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Jan 18, 2012, 07:24 AM
#1
Suggestions on detectors
I been looking for a metal detector to buy to get back into the hobby.My budget is $250 - $400 will mainly be using it for coins,jewelery and possibly some relic searching.Been looking at the Whites M6 but seems to be abit out of my price range for now.I live in Eastern Pa. Berks county and the soil seems to be pretty harsh in some places.Won't really need anything for beaches unless i would happen to go and visit my folks down in Florida,any suggestions on something decent would be appreciated.Thanks in advance.Rich
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Jan 18, 2012, 08:51 AM
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 Director-Search & Recovery Team of Oakland County.
Re: Suggestions on detectors
You are going to be floaded with suggestions from members. The ACE 250 has many that enjoy it, but I think the Tesoro Cibola is a lot better choice and has the lifetime warranty if you ever need it. http://www.tesoro.com/product/detect...ola/index.html
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"TIME IS THE ONLY THING YOU NEVER GET BACK, WHY WASTE IT SWINGING A DETECTOR THAT ISN'T UP TO THE TASK."
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Jan 18, 2012, 09:29 AM
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Re: Suggestions on detectors
I had one of those Ace 250's and did not like it at all,not saying they don't work well for others but just wasn't for me.Actually was thinking about the Cibola or possibly a Minelab Musketeer,this stuff can be very overwhelming on trying to make a decision on what to buy with a limited budget.
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Jan 19, 2012, 07:18 PM
#4
Re: Suggestions on detectors
You could purchase an M6 used. They are great machines. As mentioned the Tesoro Cibola and Garretts ACE 250 or 350. Also don't cut out the Garretts AT Pro. My 2 cents.
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Jan 20, 2012, 07:57 AM
#5
Re: Suggestions on detectors
The M6 was my first choice but don't seem to be to many used ones for sale,like i read in some other posts seems like one of those best kept secrets from Whites.
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Jan 20, 2012, 12:39 PM
#6
Re: Suggestions on detectors
Yes Whites made a few that were sleepers, out performed for the price. The IDX Pro was another, just plain hot, just no depth indication.
Easily modified to manually GB.
You might check out a used Garret AT Pro. You might find it in the $4XX.00 range. It should work for your application. If you can save a little more the new AT Gold may be interesting.
Good luck with your choice.
Ed D.
Keep detecting, Keep digging, Keep finding!
Ed Donovan
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Jan 22, 2012, 03:30 PM
#7
Re: Suggestions on detectors
M6 is a well kept secret of Whites. Great machine and if you want used they do show up on ebay. Just keep your eye out.
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Jan 22, 2012, 03:36 PM
#8
Re: Suggestions on detectors
I can't say enough good about Minelab. Save up a few hundred more and buy a used explorer.
I save my top-end whites if im doing the tot-lots, which is almost never.
We chased our pleasures here - dug our treasures there
JM
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Jan 22, 2012, 05:22 PM
#9
Re: Suggestions on detectors
M6 is a well kept secret of Whites. Great machine and if you want used they do show up on ebay. Just keep your eye out.
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Jan 22, 2012, 05:29 PM
#10
Re: Suggestions on detectors
 Originally Posted by Jersey Hunter
M6 is a well kept secret of Whites. Great machine and if you want used they do show up on ebay. Just keep your eye out.
Makes sense to me, whites are in business to sell detectors. The M6 they want to keep secret. Gotcha!
We chased our pleasures here - dug our treasures there
JM
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Jan 26, 2012, 10:07 PM
#11
Re: Suggestions on detectors
 Originally Posted by fistfulladirt
 Originally Posted by Jersey Hunter
M6 is a well kept secret of Whites. Great machine and if you want used they do show up on ebay. Just keep your eye out.
Makes sense to me, whites are in business to sell detectors. The M6 they want to keep secret. Gotcha!
I didn't mean Whites Company themselves were keeping it a secret. I meant that you always hear people touting the DFX or V3i, MXT etc., with it not being a flagship detector in the lineup, I consider it a well kept secret as the M6 is a great machine. It seems people are happier with the M6 then the DFX or V3i, based on the reviews I've read at metaldetectorreviews.net and various other websites. OK?
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Jan 27, 2012, 12:04 AM
#12
Re: Suggestions on detectors
Give us a shout. We have some nice lightly used machines you would be happy with.
Toll Free:
855-966-3563
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Jan 27, 2012, 07:25 AM
#13
Re: Suggestions on detectors
Thanks Woodland,As soon as i'm ready to purchase i just may do that.Rich
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Jan 27, 2012, 08:14 AM
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 *************** WHAT YOU DO WITH THE FINDS YOU DIG UP IS YOUR BUSINESS AND NO ONE ELSES, IGNORE ANYONE ON A SOAPBOX TRYING TO PREACH OTHERWISE! **************
Re: Suggestions on detectors
Mike at Woodland Detectors is a stand up guy, you will not get burnt buying a used detector from him......

All posts begin with "In my opinion"
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Jan 27, 2012, 01:05 PM
#15
Re: Suggestions on detectors
You should definitely talk to a dealer. Mike is one of the good ones.
Its really hard to give advice on this topic because soil conditions are everything when it comes to choosing a detector.
I live in Florida and my soil conditions are so mild (except for salt water, of course) I can use any machine out there.
But in other parts of the country that simply isn't the case. My great Florida detector may fall flat in parts of Eastern Pennsylvania.
If there is a metal detecting club in your area, go visit them. See what they're using and ask questions. They'd be happy to help and will steer you in the right direction.
He who fears digging trash will dig no treasure.
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Jan 27, 2012, 05:37 PM
#16
Re: Suggestions on detectors
Get the Cibola
I'll just follow you with My E-trac ! ! ! !
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