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<blockquote data-quote="Nugget" data-source="post: 635" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>What I can gather from a quick online search is that it's an old machine which is no longer in production. The reviews are rather mixed, some say its very difficult to use and others just love it. In terms of being worth $480 I don't know, if it's going to be as difficult to use as some make out I would say buy something like a Garrett Ace 250 which is far less in price or even a Minelab X-TERRA 305, the advantage is warranty and accessibility of replacement parts / support. Plus if you don't like it or want to upgrade later on, you shouldnt have too much trouble reselling it.</p><p></p><p>There are other machines out there within that price range, but at least that should give you a basic idea of what youre looking at. Also both the above mentioned machines are well suited for the beginner right up to the more experienced user.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully someone can comment more on the Minelab Explorer 2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nugget, post: 635, member: 3"] What I can gather from a quick online search is that it's an old machine which is no longer in production. The reviews are rather mixed, some say its very difficult to use and others just love it. In terms of being worth $480 I don't know, if it's going to be as difficult to use as some make out I would say buy something like a Garrett Ace 250 which is far less in price or even a Minelab X-TERRA 305, the advantage is warranty and accessibility of replacement parts / support. Plus if you don't like it or want to upgrade later on, you shouldnt have too much trouble reselling it. There are other machines out there within that price range, but at least that should give you a basic idea of what youre looking at. Also both the above mentioned machines are well suited for the beginner right up to the more experienced user. Hopefully someone can comment more on the Minelab Explorer 2. [/QUOTE]
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