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(05-25-2013 03:54 PM)NjNyDigger Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-25-2013 12:34 PM)miller Wrote: [ -> ]i don't think 200 bucks will be enough for something that good, i'm planning to spend about $600-$1000 on my stuff to be honest, but i guess you could get something in between that would be ok?

  Yes, $200 isn't much, but, you still have a number of options...

You can buy a slightly older, used detector for around $200 to $300. You can click the 'Classifieds' link on the top of the forum to go to our used listings website, or, you can also try craigslist or eBay.

There are quite a few new detectors you can buy in that price range, as well...

Garrett Ace 150 or 250
Whites Coinmaster
Fisher F5

They're ALL good & will get the job done Wink My personal pick would be the Fisher F5. The processor is quicker on it, has a very good digital screen which helps identify the buried object & gets pretty good depth. It's also light as a feather & is great on battery life Happy

Read online reviews & watch videos on the models you are interested in before you buy Idea

Let us know what you got after you decide Wink

i'd look around for a used teknetic euro pro,have heard nothing but good about them and can be had for under $200
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