Garrett ACE 250
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- Entry level
- Weight 1.2 kg
- Videoguide in italian available
- Available
This ultra-resistant Sand Scoop is indispensable to retrieve your targets on beaches or other sandy soils.
A true must for every hunter, could be lenght adjusted in 3 positions and be easily carried.
Also features an extra 17 cm handle
Questo robustissimo setaccio è indispensabile per portare alla luce i tuoi ritrovamenti in ambienti come spiagge e ovunque il terreno sia composto da sabbia.
Indispensabile a tutti i cercatori, ha lunghezza regolabile in 3 posizioni e può essere facilmente trasportato.
Dotato di manico supplementare da 17 cm.
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