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National Geographic - Children's Digital Metal Detector

National Geographic - Children's Digital Metal Detector
From Trends Uk Ltd

List Price: £19.99
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Product Description

Hunt for lost items and hidden treasures! Rotating backlit digital LCD display shows status and battery strength. 26" two-piece adjustable shaft easily converts from full size to hand-held. Adjustable sensitivity plus audio tone alert with volume control.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3445 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Trends Uk Ltd
  • Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, 1.23 pounds

Features

  • Detect all metal objects using an LCD screen and sound alarm with the Digital Metal Detector.

Customer Reviews

Big metal items fine, small things rubbish1
Our son was brought this for his birthday - it did pick up large items that we hovered over (i.e. the telephone, the alarm clock etc.) but couldn't pick up our wedding rings or anything small - and if there was anything between the detector and the item - nothing. Not much good when the whole point is to find buried things!! Very disappointing as a working item - more like a "let's pretend" toy. :(

Complete and utter rubbish - don't waste your money1
This was on the top of my son's Christmas wish list and what a disapointment it turned out to be. I fully agree with the other reviewers here, the detector simply could'nt detect! We placed a variety of objects directly in front of it and on no occasion were they picked up. I thought by buying a product endorsed by National Geographic I was buying a quality item but I was sadly wrong. A waste of money and one sad and frustrated small boy!

Please avoid - very disappointing1
My daughter was thrilled to receive this for Xmas but we were all so disappointed with it. It doesn't detect any small pieces of metal at all - a coin for instance. It just doesn' work!

I would not now buy anything with the National Geographic branding.