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What do you think about ACE 250?
I'm an absolute beginner so I was searching for a cheap, easy-to-use (but with good performance) md. Thanks in advance |
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Krusty senior uses one and swears by it! Very light to use, depth is good
for the price, enough info on the screen to give you an idea what you're digging for and easy to interpret. If any disagrees with this I shall insist the old man reburies his Roman and hammered silver!! Seriously, a great starter detector.... As a footnote, anyone tried one of the larger coils available for this machine? We'd be interested to know if there's any benficial increase to te already good performance... |
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I am also new to this hobby, and like you, did not really know what metal
detector to start with. However, I did a lot of research with all the brands that I could find, including Bounty Hunter, Detector Pro, Fisher, Hays, Minelab, Whites, Tesoro, Garrett, etc., on-line and through others who knew far more than myself. I wanted good detector, but did not need or want the top of the line at this point. I am a novice and beginner, so needed a detector that would fit my needs, yet without costing an arm and leg. I know there may be others on this newsgroup who will disagree, and I also noticed this newsgroups seems to be in the UK, so that may make a difference as well. However, I purchased a new Garrett Ace 250 Metal Detector. It works great, does everything I need or want - plus far more, and was under $250. However, 95% of my detecting will be on the beach, with maybe 5% up in the lower Southern California mountains looking for gold. This particular detector is Garrett's most popular detector, and the new Ace 250 metal detector has won much praise amounts metal detectorists not only for its aggressive good looks, but also for the technology used in theses new machines. From custom notch discrimination, pinpointing, adjustable sensitivity and depth settings to the newest addition of the PROformance coils series, the 6.5x9" Ace coil. Since the Garrett Ace 250 has interchangeable coils, I did get the bigger 9x12" coil as well. However, since I am still field testing the marching itself, I haven't even tried this bigger coil yet. I hope this helps. John Sisker jsisker@sprynet.com (714) 536-3850 "Krusty" <nospam@please.com> wrote in message news:GbMKf.58606$mf2.20648@newsfe6-win.ntli.net... > Krusty senior uses one and swears by it! Very light to use, depth is good > for the price, enough info on the screen to give you an idea what you're > digging for and easy to interpret. If any disagrees with this I shall > insist the old man reburies his Roman and hammered silver!! Seriously, a > great starter detector.... > > As a footnote, anyone tried one of the larger coils available for this > machine? We'd be interested to know if there's any benficial increase to > te already good performance... > |