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<p>[QUOTE="omahaorange, post: 1949803, member: 28199"]Bought two detector packages from KellyCo, not one problem. They offer packages that include enough gear to give you a basic hunting kit. If you're looking for a decent inexpensive detector, consider the EuroTek Pro by Teknetics. Less than $300, has a lot of features found in many higher-priced models. This machine reviews very well. I use this, and my wife has the Garrett Ace 350, another good, but pricier, beginner machine. Both should be easier to sell with little loss should you decide metal detecting isn't for you. Keep in mind the detector (any detector) is not a coin magnet or magic machine. You can get a general idea of what's underneath the coil, but there is no guarantee that's what you'll find when you dig. Whatever machine you choose, read the manual and read it again. Learn to differentiate the different sounds, and learn to read the graphic display (be it bar graphs or VDI numbers).</p><p><br /></p><p>Others gave you good advice as to detecting and digging, so I won't repeat that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="omahaorange, post: 1949803, member: 28199"]Bought two detector packages from KellyCo, not one problem. They offer packages that include enough gear to give you a basic hunting kit. If you're looking for a decent inexpensive detector, consider the EuroTek Pro by Teknetics. Less than $300, has a lot of features found in many higher-priced models. This machine reviews very well. I use this, and my wife has the Garrett Ace 350, another good, but pricier, beginner machine. Both should be easier to sell with little loss should you decide metal detecting isn't for you. Keep in mind the detector (any detector) is not a coin magnet or magic machine. You can get a general idea of what's underneath the coil, but there is no guarantee that's what you'll find when you dig. Whatever machine you choose, read the manual and read it again. Learn to differentiate the different sounds, and learn to read the graphic display (be it bar graphs or VDI numbers). Others gave you good advice as to detecting and digging, so I won't repeat that.[/QUOTE]
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