Home Metal Detecting

Is eBay a good place to buy a detector?

I looked up Garrett Ace 250's on eBay and some are going for right around 200 bucks plus shipping... Garretts website lists them for 249... would it be safe to buy one on ebay and have it shipped USPS?
image

Comments

  • Well it depends, how much is the shipping? Also if you buy it off of ebay and it doesnt work properly you cant just take it back. In my own experiences, I usually buy electronic items new with a warranty unless you can get it at a fraction of the cost new.

  • Kellyco has a good deal on the Ace 250...

    Free shipping and accessory package @ $212.00...

    http://www.kellycodetectors.com/garrett/garrett-ace250.htm

    My Ebay Auctions

    Currently Listed: Nothing

    Take Care, Dave
  • mcheathmcheath Posts: 2,437 ✭✭✭
    kellyco is where i got mine. they are very helpful
  • coinnut86coinnut86 Posts: 1,592 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Kellyco has a good deal on the Ace 250...

    Free shipping and accessory package @ $212.00...

    http://www.kellycodetectors.com/garrett/garrett-ace250.htm >>



    Hey thanks!! Now I just have to decide if I can actually afford one, and if once I buy it will I use it 200 bucks worth...

    image
  • I just purchased a Garrett ACE 250 for $212.00 off their web site (http://www.kellycodetectors.com/garrett/garrett-ace250.htm). This also includes shipping.

    Ronimage
  • I got my detector from Kellyco too and was very pleased with their service.
  • Yea, my neighbor (whos detc. I steal lol) bought his from kellyco and it works GREAT, for a $200 detc.
    image


  • << <i>Hey thanks!! Now I just have to decide if I can actually afford one, and if once I buy it will I use it 200 bucks worth... >>



    While affordability in a detector should always be taken into consideration, I would not base the buying decision solely on whether or not you will get your money back through using it.

    Treat it as a hobby and not a money-making enterprise and you will enjoy it much more.

    It will take me a long time to dig back the money I spent on my DFX but that is not why I bought it. I want to enjoy my hunts and not worry about sitting down at the end of the day to work out a profit/loss statement.
  • coinnut86coinnut86 Posts: 1,592 ✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>Hey thanks!! Now I just have to decide if I can actually afford one, and if once I buy it will I use it 200 bucks worth... >>



    While affordability in a detector should always be taken into consideration, I would not base the buying decision solely on whether or not you will get your money back through using it.

    Treat it as a hobby and not a money-making enterprise and you will enjoy it much more.

    It will take me a long time to dig back the money I spent on my DFX but that is not why I bought it. I want to enjoy my hunts and not worry about sitting down at the end of the day to work out a profit/loss statement. >>




    I just meant that as long as I use it.. I have no doubt I'll use it right away, but I don't want to eventually get discouraged and then have a 200 dollar machine just sitting around.. Better said I don't want it to be an impulse thing...
    image


  • << <i>
    I just meant that as long as I use it.. I have no doubt I'll use it right away, but I don't want to eventually get discouraged and then have a 200 dollar machine just sitting around.. Better said I don't want it to be an impulse thing... >>



    image
Sign In or Register to comment.