Aug 21, 2005. #1. the GARRETT ACE 250 is an entry level detector in the $200 price range with features you would expect to see on a higher priced detector. the first feature to speak of is the target id legend that indicates visually whether you have found iron,foil,a nickle, pulltabs, gold, bronze, pennies,dimes,quarters,half dollars and
Comparing the Garrett Ace 200, 300 and 400 Metal Detectors. Garrett Ace detectors are by FAR the best-selling beginner's models in the Garrett line-up! Quality-built and easy to operate, they are dependable, yet affordable. A simple interface is perfect for beginners (both young and old).
The Garrett Ace 250 is an excellent beginner’s model metal detector because it has top-notch technology to help you find interesting items, but not so much that it’s confusing and makes you want to give up. I tested out the 250 and found that overall it’s lightweight, sturdy, and easy to use. I’d recommend it for beginner adults, teens Garrett’s ACE 150 and ACE 250 detectors become top sellers in the United States hobby industry and successfully debut in European markets. 2006 Garrett is featured on John Ratzenberger’s hit TV series Made in America , which airs on the Discovery Network’s Travel Channel.
Well, Garrett ACE 250 was launched after ACE 150. It is much more advanced as compared to ACE 150 and offers a lot of features. It weighs the same as ACE 150 i.e. 2.7 lbs. Its operating frequency is similar to ACE 150 as well i.e. 6.5 kHz. It doesn’t have the numeric target ID rather than offers a graphic target ID with 12 segments to give
Along with all the good stuff, the Apex retains all the foundational qualities you want to see in a detector. It has 20 notch segments, 8 sensitivity/depth adjustment settings, and 8 iron discrimination segments. The backlight brightness is adjustable. The volume on both the control box and over the headphones are adjustable.