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title: "Minelab GO-FIND 44 High-Power Ultra-Light Metal Detector for Adults with 10\" Waterproof Coil"
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# High-power detection 10" waterproof coil Ultra-light & portable Minelab GO-FIND 44 High-Power Ultra-Light Metal Detector for Adults with 10" Waterproof Coil

**Brand:** minelab
**Price:** € 310.34
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## Summary

> ⚡ Detect More, Carry Less, Find Faster!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Minelab GO-FIND 44 High-Power Ultra-Light Metal Detector for Adults with 10" Waterproof Coil by minelab
- **How much does it cost?** € 310.34 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/59393145-minelab-go-find-44-high-power-ultra-light-metal-detector)

## Best For

- minelab enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted minelab brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Pack & Go Ready:** Weighs just 2.3 lbs and folds compactly for on-the-move adventures
- • **Smart Connected:** Bluetooth-enabled with app integration for real-time target ID & mapping
- • **Effortless Precision:** Treasure View LEDs & Pinpoint Mode for laser-focused finds
- • **Waterproof Versatility:** 10" coil submerges up to 2 feet for shoreline and stream detecting
- • **Beginner-Friendly Power:** V-FLEX tech and Easy-Trak ground tracking make accuracy simple

## Overview

The Minelab GO-FIND 44 is a high-power, ultra-light metal detector designed for beginners and casual pros alike. Featuring a 10" waterproof coil, Bluetooth connectivity with a dedicated app, and advanced detection modes including Treasure View LEDs and Pinpoint Mode, it offers precise, user-friendly treasure hunting in a compact, foldable design weighing just 2.3 lbs. Perfect for on-the-go explorers seeking smart, accurate, and versatile metal detecting.

## Description

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Review: Equinox 800 it ain't; But it does work - I have a Whites-clone pulse induction monster that will find ANYTHING, even up to two meters (that's not a typo). I have a VLF that you've never heard of, that easily goes to a foot+, and discriminates in/out with just awesome precision; it has a knife-like detection field with a DD coil, & recovers fast enough to read 'nail+penny+doubloon' as 'donk+blip+oooweeedoggie'. Both are completely manually calibrated. With rheostats. I like rheostats. However, metal detecting is my hobby, not my job. Never have I to date gone out and not learned something new. For some time now I've been drooling over an Equinox 600/800, or for that matter a CTX 3030, or an XP Deus, for the simplicity alone (and of course the glowing reviews about everything that they do), but to be honest: I'm interested in the automatic settings, because I'm not interested in thinking so hard constantly (Okay, it's not that hard, I'm just being lazy, but it seriously does impact how often I 'haul the things out', you understand.). My first detector was a National Geographic toy-that's-not-a-toy holiday present. With it, I found lots of nails & bottle caps & pull tabs & small change coins & I remember a particularly deep steel housedoor latchplate. Way fun but easily grown out of, and it was re-gifted to the delight of my daughter & her children. I came full circle to purchase a Go Find 66. For $300 I could have gone with a Nokta Macro Simplex for the waterproof (I haven't scuba-ed in many years, and don't particularly enjoy walking around slowly in a grid pattern in the rain) & some automation (plus it's an Equinox knock-off...). For the foldablity/throw-in-the-trunk-ness, the idiot proof simplicity, & shear fun, I went back on myself and plopped down $200 for a Go Find 66 that anyone that comes with me can use while I go around thinking a bit with a real machine. In the meantime however, this thing will get me off my butt & out detecting because it's turn on & go, super lightweight, & packs anywhere! The National Geographic (not the Junior version), & all the Go Find models in the series, use the double-processor VFLEX tracking ground balance & detection found only on other middle-top-of-the-line Minelabs, by the way. If you're interested, look it up on Minelab's website. It's cool. The machine has a 10" rectangular-ish trapezoidal search coil. I've found it more or less large enough for coverage, and although it doesn't split hairs like a DD, it really does the job. Another thing that the 66 has is Bluetooth, and an app that plots to Google Maps, along with remote control, & target refinement/tone settings, etc. The coin and item identification features on the app really up the game for trash rejection. (The CTX 3030 does stuff like that along with some other extreme detectors; but do you have $3000 burning a hole in your pocket?) I got an quick email reply to my inquiry, from Jason at Minelab HQ, saying that the Go Find models 40 through 66 won't pair directly to Bluetooth headphones or anything other than a smartphone running the app. It does pair seamlessly with the app on my Android, but of course with a Bluetooth delay. I always use hardwired headphones anyway. Yet another thing that this has is a backlight, which simply is not standard on alot of detectors at this price range. And it fits in a backpack, folks. I'm happy. I'll get vertigo circling back again and trying to justify cheaping myself out on something like a Simplex, OR overspending on a professional machine. So for the foreseeable future, I'll enjoy the challenges and benefits of the stuff I've chosen so far. If there's one commonality I've noticed between most how-to's out there, it's that people have their favourites, and even different favorite ones for different jobs. I know my agenda, we'll say; & I have alot of fun with my 66, some marker flags, (a Dr Otek pinpointer, love it) and a shovel. 😉 The Go Find 66 does work very well. Is it flimsy? I could snap it like a twig, but I don't feel as though I will. Does it look like a toy? Kinda, but it would have fit right in as a streamlined TV prop on ST:Voyager back in the day. No numerical display and no true all-metal mode is probably the proverbial coalpile in a ballroom where most advanced detectorists would find issue. The depth is shy of professional (yet mind-blowing-ly adequate, if that's possible) and the discrimination is very wonky & mysterious. For example: A U.S. quarter crossing parallel to the coil reads predictably in an air test from about 10" or more. I'm frankly taken alittle aback, in a pleasant way; just it's kinda chatty at high sensitivity. For instance: Deeper than 6", even on medium sensitivity, I'd expect a two bit piece to be detected, but as ferrous together with high value, therefore a question; but at 6" I've come to expect most targets to be an intuitive match to what the icons portray. The smartphone app also makes exact predictions for different coins along with pictures, and icons for other objects & trash. The app seems like it would be quite handy. If I could mount the smartphone on the Go Find I know I'd use it. I find it awkward to say 'cellphone armband', so you can imagine how comfortable I find wearing one, but perhaps I'll figure something out. The device by itself does it's job. I'm being conservative on paper, but don't expect miracles. The Minelab Go Find 66 is not a god rod, but I trust it. I'll still drool over the Equinox; but to the young ones out there: Sometimes wanting is better than having. 😉🔃
Review: Good inexpensive metal detector - Very good basic metal detector from one of the best detector manufacturers. The Minelab Go Find 11 is a very basic metal detector with two search modes and a single tone signal. It uses Minelab’s proprietary software so it is great for locating targets in the ground. It does not have the discrimination or customizable features on more expensive detectors. If you are looking for an excellent detector for kids or beginners this is a good machine to start with. I have several other more advanced detectors and this machine impressed me with it’s capabilities. The LED display is easy to read and the tone is easy to hear. With two search modes there is not a lot of discrimination, but it does find targets readily. I bought it because it collapses down fairly small and I like the idea of a detector that fits into a day pack without disassembly. It is also a Minelab with the Minelab software. There are models of the Go Find that are more advanced than this one, so it you want a little more capability I would look at those models. All in all, it is a great little detector.

## Features

- EASY TO USE. The GO-FIND 44 professional metal detector is built for those starting out who want more from their first detector. It’s easy to understand, simple to set up and designed to help you detect with greater accuracy and control from the very beginning.
- LIGHT & COMPACT. This metal detector machine collapses and folds to fit into luggage or backpacks. At just 2.3 lbs. (1.06 kg), it's the lightest treasure finder in its class. No assembly required.
- SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE. Detecting is more accurate with Treasure View LEDs, Pinpoint Mode, three Find Modes and Easy-Trak automatic ground tracking. Featuring five easy-to-see treasure view LEDs, red lights indicate trash, while green lights indicate treasure. Pinpoint mode delivers extreme precision, helping you to zero in on targets, dig smaller holes, recover targets faster and leave less trace behind. Auto ground-tracking reduces noise interference and maximizes target signals.
- PERFECT FOR BEGINNERS. The GO-FIND 44 with V-FLEX technology offers more control and accuracy for users wanting to explore further. Our 10" hard-wired coil is waterproof up to 2 ft, making detecting ideal for shorelines, streams and other shallow locations.
- CONNECT. The GO-FIND 44 is Bluetooth ready for you to enjoy wireless, hands-free audio for a more streamlined detecting experience. Download our free GO-FIND smartphone app to view detector information, identify common coins and record your finds using Google Maps and more.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B079Z43X45 |
| Adjustable Length | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,666 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #98 in Metal Detectors |
| Brand | MINELAB |
| Brand Name | MINELAB |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,124 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD or LED |
| International Protection Rating | IP54 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 51.4"L x 7.25"W x 4"H |
| Item Type Name | metal-detectors |
| Item Weight | 2.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | MINELAB |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 3231-0014 |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | 3231-0014 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| UPC | 811493016641 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| search coil size | 10 Inches |

## Product Details

- **Batteries Required?:** No
- **Brand:** MINELAB
- **Color:** Black
- **Material:** Metal
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: i notice there is about $40. difference between the 40 & 44 but can't find any difference in the features, what is it ?**
A: One has bluetooth and comes with some different options in the app

**Q: This kind of detector can reach 5m depth if gold or iron is big?**
A: Never seen a 'common' man have one that would reach much further than 3ft.+-
5m is what close to 20ft.

**Q: Re minelab go-find 44  does this detector require the ear buds or does it have audio speakers too?**
A: The Minelab Go-Find 44 has 3 audio options: a built-in speaker on the control box, audio can be synced to headphones or ear buds with the built-in Bluetooth, or you can plug headphones into the 1/8" audio jack.

**Q: Si lo compro me llega a argentina ?**
A: Hell isn't Minelab Australian anyway so what US have to do w/it!?!?!?! Argentina, send me yo $$$ and I'll mail whichever one you send enough $$$ for....
HOLLA

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Equinox 800 it ain't; But it does work
*by R***T on November 27, 2020*

I have a Whites-clone pulse induction monster that will find ANYTHING, even up to two meters (that's not a typo). I have a VLF that you've never heard of, that easily goes to a foot+, and discriminates in/out with just awesome precision; it has a knife-like detection field with a DD coil, & recovers fast enough to read 'nail+penny+doubloon' as 'donk+blip+oooweeedoggie'. Both are completely manually calibrated. With rheostats. I like rheostats. However, metal detecting is my hobby, not my job. Never have I to date gone out and not learned something new. For some time now I've been drooling over an Equinox 600/800, or for that matter a CTX 3030, or an XP Deus, for the simplicity alone (and of course the glowing reviews about everything that they do), but to be honest: I'm interested in the automatic settings, because I'm not interested in thinking so hard constantly (Okay, it's not that hard, I'm just being lazy, but it seriously does impact how often I 'haul the things out', you understand.). My first detector was a National Geographic toy-that's-not-a-toy holiday present. With it, I found lots of nails & bottle caps & pull tabs & small change coins & I remember a particularly deep steel housedoor latchplate. Way fun but easily grown out of, and it was re-gifted to the delight of my daughter & her children. I came full circle to purchase a Go Find 66. For $300 I could have gone with a Nokta Macro Simplex for the waterproof (I haven't scuba-ed in many years, and don't particularly enjoy walking around slowly in a grid pattern in the rain) & some automation (plus it's an Equinox knock-off...). For the foldablity/throw-in-the-trunk-ness, the idiot proof simplicity, & shear fun, I went back on myself and plopped down $200 for a Go Find 66 that anyone that comes with me can use while I go around thinking a bit with a real machine. In the meantime however, this thing will get me off my butt & out detecting because it's turn on & go, super lightweight, & packs anywhere! The National Geographic (not the Junior version), & all the Go Find models in the series, use the double-processor VFLEX tracking ground balance & detection found only on other middle-top-of-the-line Minelabs, by the way. If you're interested, look it up on Minelab's website. It's cool. The machine has a 10" rectangular-ish trapezoidal search coil. I've found it more or less large enough for coverage, and although it doesn't split hairs like a DD, it really does the job. Another thing that the 66 has is Bluetooth, and an app that plots to Google Maps, along with remote control, & target refinement/tone settings, etc. The coin and item identification features on the app really up the game for trash rejection. (The CTX 3030 does stuff like that along with some other extreme detectors; but do you have $3000 burning a hole in your pocket?) I got an quick email reply to my inquiry, from Jason at Minelab HQ, saying that the Go Find models 40 through 66 won't pair directly to Bluetooth headphones or anything other than a smartphone running the app. It does pair seamlessly with the app on my Android, but of course with a Bluetooth delay. I always use hardwired headphones anyway. Yet another thing that this has is a backlight, which simply is not standard on alot of detectors at this price range. And it fits in a backpack, folks. I'm happy. I'll get vertigo circling back again and trying to justify cheaping myself out on something like a Simplex, OR overspending on a professional machine. So for the foreseeable future, I'll enjoy the challenges and benefits of the stuff I've chosen so far. If there's one commonality I've noticed between most how-to's out there, it's that people have their favourites, and even different favorite ones for different jobs. I know my agenda, we'll say; & I have alot of fun with my 66, some marker flags, (a Dr Otek pinpointer, love it) and a shovel. 😉 The Go Find 66 does work very well. Is it flimsy? I could snap it like a twig, but I don't feel as though I will. Does it look like a toy? Kinda, but it would have fit right in as a streamlined TV prop on ST:Voyager back in the day. No numerical display and no true all-metal mode is probably the proverbial coalpile in a ballroom where most advanced detectorists would find issue. The depth is shy of professional (yet mind-blowing-ly adequate, if that's possible) and the discrimination is very wonky & mysterious. For example: A U.S. quarter crossing parallel to the coil reads predictably in an air test from about 10" or more. I'm frankly taken alittle aback, in a pleasant way; just it's kinda chatty at high sensitivity. For instance: Deeper than 6", even on medium sensitivity, I'd expect a two bit piece to be detected, but as ferrous together with high value, therefore a question; but at 6" I've come to expect most targets to be an intuitive match to what the icons portray. The smartphone app also makes exact predictions for different coins along with pictures, and icons for other objects & trash. The app seems like it would be quite handy. If I could mount the smartphone on the Go Find I know I'd use it. I find it awkward to say 'cellphone armband', so you can imagine how comfortable I find wearing one, but perhaps I'll figure something out. The device by itself does it's job. I'm being conservative on paper, but don't expect miracles. The Minelab Go Find 66 is not a god rod, but I trust it. I'll still drool over the Equinox; but to the young ones out there: Sometimes wanting is better than having. 😉🔃

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good inexpensive metal detector
*by E***N on October 30, 2022*

Very good basic metal detector from one of the best detector manufacturers. The Minelab Go Find 11 is a very basic metal detector with two search modes and a single tone signal. It uses Minelab’s proprietary software so it is great for locating targets in the ground. It does not have the discrimination or customizable features on more expensive detectors. If you are looking for an excellent detector for kids or beginners this is a good machine to start with. I have several other more advanced detectors and this machine impressed me with it’s capabilities. The LED display is easy to read and the tone is easy to hear. With two search modes there is not a lot of discrimination, but it does find targets readily. I bought it because it collapses down fairly small and I like the idea of a detector that fits into a day pack without disassembly. It is also a Minelab with the Minelab software. There are models of the Go Find that are more advanced than this one, so it you want a little more capability I would look at those models. All in all, it is a great little detector.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect first detector for kids!
*by J***K on December 13, 2024*

Got this as a present for my daughter in the spring, and we've had a great time with it since. Easy to carry, easy to use. It's held up to a child's use in fields, woods, and beaches. Haven't found any doubloons yet, but there's always hope!

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