Lucky Eddie
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Looking to buy my first detector sometime soon!.
Was REALLY tempted last month when Minelabs re released their GPX 4500 models..at a much reduced price to original release.
Just not sure which one Would suit me best.
You see I would like to do the odd trip to the goldfields and look for alluvial gold... but I don't want to spend half my life out there when its hot and there's a zillion flies etc... I am NOT that keen..... lets call me "a fair weather" prospector.
When it's 100 degrees + in the water bag - I'd sooner be home in the air con, researching planning and preparing for future trips... retired I can pretty much choose when I want to go and where, so not confined to weekends and 'holidays' at the wrong time of year. Kids are all grown so not restricted to school hols dates either... can go early late or any season that suits me really.
What I WOULD love to do is detect a few beaches local parks and maybe even a occasional stream as well.
The thing is - I don't know if the GPX 4500 - would stand up well for beach (and stream) detecting and almost certain I can't put the coil end in salt or freshwater... wouldn't mind trying the local parks and kids playground sand pits etc, maybe of an early morning in summer when its cool for an hour or two... i.e. local areas...close to home.
So to my question.
Do i need 2 separate detectors... the GPX 4500 for the goldfields and something else for parks close to home, the beaches and streams?
If I do need 2 detectors... & the GPX 4500 is OK for goldfields... which is the best one for me to get to do the local stuff for beaches, streams, parks etc?
Should I just get the local one for parks, beaches, streams etc first & get used to using it before graduating to the GPX 4500 and trying my luck in the goldfields?... i.e will I "learn" anything looking locally for clad and jewellery etc - that will translate to good experience / skill for the goldfields with the GPX 4500 or are they 2 completely different techniques machines... & disciplines?
Been trying to nut this all out for ages and I keep equivocating & haven't taken the plunge - I need to get started, while I am still able!.
Any tips for which machine / machines would suit me best and which to start out with first?
Many thanks in advance.
Was REALLY tempted last month when Minelabs re released their GPX 4500 models..at a much reduced price to original release.
Just not sure which one Would suit me best.

You see I would like to do the odd trip to the goldfields and look for alluvial gold... but I don't want to spend half my life out there when its hot and there's a zillion flies etc... I am NOT that keen..... lets call me "a fair weather" prospector.
When it's 100 degrees + in the water bag - I'd sooner be home in the air con, researching planning and preparing for future trips... retired I can pretty much choose when I want to go and where, so not confined to weekends and 'holidays' at the wrong time of year. Kids are all grown so not restricted to school hols dates either... can go early late or any season that suits me really.
What I WOULD love to do is detect a few beaches local parks and maybe even a occasional stream as well.
The thing is - I don't know if the GPX 4500 - would stand up well for beach (and stream) detecting and almost certain I can't put the coil end in salt or freshwater... wouldn't mind trying the local parks and kids playground sand pits etc, maybe of an early morning in summer when its cool for an hour or two... i.e. local areas...close to home.
So to my question.
Do i need 2 separate detectors... the GPX 4500 for the goldfields and something else for parks close to home, the beaches and streams?
If I do need 2 detectors... & the GPX 4500 is OK for goldfields... which is the best one for me to get to do the local stuff for beaches, streams, parks etc?
Should I just get the local one for parks, beaches, streams etc first & get used to using it before graduating to the GPX 4500 and trying my luck in the goldfields?... i.e will I "learn" anything looking locally for clad and jewellery etc - that will translate to good experience / skill for the goldfields with the GPX 4500 or are they 2 completely different techniques machines... & disciplines?
Been trying to nut this all out for ages and I keep equivocating & haven't taken the plunge - I need to get started, while I am still able!.
Any tips for which machine / machines would suit me best and which to start out with first?
Many thanks in advance.
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