The new wireless device Garrett AT Max became a real hit among those who had a chance to test it in the fields of Europe, Australia and North America.

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The manufacturer used these tests to refine the device, including adding sound control. The first tests of the device were in Pennsylvania and Mariland. A group of search engines testing the device found silver coins, copper things of colonial times, rings and artifacts.

All users noted the excellent detection depth and wireless system. George "KG" Vayant was impressed by the sensitivity of the device, which allowed him to find a silver scales on the field near Mozhaisk.

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In addition to hunting for artifacts and coins, the device was tested on the "golden" fields of Alaska, Idaho and Australia. Michael Bennett (nicknamed Nagget Noggin) tested the device in Alaska and found a beautiful gold nugget weighing 4 g.

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AT Max has also been tested and water tested.

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In Russia, the devices will go on sale in September 2017. Already now you can pre-order in our official online store.