Hello All,
So I made a post in Advice for my new detector, because I'm just getting back into the hobby after 5 years. My Dad and I have both been Detecting for about 15-20 years now, so not new to the hobby but alot can change over 5 years. I ended up getting a Minelab X-Terra Pro for this season to see how my health holds up and we will go from there. That being said, I need to try and find all my other equipment, I know I have a Garrett Propointer and a Garrett Carrott around here somewhere, but if I can't find it I'm going to grab something for under. $100 until I can find my Garrett Carrott again.
What do you guys suggest for a true pinpointer that is under $100? I was thinking about grabbing the Quest Xpointer Max which you can get new for around $100 but I still wanted to ask the community and see if there is a better option for under $100. I see that Bart had the Minelab Pro-Find 15 for like $65 so I was also thinking about maybe that as well, but if you guys could let me know what ya'll think.
Thanks,
GetDiggin' aka Rich
So I made a post in Advice for my new detector, because I'm just getting back into the hobby after 5 years. My Dad and I have both been Detecting for about 15-20 years now, so not new to the hobby but alot can change over 5 years. I ended up getting a Minelab X-Terra Pro for this season to see how my health holds up and we will go from there. That being said, I need to try and find all my other equipment, I know I have a Garrett Propointer and a Garrett Carrott around here somewhere, but if I can't find it I'm going to grab something for under. $100 until I can find my Garrett Carrott again.
What do you guys suggest for a true pinpointer that is under $100? I was thinking about grabbing the Quest Xpointer Max which you can get new for around $100 but I still wanted to ask the community and see if there is a better option for under $100. I see that Bart had the Minelab Pro-Find 15 for like $65 so I was also thinking about maybe that as well, but if you guys could let me know what ya'll think.
Thanks,
GetDiggin' aka Rich