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The SE 9-1/2" Brass Coin Probe is a precision tool designed for enthusiasts in coin collecting, gold panning, and treasure hunting. With a robust non-marring brass construction, this probe features a 9-1/2” overall length and a 6-1/4” rod size, making it both durable and easy to handle. Its 5 mm thickness ensures it can withstand the rigors of outdoor exploration while maintaining its integrity.
Brand | SE |
Color | Black and Red Handle |
Batteries Required? | No |
Material | Brass and Plastic |
Power Source | manual |
Product Dimensions | 9.5"L x 1.25"W x 1.25"H |
Extended Length | 62.5 Inches |
Adjustable Length | No |
International Protection Rating | IP541 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Metal Detection |
Manufacturer | Sona Enterprises |
UPC | 706569080674 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00706569080674 |
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 |
J**E
SuperProbe!
Great probe! Works exactly as it should. I have only scratched one coin of the dozens I have found so far with the probe and that's because I was really digging at it trying to learn the difference in the feel between coins (smooth) and rocks (rough).As for comments that it bends... Um... Yeah, of course it does! You're using it wrong. The brass probe is soft, it's supposed to be soft so it won't scratch the coin. That's why you also carry a steel screwdriver to pry the coin out of the ground once you locate it with the soft brass probe.Full disclosure: I was hesitant to use it at first, thinking that poking at and finding a coin in the ground was some sort of voodoo. Didn't really believe I'd be able to do it. The probe sat in my bag for a week before I finally pulled it out to see if I could poke and feel a coin under the dirt. 20 minutes later I took the little shovel out of my bag because I didn't need it anymore. Watch a couple of YouTubes on how to pop coins with a probe and screwdriver, try it out, don't be so hard on yourself at first and you'll be surprised at how quickly you will pick it up! It's SO much faster than digging!!
A**R
I would not purchase
The probe bent the first time using it. Material is way too soft for its purpose.I would recommend a stainless steel screwdriver over this product.
J**E
Semble très fragile je doute que ça va durer longtemps.
Semble pas solide. Plastique sheap
J**N
Just right
Once I learn to use it properly it will be a coin saver!
G**K
A brass probe is a great tool to have with you as a metal detectorist
A brass probe is a great tool to have with you as a metal detectorist. If you are learning how to "coin pop" most folks will tell you to use a screwdriver but any professional will tell you for the few bucks a brass tool is worth the cost so you do less damage to coins.Imagine your target is a silver dime and you jam a screwdriver made of steel (harder than silver) off the edge of the coin while you're retrieving it. it will guarantee a nice scratch right down the side. If you hit it with brass (softer than silver) your chances of retrieving it without a scratch are much higher. It's just science people! Give it a try.