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Hi justajester,
Okay, I like Terry Soloman's thinking and it sound like your on a budget for a detector under $500, not to mention that it sounds like you never detected before.
I will tell you how I approached metal detecting when I started last summer and maybe it will help with your decision. I didn't want to spend much on a detector until I found out if detecting was for me. I purchased a Harbor Fright 9-function detector for forty bucks with coupon. I told myself, when I find enough targets to pay off the forty dollar detector, and if I still like detecting at that time, I would purchase a good mid-range detector.
Well, I paid off that HF detector in no time, I was hooked! So I did what you are doing, but I wasn't a member of TNet at that time, so I read lots of reviews from all sources. I went with a popular single frequency VLF machine mainly because I didn't know any better and multi-frequency machine were more than I wanted to spend at that time. I never regretted my decision to this day and paid off the mid-range detector three times over within four months.
Then last Fall, I was ready for a PI detector. My thinking was, If I'm going with a PI and spend my valuable hunting time in the wet sand, water, surf, along with un-trashy dry sand, I might as well go big as not to leave anything behind. And so far, I haven't regretted that decision. I am finding more jewelry in the wet sand and water, but I have more fun in the dry sand with my VLF.
It was good for me to start with a VLF because there are so many more places to detect at the beach other than the wet sand and water. Even though I did use my VLF in the wet sand and saltwater, but the constant iron sound was annoying and I refused to detune the machine to lose a ton of depth. A good VLF will get you more excited about the hobby sooner. You will find some unbelievable stuff in places you never expected at the beach. Not only towel lines and the usual spots, but around shower areas, restrooms, parking lots, walkways, and any out of the way place that has sand. And with a VLF, you can turf hunt also.
Anyway, that's my story, I hope it helps
