Instead of a bucket get a pouch or bag that you can wear around your waist or over your shoulder. The less you have to gather after you find what you found the better.
Now what is the point of the screwdriver?
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Spare batteries. Definitely a finds pouch and a pin-pointer. A pin-pointer will save you loads of time and you'll have to dig less (smaller holes). Also consider a screwdriver/tent peg (if you're looking for clad in parks) and perhaps knee pads. I also carry a backpack with other stuff like spare batteries, water, food for longer hunts, a small first aid kit etc.
Also, you might want to wear cargo pants. I find they're quite good because they have loads of pockets. (I have one which has 9 pockets, so I keep all my stuff organised )
Now what is the point of the screwdriver?
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Screwdriver is great for shallow targets. I took a couple of the earth magnets out of an old computer harddrive and have them stuck to the top of my digger. If I'm out clad stabbing the totlots or sportfields I just stick the screwdriver to the magnets so it's within quick reach. Once you get good a pointing with just your detector with the screwdriver you just swoop in, pop the coin and move on to the next without having to dig a plug. As a side note, screwdriver is not the preferred choice if your in an area where there may be silver since it can scratch the coin. For clad it can't be beat. Magnets also come in handy when digging jewelry for a quick pretest to see if it's junk of something better hopefully.
I also wear cargo pants,they ARE my pouch(s). And they DO keep stuff organized! Well done Terra...
I really like my cargo pants. I've got about 5 pairs, and I always get excited when I see them on special at H&M for $15 each, because regular price is something like $45. Plus, there're pretty strong so they don't get torn so easily from kneeling on the ground.