What is the best metal detector ?

50cent

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Boatlode

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Tesoro Sand Shark......
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There is no single best machine. Metal detectors are like tools, each is designed for a specific job. You don't drive nails with a screwdriver, and you don't turn screws with a hammer.

The best machine is the one that is best suited to the task and used by an experienced operator.
 

Auriemma

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Minelab: Sov XS; Sov XS2 Pro ; XS2a Pro ; E-TRAC; Profind 25, Garrett PP AT
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The best detector... Is the one you're swinging! Now make the most of it!
 

Koffee

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You have some good suggestions with a lot of experience using them. The only thing I would add and I wish someone would of told me when I got my first detector. Make sure with your budget you leave room for a good Digging tool and pinpointer. If you skimp in these areas you might end up not having a good time and stop detecting altogether.

Cheers - Koffee
 

NMGold

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I've used a lot of detectors, but I keep going back to Tesoro.
 

Phantasman

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There is no single best machine. Metal detectors are like tools, each is designed for a specific job. You don't drive nails with a screwdriver, and you don't turn screws with a hammer.

The best machine is the one that is best suited to the task and used by an experienced operator.

I agree. It's like going to KBB and asking "what's the best automobile?"
 

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