Minelab Excalibur I

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Hi guys

I have an opportunity to buy a Minelab excalibur I from a reputable vendor, it has a 10 ´´ coil and the yellow headphones and is supposedly in good condition. The asking price is $ 1000 here in England, take note metal detectors are more expensive here and if I bought one in the States I would have to pay about 30 % on import tax.

Over here a new Excalibur II costs about $ 2000.

Excluding the price difference from the States to the UK, all what matters is I can buy an Excalibur for half the price of a new II series. What are your opinions ? is the Excalibur I much different from the Excalibur II , this one has yellow headphones and a 10 ´´ coil.. ?
 

Excal 1 as you call it is a great detector if it is in good shape I would jump on it....






American by birth, Patriot by choice.

I would rather die standing on my two feet defending our Constitution than live a lifetime on my knees......
 

If had to choice between hunting with a New Excal II or a Old Blue..I would take the blue first.
 

Why would prefer the old one?
 

I paid $900 for an Excal II with two battery pods here in the US. It was used very little and other than one of the battery pods not charging up as high as the other one, it was a great buy!
I would think $1000 for a blue Excal I, if it didn't need a battery pod, is an OK deal. Check for any moisture in the plastic housings and between connectors and make sure it will charge to full capacity!
Best of luck!
 

Thanks guys...

One thing I have noticed through search and search, these machines do retain there money, you are hard pushed to find one let alone a ``great deal ´´
 

A good used one will lose almost no value for many years if you take care of it...






American by birth, Patriot by choice.

I would rather die standing on my two feet defending our Constitution than live a lifetime on my knees......
 

If you can buy it from a local dealer that will give you some sort of warranty and user tips, that looks like a good deal to me if a new one is the UK equivalent of $2000 U.S.. Over here, a new one is in the $1350 range and used can be had for half that. Nothing wrong with a Blue1000 but I wouldn't pay that for a Sword model. Nothing wrong with the performance of the Sword, it's just that Minelab is no longer servicing them. Most of their parts don't interchange with the later models so it might be difficult to get it repaired.
 

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