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Looking for a good coin detector for Grand Kid

C.J.M.

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Grand kid just out of school needs a plain jane good coin detector.Can you tell me of an excellent coin finding detector and is simple to operate.Must be in good shape looks does not matter.Can only afford $150.There are so many models so whats a good deep coin simple detector?Thank you cjm.---glock17@suddenlink.net
:)
 
Honestly, $150 won't get a good coin shooter. You can get a Minelab Vanquish 340 for $199.00
 
** A grandkid out of school: Do you men an elementary-age kid who is out for the summer, or a young adult who just graduated high school?

** You want an "excellent coin finding detector" that is "simple to operate" and can go "deep" for no more than $150?

Not

Not going to happen as most of the more dated models can't do it, and some newer models are going to cost more. I would quickly pass on the older Garrett models you ask about, and similar comparisons as well.

Monte
 
** A grandkid out of school: Do you men an elementary-age kid who is out for the summer, or a young adult who just graduated high school?

** You want an "excellent coin finding detector" that is "simple to operate" and can go "deep" for no more than $150?

Not

Not going to happen as most of the more dated models can't do it, and some newer models are going to cost more. I would quickly pass on the older Garrett models you ask about, and similar comparisons as well.

Monte
`Thank you monte are you in Utah now? Do miss Clyde,Texas? my grand kid is in junior high would be nice to pick up a Compadre.
 
`Thank you monte are you in Utah now? Do miss Clyde,Texas? my grand kid is in junior high would be nice to pick up a Compadre.
Yes, I am in Farr West Utah and enjoy being 'home... but to be honest, I do kind of miss small town Clyde Texas.

Tesoro's and my thoughts: The Compadre can be OK, however I have acquired or checked out some Companies that were really messed up and didn't work well. Peopke open them up thinking they can improve performance but really mess them as there are three adjustable trimmers for GB, Srnsitovity and something else. They tinker with all three and the unit is way out of whack. I will not own another Compadre. I nought two new as a dealer that worked for three of my six kids and they worked. However the bettet option was a model with better control and interchangeable coils.

One of them got a Silver Sabre microMAX and the other two got the Dilver microMAX. If you want a 'simple' Tesoro I would suggest one of those two models.

Monte
 
Yes, I am in Farr West Utah and enjoy being 'home... but to be honest, I do kind of miss small town Clyde Texas.

Tesoro's and my thoughts: The Compadre can be OK, however I have acquired or checked out some Companies that were really messed up and didn't work well. Peopke open them up thinking they can improve performance but really mess them as there are three adjustable trimmers for GB, Srnsitovity and something else. They tinker with all three and the unit is way out of whack. I will not own another Compadre. I nought two new as a dealer that worked for three of my six kids and they worked. However the bettet option was a model with better control and interchangeable coils.

One of them got a Silver Sabre microMAX and the other two got the Dilver microMAX. If you want a 'simple' Tesoro I would suggest one of those two models.

Monte
OK Monte sounds great will check out all the forums.:)
:)
 
I think that finding a good coin detector that will cost under $150 will be quite difficult. So I recommend you increase your budget to $200, then you will definitely be able to find a good coin detector. It is very good that your child has a hobby, as it is important that the child is interested in something to do. I know a lot about parenting, thanks to https://fosterplus.org. Children should have a hobby because, without it, they will stagnate.
 
Hopefully you can find one that will fond the coins and rings. A lot of kids that age lose interest in things quickly unless they find not only current coins but occasional older coins, jewelry, game tokens, and Hot Wheels type toys. Remember, anything from the 70s is ancient to them!!!
 
Grand kid just out of school needs a plain jane good coin detector.Can you tell me of an excellent coin finding detector and is simple to operate.Must be in good shape looks does not matter.Can only afford $150.There are so many models so whats a good deep coin simple detector?Thank you cjm.---glock17@suddenlink.net
:)
C. J. M.
So what did you decide on ?
How's he doing ?
Find a treasure chest ? 😁
Yes, I am in Farr West Utah and enjoy being 'home... but to be honest, I do kind of miss small town Clyde Texas.

Tesoro's and my thoughts: The Compadre can be OK, however I have acquired or checked out some Companies that were really messed up and didn't work well. Peopke open them up thinking they can improve performance but really mess them as there are three adjustable trimmers for GB, Srnsitovity and something else. They tinker with all three and the unit is way out of whack. I will not own another Compadre. I nought two new as a dealer that worked for three of my six kids and they worked. However the bettet option was a model with better control and interchangeable coils.

One of them got a Silver Sabre microMAX and the other two got the Dilver microMAX. If you want a 'simple' Tesoro I would suggest one of those two models.

Monte
Farr West
Looks like a nice little town. Good place to live.
With a lot of history.
Been able to do much detecting out there ?
And Clyde looks rich in history.
Love small towns.
 
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Hopefully you can find one that will fond the coins and rings. A lot of kids that age lose interest in things quickly unless they find not only current coins but occasional older coins, jewelry, game tokens, and Hot Wheels type toys. Remember, anything from the 70s is ancient to them!!!
Yes. My 14 yr old grandson losses interest quickly.
Darn telephones and video games.
Hard to get him out of the house sometimes.
I've taken some of my silver and seeded the yard.
That works good for awhile.
 
Garrett Ace 250, Fisher F2, Teknetics Eurotech, Alpha and more will still find coins very well and can be found for $100 or so. Any one of these are simple and pretty effective at "hooking" a detectorist on the sport. The Ace and F2 sure hooked me! And if you grandson looses interest, you won't lose much. Really, they are still fun to use.
 
Garrett Ace 250, Fisher F2, Teknetics Eurotech, Alpha and more will still find coins very well and can be found for $100 or so. Any one of these are simple and pretty effective at "hooking" a detectorist on the sport. The Ace and F2 sure hooked me! And if you grandson looses interest, you won't lose much. Really, they are still fun to use.
I was surprised by the little Ace 250.
ToT lot. Old recently shut down school.
Running jewerly mode. 3 down on sense.
A solid nickel signal.
Pulled my first gold, platinum highlights earring.
With Ruby stone.
Probably came out of mom's jewerly box.
Definitely a surprise.
 
I was surprised by the little Ace 250.
ToT lot. Old recently shut down school.
Running jewerly mode. 3 down on sense.
A solid nickel signal.
Pulled my first gold, platinum highlights earring.
With Ruby stone.
Probably came out of mom's jewerly box.
Definitely a surprise.
Yep the ace 2 fiddy is a great machine, think his grandson would like it .
 
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