Monday, December 01 2014
Fisher metal detectors are world class machines worth every penny all on their own, but the value gets even better when the manufacturer puts together special holiday bundles that include extra coils and other useful items and FREE SHIPPING in the continental USA! Check out these deals available through December 31, 2014: The F4 Bundle for $429 comes standard with an 11-inch elliptical search coil for maximum detection depth in mineralized soils. This special bundle also includes a DD coil cover, a 4 inch round searchcoil and coil cover, a rain cover, and a Fisher pinpointer.
Although the Fisher F75LTD was improved in September 2014 with great NEW features to make it more versatile with greater depth, better target separation, and audio features that open up your iron-infested sites, it's now EVEN BETTER in a factory bundle for $1,129! In addition to the detector, you get an 11" DD Searchcoil with cover, a 5" DD Searchcoil with cover, a camo backpack, a camo recovery pouch, a camo cap, and battery recharge kit. Fisher has recently introduced two professional grade metal detectors designed specifically for the Archaeological professional or any serious relic hunter: the Pro-Tech for $799 and the Pro-Arc for $1,399.
The Pro-Tech metal detector comes equipped with a carry case and everything you will need on the dig site— headphones, Fisher logo cap, rain covers, and field repair kit. The Pro-Arc detector bundle includes headphones, rechargeable battery kit, pin flags with PVC stems (50 blue, 50 yellow, and 50 orange), Rite in the Rain paper, raincover, field repair kit, and hard carrying case. Since 1931, Fisher has been the most trusted name in metal detection. The company's history began in the late 1920’s, when German immigrant Dr. Gerhard Fisher obtained the first patent ever issued on aircraft radio direction finders. He was working as a Research Engineer in Los Angeles, California at the time and his work attracted the interest of Dr. Albert Einstein. After a demonstration of Dr. Fisher’s equipment, Einstein enthusiastically and correctly predicted the world-wide use of radio direction finders in the air, on land and at sea. |
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