METAL DETECTOR INFO NEEDED

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3RRL

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Hi,
I want to get a decent metal detector in the $150 to $200 range to use for general purpose and also to locate burried pipes. Can you advise me what Brands and models will detect deep enough to use? I imagine about 24" deep or so would be good enough...then again, I'm not sure....maybe a little deeper?
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White and Garratt are both very good and there are others. $200 is low end for metal detectors. The good ones are a lot more costly. There are different kinds of dectectors. Some are made specifically for coins, some for beaches and some prospecting and some for artifact hunting. You might want to call one of the larger distributors sellers and tell them what you want to use it for. I dont think the ones designed for coins are particulary good at finding pipes ect in fact they have specialized circuits to keep it from doing so. You might need one of the ones designed for prospecting as they look for gold iorn ect. The ones good at artifact hunting might be good also as they are used to look for cannon balls ect.
 
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Hi JIm,
I saw the Garrett brand ones. I noticed they had an expensive model nearing $1,000? Is that normal? I was hoping to get one a lot cheaper than that...
I will call them and ask, like you suggested.
Thanks,
 
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Hey 3rrl

got any gold around?

I bought a "whites" they have a good line of detectors in all sorts of price points. The gold ones run round $700-1,100 the everyday fun ones are cheaper, Mine Lab makes a good piece as well. If you got gold around its not a bad idea.
 
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I have a whites it is fairly old and would be the equivelant of this one
http://www.whiteselectronics.com/mxtw.php Mine cost about $450. It has the multi mode they talk about with the MXT It is good at coins and stuff that are not very deep. I have never tried to find pipes. Mine are all PVC. I have used it to verify electric lines that were only about 18 inches deep. Deteectors are one of those things you will never get your money back from except in fun. My experience here in the Tombstone area is that none of them work very well in the all metal mode. There is simply so much metal in the ground that you have to squelch the sensitivity so high that you would stumble over a nugget before the thing went off. But I am not an expert user.
 
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I'll look into the Whites today too. I fugure on keeping the figure below $500 from what all you guys have said, it might be good enough.
Don't know if I have gold or not? But maybe I'll find out...
Thanks all for the input,
 
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You might try eBay. Whites, Fisher, and Garrett are good names. I bought a really nice Whites Pro XL on eBay a few years ago. It was in perfect condition and was half the price of new. Generally, there is no do-it-all metal detector. Finding pipes with a standard detector may be difficult. They make special metal detectors just for this purpose. The Fisher TW 6 is a well known example.
 
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Rob,

I bought mine from www.cabelas.com a few years ago. I've found all sorts of junk with it around my place, but to be honest, I haven't touched it in over a year.

I wouldn't spend big bucks on one until I spent some time out in the field with it. It's not for everyone, including me, and you might find it's not for you either.

For me, I found that the stuff I found didn't interest me. It a fair amount of work for minimal reward. My land belonged to the Army during WWII and I have all sorts of junk from then. It's just junk to me and better left in the ground. But that's just me.

Steph's Dad is a huge metal detecting fanatic and he doesn't go anyplace without at least one of his detectors. He has them for under water and various heads for different areas that he goes to. In al the years he's been at it, he's found a few rings and some coins, but nothing anywhere close to what he has into it in equipment.

I have used it to locate a survey pin and a gas line on a house I was working on, but other than that, I doubt it will get much use in the future.

Eddie
 
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Thanks guys for all the tips. I ended up calling a couple of stores I found on the net and started talking with one of the guys about what I wanted to do. He said I would have to pay big bucks...like you all said...if I wanted to get one that goes really deep. Then he told me about the new Garrett model that was pretty good all around. It's listed for about $200. He said there was a larger scanner hoop for it but that would not necessarily go deeper, only finer control and more options.

He finally said I'd be better of with the standard head as I could always upgrade later. He ended up selling me the Garrett Ace 150 for $142 and that included headphones, a hand shovel, a book about relics and coins and a carry bag....not a bad price for it. I then used it at my property just screwing around and found a big pair of adjustable Channel Locks that I had lost a month ago while grading part of the homesite. Also found the knob to the stabilizer bar for Pat's EZ cahnge system....sheesh, pretty cool!
 
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I can give you one big tip, bring a kid with you to do the digging and let him/her have what they find, they will love it and you will also.
We use a aluminum garden trowel for digging and a hammer holder to hold it, works good and a nail apron for our goodies. Lots of fun and lots of digging
Jim
 
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Rob,

Sounds like you found a good guy to buy your metal detector from. Too ofter it seems we hear about people getting talked into buying something more than they need or even wanted.

Now if you find it's something you really enjoy, than you can alway sell this one, let a friend use it or keep it as a spare. Nothing wrong with extras!!!

When I go out with mine, I like to carry a full sized shovel. The digging can turn into work real fast, and those littel baby shovels don't accomplish much except wear you out.

I got a free bib from Home Depot one time that's real nice for putting things in while walking around. With the detector in one hand and my shovel in the other, there's nothing left for carrying the treasure you find.

Eddie
 
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MrJimi said:
I can give you one big tip, bring a kid with you to do the digging and let him/her have what they find, they will love it and you will also.
We use a aluminum garden trowel for digging and a hammer holder to hold it, works good and a nail apron for our goodies. Lots of fun and lots of digging
Jim
LOL, my kid will love doing that. He has his "Radio Shack" detector but I tried it and it did work too good. So I'm sure I'll give him this one and he can go nuts.

Eddie,
Sounds like you found a good guy to buy your metal detector from. Too ofter it seems we hear about people getting talked into buying something more than they need or even wanted.
Yeah, he is a good guy. It's very rare to find someone who doesn't try to "oversell" you.

I forgot to mention that included was a bib also. Wes and I will have fun messing around with it for sure.
 

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