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25 Years of Ghost Hunting Equipment: Celebrating a Quarter Century of the Paranormal

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Celebrating a Quarter Century of the Paranormal with Ghost Hunters Equipment For 25 years, Ghost Hunters Equipment by GHOST AUGUSTINE has been helping paranormal investigators, curious beginners, and lifelong believers explore the unknown with trusted ghost hunting equipment. What started in 2001 as a small paranormal shop in historic St. Augustine, Florida has grown into one of the most recognized names in the paranormal community.  As we celebrate this incredible milestone, we wanted to take a moment to thank everyone who has supported us through the years-from first-time ghost tour guests to experienced investigators who have trusted our equipment on countless paranormal investigations. A Paranormal Store Built by Paranormal Investigators Back in 2001, paranormal investigation was very different than it is today. There were no endless online ghost hunting stores, no viral paranormal videos, and very little mainstream attention focused on ghost hunting equipment. That’s where we ...

Ghost Hunting Kits: The Ultimate Guide

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Getting started in paranormal investigating can be overwhelming. With so many pieces of equipment available-from EMF meters and spirit boxes to specialty detection devices-many investigators aren't sure where to begin. That's exactly why our Ghost Hunting Kits were created. At Ghost Hunters Equipment, we've taken some of our most popular paranormal investigation tools and bundled them together into value-packed kits that help you save money while building a capable investigation setup. Whether you're a first-time ghost hunter or a seasoned investigator looking to expand your arsenal, these kits offer an incredible way to get more equipment for less. More Gear, More Possibilities One of the biggest advantages of a ghost hunting kit is having multiple tools working together during an investigation. Paranormal investigators often use different devices to monitor various environmental changes and potential anomalies. Our kits combine equipment designed to help you: Monitor ...

REM vs EMF- What's the difference?

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If you’re new to ghost hunting equipment, one of the most confusing questions is: What’s the difference between a REM Pod and an EMF meter? At first glance, they can seem similar. Both devices light up, react to energy changes, and are commonly used during paranormal investigations. But in reality, they work in completely different ways- and understanding that difference can dramatically improve your investigations. Two of the best modern examples are the REM-POD Rev 3 and the X5 EMF Meter. While both are trusted paranormal investigation tools, they are designed for completely different investigative purposes. Understanding how each device works- and when to use them- is one of the biggest steps toward becoming a better paranormal investigator. What Is an EMF Meter? An EMF meter detects fluctuations in existing electromagnetic fields in the environment. EMF stands for electromagnetic field, which is naturally produced by: Electrical wiring Electronics Appliances Power sources Radio fre...

Ghost Hunting Safety Tips: Physical and Spiritual Precautions Every Investigator Should Know

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  Nobody talks about the moment a ghost hunter sprains an ankle in a pitch-black hallway, falls through a rotting floorboard, or comes home from an investigation feeling drained and unlike themselves for days. Ghost hunting is thrilling, but without the right precautions, it can be genuinely dangerous, both physically and in ways that are harder to explain. This guide covers the essential safety rules every paranormal investigator should follow before, during, and after every investigation. Physical Safety: Protecting Your Body in the Field Always Investigate With a Partner Never investigate alone. Haunted locations are often old, structurally unstable, or remote. A twisted ankle or medical episode with no one around can turn an exciting night into a life-threatening situation. Assign a buddy system and always know where your team members are. Scout the Location in Daylight First Walk through the location before your night investigation. Identify broken stairs, exposed nails, low b...