Looking for opinions on best Tesoro for land detecting in general

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Tesoro Umax, Tesoro Outlaw, Garrett AT Max, Equinox 800
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All Treasure Hunting
You are aware Tesoro went bankrupt so there is no warranty.
 

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I've owned the Silver Umax and Outlaw, but sold them. Thinking of trading my AT Max in on another Tesoro because I kind of miss the simplicity of them.

I suspect that most will say it’s the Vaquero for best all-around.. They’re quite good but my choice is still the Bandido II μMAX. They’re not quite as deep as the Vaquero, but I think the discrimination circuit works better for most of my detecting. If you leave the disc set really low though and dig more small iron (nails on up to steel bottlecaps), you may like Vaquero better. If I’m in very trashy spots, and I sometimes am, the Bandido is the only Tesoro I’ve used that will just have a bottlecap click while still giving a strong “dig it” on a nickel. Your Outlaw was quite similar in operation to the Bandido, but a little more..quirky.

Even though they’re now an old relic themselves, Tesoros still work very well. The trick in buying now is, either a new in box unit - or get lucky with a good used.
 

I like the Tejon the best, good, solid, and works great!
 

Tejon; Vaquero:skullflag:
 

There all good.
 

I had good times with a high-tone Vaq for years and found a ton but where I live now has mineralized soil and massive infestations of all kinds of iron so it got to be a hassle dealing with it all.
Eventually I traded it to a dealer that lived out west with much better dirt for a Mojave.
A great trade for me, it has all the sensitivity of my beloved Compadre, can find chains like it is a religion, does the double beep thing next to big metal as well as the Little C, handles my iron issues better and I believe gets deeper than my Vaq ever did around here in the bad stuff...shockingly.
Or at least ID's deeper targets better, anyway, in my devil dirt.
NOT just a suped up Compadre on steroids as some have said, in my opinion...seems to work very well in both good and challenging dirt.
If you can find a nice used one or a new one I guarantee you you will have great fun standing behind it.
 

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All Tesoros are the best, just ask any Tesoro guy the longer the hair and beard the more experience the Tesoro guy is, advanced Tesoro guy will also have a VW bus and tie die shirt..:laughing9::headbang::icon_thumleft:
 

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All Tesoros are the best, just ask any Tesoro guy the longer the hair and beard the more experience the Tesoro guy is, advanced Tesoro guy will also have a VW bus and tie die shirt..:laughing9::headbang::icon_thumleft:

Nah, I drive a 30 year old Oldsmobile :) Nice and comfortable - and my go to mechanic kinda likes it too.

I own every detector listed on my profile, but my go to machine remains my Tejon, just like my 30 y/o Olds :)

Hair, I kinda wish some of it would grow back :)
 

Agreed, >all< Tesoros are the best...!
The "life-time" warranty, is a Clue to lasting,
Durability of these machines...!
Love them...!
 

Agreed, >all< Tesoros are the best...!
The "life-time" warranty, is a Clue to lasting,
Durability of these machines...!
Love them...!
 

I like the Tejon for digging it all in farm field hunting. :icon_thumleft:
 

All Tesoros are the best, just ask any Tesoro guy the longer the hair and beard the more experience the Tesoro guy is, advanced Tesoro guy will also have a VW bus and tie die shirt..:laughing9::headbang::icon_thumleft:

Haven’t got much hair left up top (what hats are for, anyway..) but got the beard down to..here.
 

White went out of business. Which next metal detector company in our country is going out of business?
 

I had good times with a high-tone Vaq for years and found a ton but where I live now has mineralized soil and massive infestations of all kinds of iron so it got to be a hassle dealing with it all.
Eventually I traded it to a dealer that lived out west with much better dirt for a Mojave.
A great trade for me, it has all the sensitivity of my beloved Compadre, can find chains like it is a religion, does the double beep thing next to big metal as well as the Little C, handles my iron issues better and I believe gets deeper than my Vaq ever did around here in the bad stuff...shockingly.
Or at least ID's deeper targets better, anyway, in my devil dirt.
NOT just a suped up Compadre on steroids as some have said, in my opinion...seems to work very well in both good and challenging dirt.
If you can find a nice used one or a new one I guarantee you you will have great fun standing behind it.

tesoro mojave!..signature tesoro performance.
outrageously good for totters, and curb strips.

(h.h.!)
j.t.
 

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