Texas Newbie-getting ready to purchase first detector!

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Hi there. I have been following posts for a few weeks now, and finally decided to join this site. I am trying to decide what my first detector will be. I am interested in searching for jewelry and coins only. I live in south Texas, and may make trips to the beaches a few times. My price range is $200 to $400. I am a petite female, so I don't want anything too heavy. While in Corpus, I met a nice gentleman who let me swing his Equinox 800-WHAT A TREAT! I just can't afford that right now. I know I could get very addicted to this activity, I have always been interested in searching for treasures! Any advice is great appreciated. Thanks from a newbie.
 

Welcome to the forum from Port Allegheny, Pennsylvania
 

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Welcome Aboard! Take a look at Forum:Texas for information (i.e., clubs, etc.) directly related to your state.

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Welcome to TreasureNet From Southern California.
 

Welcome from east tx
 

Welcome from Conshohocken Pa. you have just became part of the most knowledgeable caravan in the nation both Garrett and Fisher have good entry level detectors in that price range good luck in your search and take vpnavys advice also excellent deals on Charter Member Classified forum I just recently purchased great MD from a CM
 

Welcome to the forum from Massachusetts! :icon_thumleft:
 

Welcome to the site R&B! Glad ya joined. Take your time getting a machine. Although I got a great deal when I got into the sport, it was too much machine too fast. I still didn't understand the machine when I sold it. But I'm reading all I can and watching videos, a lot of which are from folks here on the site. Look in the "What's New" section and there's a post listing quite a few of the good folks here. If you find a local club near you, go to a couple of meetings and see what folks have and why. Most detectorists want to ponitficate on their "wise" purchases. Then see if a local shop that has detectors allow demonstration. I look forward to your future posts of loot and plunder!
 

I agree kind of like a car look at all the options ,water land depth programs ect ect ect test em out.
 

Welcome also Tommy
 

Welcome to T-Net from Northern Virginia:skullflag: I'm a Garrett guy so I would recommend the Garrett Ace Series.:icon_thumleft:
 

Welcome from Texas
 

Welcome from Missouri!

In your price range I'd suggest getting a gently used Garrett AT Pro...You can find them barely, if any use up here for $300-$400 with accessories. If you have a dealer around, try it out first and ask what to check out if you were to buy used. They might even have a demo model in that range.

I'd stay away from any used in salt water. I have the AT Max, I had seriously considered the Pro...but I wanted wireless and backlight especially. I'd also try and get the 5x8 DD Coil. It's noticeably lighter than the stock coil and is perfect for fresh water and tight spaces.

Good Luck...You'll love this hobby!

Kace
 

Welcome to Tnet from Mississippi
 

Welcome from The Woodlands TX. In your price range, either a new Ace 400 or a used Garrett AT Pro would be a good unit. There is an active club in San Antonio. Call me if I can help you in your decision making. I have both new and used detectors in stock with free shipping.

Wayne

(832) 928-9135

www.metaldetectingstuff.com
 

I highly recommend Metal Detecting Stuff. They are very helpful in making important decisions on purchases.
Wayne is a very kind person who I can also highly recommend.
They’ll get your orders to you super quick and carefully packaged.

The AT Pro is a capable detector but had an awkward balance for me unless I used the smaller coil. The Minelab Equinox and XP Deus are the lightest detectors that I would recommend.
The Minelab 600 would be my first choice. Lightweight, waterproof and can handle the salt water beaches perfectly.
Best of luck and happy hunting.
 

Welcome from Corsicana, Texas!
 

If there are any detector clubs in your area you may want to go to their meetings may be able to pick up a good used one for a good price.
 

Welcome from Maryland.

You've already taken the first step by identifying what you want to dig and your preference for light weight.

If there is a local club, many if not most, members will have back-up detectors that they might be willing to loan you to try out. There are plenty of units in your price range. Unlike 30 years ago, most are light but also check for ergonomics and balance, water resistance (I have little rain jackets for my non-waterproof tesoros) and wet salt beach utility. IMO, visual target ID is less important than good discrimination in trash for your first machine.

I got a great deal on a pre-owned but new whites MXT on this site but that may be a bit on the heavy side for you.
 

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