Detectorist Guide
Searcher Finds Spray Bottle Review
Searcher Finds Spray Bottle Review
Quick Verdict
The Searcher Finds Spray Bottle is a simple but surprisingly useful addition to any detectorist’s kit. It helps remove loose dirt from coins, artefacts and other finds before photography or identification without risking damage from aggressive cleaning. Lightweight, reusable and inexpensive, it’s a practical tool that earns a place in any finds pouch.
At A Glance
Best For: Field cleaning finds
Capacity: 50ml
Material: Aluminium
Reusable: Yes
Portable: Yes
Key Features
• 50ml capacity
• Lightweight aluminium bottle
• Refillable design
• Fine mist spray nozzle
• Compact enough for finds pouch or detecting bag
• Suitable for carrying water for field cleaning
Why Detectorists Use It
Many detectorists carry a small spray bottle to gently remove loose dirt from finds before photographing, recording or identifying them.
A light mist of water can reveal details that are difficult to see on a dry coin, token or artefact while avoiding aggressive cleaning methods that may damage the find.
Best For
✓ Coin hunters
✓ Rally detecting
✓ PAS recording photographs
✓ Identifying finds in the field
✓ Detectorists who prefer careful cleaning methods
Pros
✔ Lightweight and easy to carry
✔ Refillable and reusable
✔ Helps reveal details before recording finds
✔ Affordable addition to any kit
✔ Simple to use
Cons
✘ Not intended for deep cleaning
✘ Won't remove heavy corrosion
✘ Doesn't replace proper conservation methods
Who Is This Product For?
The Searcher Finds Spray Bottle is ideal for detectorists who want to remove loose dirt and reveal details before photographing, recording or identifying finds. It is particularly useful for responsible detectorists who prefer gentle cleaning methods in the field.
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Final Verdict
The Searcher Finds Spray Bottle is a simple accessory that solves a genuine problem. It won't replace proper conservation techniques, but it can help reveal important details while you're still in the field.
For a small investment, it's a useful addition to almost any detecting kit and earns a Detectorist Guide recommendation.
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