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Metal Detectors

Metal detectors have a fascinating history and diverse uses. Here are some intriguing facts:

Invention and Evolution: Invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1881 to locate a bullet in President Garfield, metal detectors have since advanced significantly.

WWII Impact: The need to detect landmines during WWII led to major advancements, creating the foundation for modern detectors.

Technologies: Metal detectors use VLF (Very Low Frequency), PI (Pulse Induction), and BFO (Beat Frequency Oscillation). VLF is common for treasure hunting, PI is good for deep searching, and BFO is found in simpler models.

Treasure Hunting: Used to find historical artifacts, coins, and jewelry. Notable discoveries include the Staffordshire Hoard, a valuable collection of Anglo-Saxon gold and silver.

Archaeology: Essential for locating and excavating historical sites, helping uncover ancient battlefields, burial sites, and settlements.

Security: Crucial in airports, courthouses, and high-security areas to detect concealed weapons.

Gold Prospecting: Specialized detectors help find gold nuggets in riverbeds and streams, crucial for modern gold rushes.

Scientific Research: Used to locate meteorites, study soil compositions, and detect underground infrastructure like pipes and cables.

Metal detectors blend science, history, and adventure, making them captivating tools for discovery.

Discovery Metal Detector with Night Light- 44-20001
$39.99
National Geographic JR Metal Detector- 80-20001
$39.99
Explore One Metal with L.E.D light Detector-88-20001
$34.99