Need opinions on 2 entry level detectors--Umax & Garrett
Morglan
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I've been researching which detector I want to buy, and the overwhelming opinion here is the Garrett Ace 250.
Elsewhere, I read good things about the Tesoro Silver Umax.
They're priced close to one another (Umax is ~$239, and the Ace ~$212)
While I'm leaning toward the Garrett based on opinions here, is there anything anyone can add?
Elsewhere, I read good things about the Tesoro Silver Umax.
They're priced close to one another (Umax is ~$239, and the Ace ~$212)
While I'm leaning toward the Garrett based on opinions here, is there anything anyone can add?
Need to finish my Kennedys and Jeffersons!
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Any advice on dealers? (I'm leaning toward the dealer on ebay that is selling them for $212 with free shipping.)
One thing--what's a "Sniper Coil", and do I need one?
Pass on the sniper coil for now, but add the pinpointer.
"Sniper Coil", That would be a small coil...like 5 or 6 inch dia. Good for trash type areas. Small coils get in and around the junk to find the good targets.
How far is it to your closest dealer. My first choice would be to buy local...40 to 50 miles max.
Good Luck
Jerry
Phut--the pinpointer is really worth the extra cost?
I did my first two months without one. Now it's the most important accessory, after a shovel.
As far as the pin pointer... I dont have one... but am jealous everytime I go out with lordmarcovan and his... makes things so much easier.
<< <i>http://www.kellycodetectors.com/garrett/garrett-ace250.htm
Pass on the sniper coil for now, but add the pinpointer. >>
Just called and placed the order for the Ace 250 and the pinpointer.
Thanks to everyone for the advice, and thanks Phut for the link--they were very nice to deal with.
Can't wait to get out there!
And have fun.
If you can take some photos of your first finds.
Jerry
Either way you would have a decent starter machine.
A sniper coil is nice to have but the pinpointer would be even nicer.
Ah, I just read further and see you bought "The Yeller Feller". Good- hope you do well with it. We expect to see postings of your first "baby steps" soon!