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This affordable and sensitive detector will help you find treasures that have been both lost and missed by the generations before you. The following information comes from our own experience with the Minelab Musketeer Advantage Pro, and is meant to help those who are thinking about getting one for the first time as well as those who already have one.
The Minelab Musketeer comes with a 10” Double ‘D’ coil that contains two ‘D’ shaped windings and is perfect for locating deep targets. The Double ‘D’ coil provides you with a detection pattern as you search that is “blade like” and is sensitive from tip to heel. This allows you to pinpoint your targets easily because you can cover more ground with each sweep, with almost zero overlapping! This coil is also one of the “Treasure Searcher Slimline” series, made from a lightweight material that keeps you from becoming fatigued as you sweep the coil in search of treasure.
The Musketeer Advantage Pro is perfectly suited to coin and relic hunters who value performance over complex features. Lightweight and easy to operate, this detector is suitable for both novice and experienced treasure hunters as it is easily the best performing in its class.

Of course the Musketeer Advantage Pro we’re featuring is the latest version and has several new features. A sturdy, two piece, adjustable shaft now holds the control box, which has an all new “Quick Release” feature for hip mounting.
The “Treasure Sercher Slimline” coil makes the detector up to 25% lighter than the previous models were, giving this detector a total weight of 33.1 oz’s.
Also new is the “Pin-point/Non-motion mode.” Minelab’s pinpointing couldn’t get any easier or any better. By enabling the pinpoint mode on your detector, you have told it to become a non-motion detector; temporarily disengaging discrimination patterns and emitting a signal for many more metals. Combined with increased sensitivity and “Precision Adjustable Ground Balance,” the Musketeer Advantage Pro will have you searching for treasure within minutes of coming out of the box. |