What is the difference between the Garrett Ace 250 and 350?

The major difference between the Garrett ACE 250 and the Garrett ACE 350 is the frequency that both detectors operate at. This allows the Garrett ACE 350 to find targets like gold. This explains why the display on the ACE 350 has a larger gold area than the ACE 250.

Is Garrett at Pro better than Ace 400?

Simply put, the ACE 400 is better suited to beginners and intermediate and the Garrett AT Pro can accommodate beginner to intermediate detectorists and is also well suited for advanced metal detectorists.

What is the difference between the Garrett Ace 300 and 400?

The Garrett ACE 300 works on an adjustable 8 kHz frequency whereas the Garrett ACE 400 has a higher adjustable 10 kHz frequency. Higher frequency metal detectors have shorter wavelengths and are better for finding small things like tiny gold nuggets whereas lower frequencies penetrate further into the ground.

How deep will a Garrett ace 250 go?

The Garrett ACE 250 has a coin depth indicator that will go to 8 inches – and yes, I have personally seen it pick up plenty at that depth and even slightly deeper in some instances.

What does the Garrett Ace 350 look like?

Let’s physically take a look at the Garrett ACE 350. It looks almost identical to the ACE 150 and ACE 250. It is the traditional black with yellow that Garrett metal detectors are famous for. I’m not terribly fussed on the colors to be honest, but I know that lots of people like it, so I’ll leave you to make up your own mind.

What is the difference between the Garrett 350 and 250?

It is the traditional black with yellow that Garrett metal detectors are famous for. I’m not terribly fussed on the colors to be honest, but I know that lots of people like it, so I’ll leave you to make up your own mind. One area the 350 differs from the 250 is in the display.

Is the Garrett Ace 350 the best entry level metal detector?

Today we will be doing a Garrett ACE 350 review. This metal detector is at the top end of the entry level metal detectors and is commonly compared with the Fisher F2 and the Garrett ACE 250 detectors.

How many batteries does the Garrett Ace 250 take?

As with the Garrett ACE 150 and the Garrett ACE 250 it can be assembled in just a matter of minutes. Wasting no valuable treasure hunting time! The cover of the control panel is slid off to reveal the battery compartment, and it takes 4 AA batteries.