties. It's popular ..read more