How to Choose the Best Metal Detector for Beginners

 



So you've decided to buy a metal detector online. Maybe you came across an old metal detector in the garage or at a yard sale. Or maybe you talked to somebody and they got you hooked on the idea of treasure hunting for fun or profit.  Metal detecting can be a great hobby for anyone; it involves history and the romantic notion of a treasure hunt, all rolled up into a fantastic outdoor, fresh air experience. Now you've decided to check it out but what is the next step?

However, if you are anything like me, you know absolutely zero about metal detecting and you don't have any friends who do, either.  Don't let that stop you! 

One of the first, most important decisions you will have to make is what metal detector online you will get.  If you can "test drive" a couple of models before you commit to investing in one, then so much the better.  If, on the other hand, you do not have the luxury to try one out before you buy, then your preliminary research is going to be much more critical.  This is one decision you want to get right!

I know you are probably anxious to get out there and locate some treasure but I would advise you to take your time here.  The time you spend finding and in buying a metal detector online is going to pay off big in the long run so don't rush into making that first purchase.  You should carefully consider what type of metal detecting you will be doing to start out with and try to get the best metal detector you can afford which has the features you require. 

Your first metal detector should not be too complicated to operate yet it should be versatile enough to grow with you as you gain experience.  There are three basic types of metal detectors: VLF, pulse detectors and beat-frequency oscillation. 

Very Low Frequency, VLF, is about the most versatile metal detectors.  They can be used in a variety of terrain and for locating a variety of metal objects.  To add to their versatility, they can be ground balanced to account for various minerals in the soil and they can discriminate between types of metals so you can have a good idea what you have located before you dig it up.  This helps you know whether you have found trash or treasure. Most general-purpose models operate at lower frequencies.

Pulse induction or PI metal detectors are best for the beach, they can detect metal at good depth in the sand and are especially good in saltwater conditions.  They are able to detect objects buried deep underground and are more sensitive than VLF detectors but they are not as good at discriminating between trash or treasure.  Most gold detectors online are pulse induction.

The type you choose will be mainly determined by where you will be hunting and what you will be looking for and finally, how much you want to spend.

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