I'm 100% green to metal detecting and was wondering if some of you guys wanted to post up models that you liked. You know, the good the bad and the ugly. Keep in mind I know nothing about detecting so a beginners model, if such a thing exists, would be ideal.
As stated above, the question is asked all the time and everyone here has an opinion based on their own experience and preferences.
I started off with a cheap Bounty Hunter Tracker IV from Craigslist. That's a basic beep and dig beginner machine that does what it's designed to do. I outgrew that one in a matter of weeks and have long since moved on. Now I'm a Teknetics guy. I started with the Teknetics Delta 4000 (which I LOVE) and upgraded to the Omega 8000 (which I LOVE even more). These two units were truly game changers for me and kicked me into a whole new level of hunting. I got both of them used at ridiculously great prices.
I definitely recommend taking a good look at the Teknetics machines because they're all good. But, if I was starting out and had a fairly decent budget, I would also take a serious look at the Bounty Hunter Land Ranger Pro. I've never used one but I've heard many great things about it. Bounty Hunter and Teknetics are made by the same people and the pro series BH units have a very similar platform as the Teknetics machines. For the money the Land Ranger Pro is definitely loaded with features and comes with a DD coil stock.
If your budget isn't limited you may just want to go all in and look at a high end unit like the Teknetics T2 Classic. That's a classic that comes highly recommended and was recently reissued at a new lower price of around 500 bucks.
It really depends on how serious you are about this hobby and what you intend to do. Keep in mind that if you plan on hunting salt water beaches you'll want a machine that's designed to hunt salt water beaches and the ones I mention are NOT salt water machines. They're great in the dry sand but not so great in the wet sand. With fresh water they're just fine but salt water is highly mineralized and that changes everything.
If you intend to hunt once in a while on mostly dry land then you probably won't want to break the bank. If you intend to do this seriously for the long term, you can start off cheap and upgrade later or save money in the long run and start off higher. The fact is, if you buy a cheap detector and find that you really love the hobby you'll outgrow the cheap detector sooner or later (probably sooner). On the upside you'll have a backup and can always sell it if you find you no longer use it.
Oh and don't discount buying a nice used detector. Craigslist is usually loaded with them and it can save you hundreds. Many people buy detectors but when they realize there is actual worked involved in the hobby, they tend to not use them and eventually sell them on the cheap. Others are just upgrading and selling the machines they've outgrown.
Ultimately you should get the one that is right for you, your hunting style and one that you REALLY, REALLY like. If you really like your detector you'll use it WAY more than one that you don't or have buyers remorse with. The really good thing is that any detector will also eventually pay for itself IF you remain persistent and use it. How long that takes depends on you as well as the quality of the sites you hunt and a little luck. Keep in mind that the more you dig the "luckier" you'll get.
In the end it's s numbers game. If you first just show up, then keep digging and refuse to get discouraged on those occasions when nothing good shows up, you'll ultimately come out ahead. It's like throwing mud at a wall. If you throw enough some of it is bound to stick. The real goal is to ENJOY the hobby and enjoy your hunts.
Oh; I might as well warn you that this is a VERY addicting hobby. When you dig that first silver coin or gold ring you'll want to go out and find the next great target. If you have an addictive personality and lots of passion like I do you should do very well.
I hope this helps more than it confuses you. Whatever you choose, good luck and HAPPY hunting......