Tek 4000 for new-B

Digzit2

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Loco-Digger

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Are you referring to the Teknetics Delta 4000?

If your in the Chicago area, you ought to check on this deal

https://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/for/5382700295.html

Detector, Lesche digging tool and headphones for $125

all you'll need is a nail apron and a decent pin pointer. I would not pay less than $89 for a new one. I use Garrett pin pointers. If you feel you need more depth you can always upgrade by getting the 9 x 11 DD coil.

Many of us have started with low end detectors, move to the mid level, then to the ceam of the crop. You can't go wrong with the deal I listed. Heck you could sell the detector for the $125 anfd you'd have a free pair of Whites headphones and a digging tool, almost $100 worth of gear for free.
 

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patpall22

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thats a good deal loco. I there is a used one hereon treasure net if you look in the classifieds section.
 

Garrett424

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Teknetics Delta 4000,
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The Delta is a FANTASTIC machine to start out with. I'm not gonna' get into it again in this thread because I've been talking it up on this site since I got mine last year. You can check out some of my earlier posts if you want. I have a feeling some may be gettin' a little tired of hearing me brag about the Delta. Just take my word that it's a great detector for the money.

If you need any help or helpful hints, don't hesitate to ask.
Welcome to T'Net and to a fantastic hobby that will pay you back as you go along in more ways than one.
 

Terry Soloman

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Tesoro Compadre is just as good for what you'll be doing, and it's only $170.00
 

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Digzit2

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Teknetics t2 se,Deteknix X pointer angus mackirk explorer,keene a51a.
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The Delta is a FANTASTIC machine to start out with. I'm not gonna' get into it again in this thread because I've been talking it up on this site since I got mine last year. You can check out some of my earlier posts if you want. I have a feeling some may be gettin' a little tired of hearing me brag about the Delta. Just take my word that it's a great detector for the money.

If you need any help or helpful hints, don't hesitate to ask.
Welcome to T'Net and to a fantastic hobby that will pay you back as you go along in more ways than one.

Thanks for the help and info.
 

H-D 1

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I love cleaning up after my buddy and his V3I with my little Delta 4000 but he's only had a year now and still learning it. I still don't let him by with any excuses on it though plus when he's mad he misses a lot of stuff. Man I'm a bad person now that I think about it.
 

Garrett424

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Teknetics Omega 8000
Teknetics Delta 4000,
Deteknix XPointer,
Fiskar's Big Grip Digger & my old Army Trench shovel for the tough jobs
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
I love cleaning up after my buddy and his V3I with my little Delta 4000 but he's only had a year now and still learning it. I still don't let him by with any excuses on it though plus when he's mad he misses a lot of stuff. Man I'm a bad person now that I think about it.

Hey, finders keepers right??
That's practically the motto of this hobby.
But yeah, the Delta is an impressive machine.
 

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