time4me
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I've been detecting for around 30 years, and my arsenal of detectors includes: Minelab Excalibur, Minelab Explorer II, Minelab E-Trac, Whites Eagle Spectrum, and a Garrett Ace 250 and Minelab X-Terra 70 both of which my son uses.
However, I always seem to have a hard time answering the question I often get, which I just got again from my brother and his wife. They want a good quality detector that is very easy to use out of the box, but something that can get more advanced as they grow in their understanding of it.
They live in southern california, and want to be able to detect yards and parks, but also want to be able to take it to the beach and detect the wet saltwater sand, so it needs to be able to handle wet sand on ocean beaches without tons of falsing and interference from the ground mineralization.
I think they can spend around $1000 if necessary, but if they can get something to meet their needs well for less, they'd be happy.
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However, I always seem to have a hard time answering the question I often get, which I just got again from my brother and his wife. They want a good quality detector that is very easy to use out of the box, but something that can get more advanced as they grow in their understanding of it.
They live in southern california, and want to be able to detect yards and parks, but also want to be able to take it to the beach and detect the wet saltwater sand, so it needs to be able to handle wet sand on ocean beaches without tons of falsing and interference from the ground mineralization.
I think they can spend around $1000 if necessary, but if they can get something to meet their needs well for less, they'd be happy.
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