Just wondering how many here have a metal detector that has paid for itself? I have a 30 y/o Whites Silver Eagle and thinking about upgrading to an A/V 800. My Eagle does a pretty good job but it is heavy and after 30 minutes or so, I have give it a rest. When I was in my 20's it wasnt a problem. I paid somewhere in the hood of $600 for it. It hasnt come close to paying for itself unless you count the health benefits of owning one and staying off the couch. I recently retired so I am getting back into detecting again.
Hi, I’m not experienced at all, but I’ve found a lot of jewelry for what little time I’ve spent detecting.
I can tell you that my detector paid for itself many times over.
I bought a cheap $35 detector probably weighs about 2-3 lbs., from Canadian Tire, as I had lost a gold ring while spring cleaning. I knew the ring fell off in one of 7 bags of garbage… easy way to find it.
One year my Husband and I took it down south to a resort. We asked if it was ok first. They said no problem. In one afternoon, we found a 18k necklace 20”. A broken 10 k ankle bracelet, one diamond (real) not sure how large of c. Set in silver. We also found an engagement ring for an employee who lost it while playing volleyball that morning.
We have only used it to find dropped/ lost items since.
I am wanting to purchase a “real” metal detector, so my husband and I can go out searching properly.
I think what you find, has to do with where you are searching. I found 2 rings knowing that they were there. The rest was good luck.
With that, I wish everyone here the very best, and merry Christmas in Anvance!