20 Dec

If you are lucky, you know someone with some equipment who will take you out and show you how to use a metal detector and give you some great tips and tricks to get you started. This is a great way to test the waters and to see if metal detecting is something you want to pursue. Doing this can save you a lot of expense if you discover metal detecting is just not "for you". Not only that, but you will have experienced partners to go out on hunts with. They can show you some of the better places to look for relics and coins in your area. You can learn an awful lot from them and this can shorten the learning curve tremendously. Currently there is a vast range of metal detectors for sale. The wide choice is particularly overwhelming if you are a beginner. Because they all look very much the same, they probably all perform with similar results, correct? Incorrect!

To avoid wasting your hard-earned money on a metal detector that won't do what you need you should consider the following 3 fundamental points:

What are you trying to detect?

Each metal detector will do better at certain tasks than others. For instance, although you may use a gold nugget metal detector to also search for coins (and vice versa), you will have far more success by using a metal detector that was specifically designed for that goal. Firstly, you need to consider what is the major goal or target.

-ls your planned interest searching for coins and jewelry? You should buy a metal detector that comes with discrimination.

-Or maybe your goal is digging up historical artifacts or war relics? You will want a detector with excellent depth and large search coils.

-Got gold fever, and desire a metal detector to discover gold nuggets? A detector that features ground balancing is critical.


What location will you be hunting?

Individual models will perform differently according to the type of ground. Will you detect in demanding grounds like saltwater beaches or heavily mineralized ground? These ground types often cause some metal detectors to respond poorly and beep uncontrollably. So, you need to get one designed for those conditions. Maybe you want to be detecting shipwrecks? Many metal detectors feature waterproof coils (the disc that points to the ground) but their housings and electronics aren't waterproof unless specifically stated. 80 if you want to be discovering submersed treasure you need to buy a specially-designed underwater detector.

How much will you spend?

Now that you have established your main goals and locations you should shortlist the metal detectors for sale that are suitable. Finally, merely go through your shortlist to find the model that suits your budget. Once more, this should be your last step because unless you have determined your goals it is impossible to choose the correct metal detector.

Now you have learned to avoid wasting your money by picking out the right metal detector for the task. When reviewing metal detectors for sale you merely want to think about what your target is, the grounds you will be using, and the price of the detector.

But one question remains - finding the best metal detector for your purpose and desired price? Great news - we have created Buyer Guides to help you out.

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