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    wolfsingleton: Is a two pound metal detector so damn hard to carry that someone actually created this? What's next, a few yards of toilet paper wrapped around your ... more »
    nutbastard: they didn't work because dignity is not metallic. incidentally, it's not metallica, either. more »
    DennyCrane: Woah woah woah woah woah. Back up. You have a titanium rod in your leg? Are you a cyborg? The Six Million Dollar Man? more »
    GitEmSteveDave_HatesFriday: BTW Brian, Did you happen to see any other people combing the beach, or did they also not find shit? more »
    Segador: I join SteveDave in wanting to hear the Titanium Leg Rod Incident. What happened? more »
    PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: Also, you can't really cover much area with these things. With a normal detector, you swing it in an arc back and forth and cover a lot of area. I don... more »
    bill cant fart: "Your version of Internet Explorer is not supported. Please upgrade to the most recent version in order to view comments." WHAT?!?! This is Gizmodo! I... more »
    Gizmodoholic: what's with the blurry part in the photo? more »
    GitEmSteveDave_HatesFriday: To hell with the treasure finding flip-flops, I want to hear more about how you became semi-bionic/cyborg Brian! more »
    something_unique_and_descriptive: Looks like a house arrest anklet. more »
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    Metal Detecting Sandal Lightning Review: No

    These sandals use a copper coil in the right foot, connected by USB port to a base unit strapped to your leg, to find metal objects in the sand up to 2 feet away. In theory. More »
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