Trokair
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I've always wanted to try my hand at some metal detecting. Luckily I stumbled across this website during some coin collecting research and it really got my intrest perked to purchase a detector and try my hand. This of course lead me to the first question "Which one do I get?". After carefull consideration of multiple models and realizing how I learn new skills I've decided on the following criteria:
Low Price - Up to $250
Durability - Look to get a few years out of my first
Must have a digital display - This will help me learn the tones to get to All-Metal mode (and possibly pass it on to friends/family)
Headphones - Must include a headphone jack
The area I will be doing most of my hunting in will be Northern Virginia and the Eastern Shore of Maryland, possibly the beaches as well (from my reading salt is an issue for most <$400 models?). My focus is coins however the real goal is to do All-Metal and search through the whole spectrum.
Following that criteria I targeted two starter detectors, the Garrett Ace 250 and White's Coinmaster. Both models have overwhelmingly positive feedback both here and on other research sites. The Ace 250 has a really great 2 part video on YouTube about using it however I could not locate any video on the Coinmaster.
Bottom line is this - I need my first detector and these two look like great choices. So which one would you give you your closest friend who was looking to try detecting for the first time?
PS. If you have a better model in mind that fits the bill, please suggest it so I can research and test it as well. And thanks for the help
Low Price - Up to $250
Durability - Look to get a few years out of my first
Must have a digital display - This will help me learn the tones to get to All-Metal mode (and possibly pass it on to friends/family)
Headphones - Must include a headphone jack
The area I will be doing most of my hunting in will be Northern Virginia and the Eastern Shore of Maryland, possibly the beaches as well (from my reading salt is an issue for most <$400 models?). My focus is coins however the real goal is to do All-Metal and search through the whole spectrum.
Following that criteria I targeted two starter detectors, the Garrett Ace 250 and White's Coinmaster. Both models have overwhelmingly positive feedback both here and on other research sites. The Ace 250 has a really great 2 part video on YouTube about using it however I could not locate any video on the Coinmaster.
Bottom line is this - I need my first detector and these two look like great choices. So which one would you give you your closest friend who was looking to try detecting for the first time?
PS. If you have a better model in mind that fits the bill, please suggest it so I can research and test it as well. And thanks for the help
