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The National Geographic Starter Metal Detector Kit is a solid choice for kids interested in treasure hunting. Weighing just 1.2 pounds, it's lightweight enough for children to carry around without tiring easily, making it perfect for long days of outdoor fun. The adjustable shaft allows for a comfortable fit, ensuring that kids of different heights can use it without issue. Its waterproof 7.4" dual coil is an excellent feature, enabling use at the beach or near shallow water. The detection depth of up to 4 inches is decent for young explorers, allowing them to uncover various hidden treasures.
One of its standout features is the ease of use. Kids can simply turn it on and start searching, with LED and audio alerts to indicate when they’ve found something. This simplicity encourages independence and excitement in the treasure-hunting process. Additionally, the included heavy-duty trowel and learning guide enrich the experience, teaching kids about metal detecting and making digging up finds easier.
There are a few drawbacks to consider. The detection depth might be limited for more serious treasure hunters, as advanced models can reach deeper targets. Also, while the kit is designed for kids, its construction may not withstand rough handling over extended periods, so supervision might be needed during more adventurous outings.
The GoGonova Metal Detector is a solid choice for kids aged 8-12 and adults wanting to explore metal detecting together. It features an adjustable shaft ranging from about 39 to 51 inches, making it easy to customize for different heights, which is great for comfort during long hunts. At roughly 5 pounds, it’s a bit on the heavier side compared to some kids’ models but still manageable for most juniors. The detector includes two main modes: All Metal for detecting all types of metal and Discrimination mode, which helps filter out unwanted metals, making it easier for young users to focus on specific treasures. The 8-inch search coil offers a decent detection depth of around 8 inches underground, enough for typical backyard or beach exploration.
One highlight is the IP68-rated waterproof coil, allowing use underwater in shallow areas like streams or sandy beaches, though the control box itself isn’t waterproof, so caution is needed around water. The large, backlit LCD screen simplifies reading results, making it user-friendly for beginners. Included accessories like a carry bag, shovel, and earphones add value, but note the shovel is suited for soft soil and sand, not hard ground.
Durability seems reasonable with metal materials and waterproof coil, but the control box’s lack of waterproofing limits rough use in wet conditions. This detector balances ease of use, adjustability, and useful detection features well for kids starting out, especially families wanting shared outdoor fun, although younger kids might find the weight slightly challenging and users should be mindful around water with the electronics.
The Bounty Hunter Tracker IV is a solid choice for kids and beginners interested in metal detecting. It weighs just 2.8 pounds, which is light enough for kids to handle comfortably during outings. The adjustable shaft extends up to 51 inches, making it easy to customize the length as your child grows or for different user heights. This helps keep the experience comfortable and reduces fatigue. The detector includes a waterproof 8-inch coil, which works well for searching on land and in shallow water, expanding the types of environments your child can explore.
One of its standout features is the three detection modes—All-Metal, Tone, and Full Discrimination—which help users identify different metals and ignore unwanted trash like iron or foil. This discrimination feature is especially useful for kids to focus on finding valuable items without constant digging. The included pinpointer further improves accuracy, reducing the time spent searching for buried objects and making treasure hunts more rewarding.
Durability is decent, with ABS plastic construction and IP54 rating, meaning it can handle dust and splashes, but it’s not suitable for full underwater use. The package also comes with handy accessories like a rechargeable battery pack, headphones, a plastic trowel, and a carry bag, creating a convenient all-in-one kit for beginners. Some younger kids might still find the 2.8-pound weight a bit heavy for long use, and the battery setup requires 9V batteries, which may need occasional replacement if you don’t use the rechargeable pack. Detection depth is good for casual use but might not compare to more advanced, expensive models.
The Bounty Hunter Tracker IV presents a user-friendly, versatile, and fairly durable option for kids starting metal detecting. Its adjustable design and thoughtful extras make it a fun and practical introduction without overwhelming complexity.