If you were to recommend a MD for an inexperienced user, which would you choose?

jeff of pa

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a Garrett 250

Or a Whites XLT

depending on your Budget
 

Postalrevnant

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Welcome to the forum Groundhawg. One thing is for sure, whatever type of detector you decide on with practice practice practice you should be able to become good with it.

Anyways not really an answer to your question, but really just wanted to welcome you here and wish you good luck on finding, getting, and starting to detect.

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RON (PA)

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Have you looked at the Compadre by Tesoro? It is less than $200.00. I have had mine for over 4 years and it works great. I use it as a primary machine. Hope it helps.
 

Scary Hunter

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I'm still a newbie in detectors, but I found that in kellyco they sell some new detectors with a little scratch or demo ones in good prices, maybe you can get a good one in a low price. They also include a lot of accesories in some of the detectors that other stores don't , just take a look. http://www.kellycodetectors.com/
 

ernie

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what ever you decide stick with a brand name tesoro whites garrett fisher bounty hunter ect.don't buy any of that Chinese junk flooding ebay and some dealers.the brand name companies have been in business for years .they all make good starting machines.and they will stand by them.also try to find a dealer if you can and get some hands on experience with the machines.best of luck whatever you decide.
 

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