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General Metal Detector Discussion
What's a good Gold Detector to start out with?
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<blockquote data-quote="PhaseTech" data-source="post: 89006" data-attributes="member: 3149"><p>If you want great bang for the buck, a 4500 in good condition is a great choice. Personally unless I was buying from a mate, I'd buy from a dealer as most of them will give you some warranty. If the price of the 4500 is too steep, then the GP 3500 is the next best choice. Match it up with some good headphones, and Coiltek 14" Pro Elite coil and you will get gold. </p><p></p><p>The GP extreme was a great success for me, but these days for the minimal price difference on 2nd hand units, the Medium tracking speed, quick track button, and Manual tune on the 3500 are must haves. </p><p></p><p>If you don't mind spending $4000, and just want to get colour regardless of size, the SDC 2300 already has a proven strike rate, and its only been out for a few weeks. Good thing about buying an SDC 2300 is that if you buy a second machine down the track, the SDC will still be a valuable tool in your kit bag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhaseTech, post: 89006, member: 3149"] If you want great bang for the buck, a 4500 in good condition is a great choice. Personally unless I was buying from a mate, I'd buy from a dealer as most of them will give you some warranty. If the price of the 4500 is too steep, then the GP 3500 is the next best choice. Match it up with some good headphones, and Coiltek 14" Pro Elite coil and you will get gold. The GP extreme was a great success for me, but these days for the minimal price difference on 2nd hand units, the Medium tracking speed, quick track button, and Manual tune on the 3500 are must haves. If you don't mind spending $4000, and just want to get colour regardless of size, the SDC 2300 already has a proven strike rate, and its only been out for a few weeks. Good thing about buying an SDC 2300 is that if you buy a second machine down the track, the SDC will still be a valuable tool in your kit bag. [/QUOTE]
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General Metal Detector Discussion
What's a good Gold Detector to start out with?
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