Are you looking for the best metal detectors in 2022? ✅1. Minelab Equinox 800 Metal Detector - amzn.to/3u550Z9 ✅2. Garrett AT Pro Metal Detector - amzn.to/3Acqmrq ✅3. Bounty Hunter TK4 Tracker IV Metal Detector - amzn.to/3ORXXLs ✅4. Nokta Makro Simplex Waterproof Detector - amzn.to/3ys3Lpj ✅5. Garrett ACE 250 Metal Detector - www.amazon.com/dp/B00095ODBI ✅6. Garrett Pro-Pointer AT Waterproof Pinpointing Metal Detector - amzn.to/3ymjrJN ✅7. SUNPOW Metal Detector - amzn.to/3yqWzd6
And they were all on my list besides the ML 800. I 8didn't want to spend that much. I'm not very happy with my choice, but I still have to give it time. I probably only have 20 hrs on it. I have a 20-year-old BH AND I CAN FIND MORE WITH THAT ONE
I have been detecting for over 50yrs, beware of what you see on these TH-cam channels. They are paid to put these certain machines on there. I hunt with the Deus 2, Minelab Manticore, Nokta Legend & Minelab 900. If your looking for a good beginner metal detector for the money, look at the Nokta Simplex Ultra. I am 71 and not being paid anything to say this.
Thanks for the honest candid advice, I 62 and just wanting to start this new hobby. Maybe we can eat a stk to celebrate. I get so sick of trying to weed through all the bologna. Stay Frosty Sir❤️🤍💙
Yes this video is crap. I'm new to the hobby but seen it right off. I just got an Equinox 600. At the current discount price it was a no brainier compared to the Vanquish 540 at $1 more.
What would you recommend for archeology? I live in a town with a lot of untouched ancient history, from the romans, 2 thousand years ago, medieval sites from the 1000s mentioned in the doomsday book, all the way up to 13th 14th, 15th and 16th century sites, some of which still have open pubs to this day lol, just nobody here cares, and the towns constantly being developed and built over, so it’s soon to be lost forever unfortunately
Ok, I admit that I'm not a detector person, but I bought one for 25 dollars at a pawn shop for one reason only, to find my 4 survey pins from 1954. I wanted to put up a fence, but didn't want to pay a professional surveyor to find them. After finding them, now I want to look for more things.
Turns out, these "pins", which were originally 8 inches above ground and about 12 inches below. The pin is embedded in a cylinder of concrete approximately the diameter of an old tin coffee can. The top was removed years ago ( probably by owners who were tired of hitting them with their lawn mower) .the remenent was 5 to 6 inches below ground. I put a galvanized pipe with a cap for future home owners.
Ive a Garret AT pro ,love it just remember folks the average depth of things is about 8 inch and the lower end detectors are quite capable of finding stuff even the modest garret 150 which is readably priced . And the real kicker is , is that if you spend over a grand for a detector your not guaranteed to find the find of a lifetime you have to be over the top of it to start with ,so choose wisely .
though I had some problem with sea water It also th-cam.com/users/postUgkxa-FNYUOM93a388gi9a4brtSCEVmrHgJH land for finding any things very easily. (thought it would work as normal due to it being water proof within certain parts of the detector), on dry land and sand worked well. My first one, so still have lots to learn
Do metal detectors make sense? After spending a lot of money on equipment and time going on searching out there to get bottle or pull caps, nails, some nickel coins and metal trash in general. What is the motivation to be doing metal detecting?
I just bought the Minelab Equinox 800. Unfortunately, I made the purchase on January 14th, where we have at least two more months of Winter in my neck of the woods. I'm really chompin' at the bit wanting to get out and hunt!
I would like to see a metal detector that says trash treasure penny nickel dime quarter silver dollar outloud instead or along with tone and the led screen turn certain color depending on what your hitting
AB, have you bought a detector yet? If not, go with the Bounty Hunter TK4. It's under your budget and will do anything the high dollar detectors will do EXCEPT you can't let the control box get wet. Get a pinpointer too. It'll save you tons of time. Bounty Hunter's pinpointer and the TK4 will keep you at your $150 budget. I have the cheaper little brother of the TK4, the Fast Tracker. The only real difference between the two is that the TK4 has a low battery warning. I assume you're a beginner? Dig everything at first. It won't take long to learn what your machine is telling you. Also, when you can afford it, get a set of headphones. I bought a set off eBay. They were what they call "new old stock" and looked like they were intended for a school classroom, but they came in the original package and had an adapter for different size jacks. Paid $25 for them and they work just fine. Start out in your backyard. I've found coins, 2 gold rings and even a Revolutionary War cannonball, all in my backyard with a detector that listed for $75 when I got it. You don't need bells and whistles, you just need practice. For example, one of the detectors in this video can let you know when you're over an iron target. What's the point? You're likely not going to dig that target anyway. You can do the same with the TK4, just use it in the "All metal" mode. The only thing I can't speak to is how the Bounty Hunter machines perform around salt water, but they have their own TH-cam page as does American Detection. You'll learn a lot on those channels and they're quick to respond if you have a question. Get out there and have some fun.
I have an old bounty hunter that I use I do waist more time than that of my buddy who has a Garrett. But with a good pinpointer you will be fine. I'm In the market for a new one and it's so hard to pull the trigger on spending a few hundred dollars on a detector. I'm careless with my shit and know I'll be tossing in the back of the truck and in water and Mudd. Mine is my dad's so it's probably 20 years old and still working
If your just interested in detecting for something to kill time go with a Bounty Hunter. If someone tells you their on par with a higher end detector, they might just be High themselves! Your not gunna get much for $150 bucks, your best bet would be to save your money & go with a used Equinox 800. MineLab just released the 900 & Manticor, I imagine Nox 800 users will be looking to upgrade & mabe sell their 800s. Best advice i can give from 25years + experience.
Terry Herbert found The Staffordshire Hoard with a Metal Detector that cost £2.50 from a Car Boot Sale that was 25 years old ! Dont buy expensive machines its all nonsense x
Lots of new detectors are hyped up no reason to spend 1k one some of the older detectors had more depth then the new ones I use an older whites idx pro when it says 25 cents it is so buy a detector you can afford
My old Whites DFX from 2001 will give any detector from today a run for it's money and it's much more accurate. It did cost over a grand BUT it's paid itself off many times over including Rev War relics that are priceless to me.
How much did you bought it for and is it valuable for gold and silver
9 หลายเดือนก่อน
They are trying to convince you that their machines can tell you what it is before you dig? There isn't a machine made yet that can do that. You can spend a bunch of money and dig up the same things I do. My detector holds two 9 volt batteries! It has three settings, fierious, nonferrous, and all metals.. What more do you need? SERIOUSLY! If you don't dig, you don't know exactly what it is, and you never will.
@@orangejuice4332 I’d be willing to share mine. The AT Pro is no longer the best deal on the market for $550. For $499 you can buy the Nokta Makro Legend, a top notch multifrequency rig. For half that price you can buy a Nokta Makro Simplex, or a Minelab X-Terra Pro. Both are waterproof with better technology and in the case of the X-Terra Pro it has 4 frequencies to play around with to suit your conditions.
Every time that you guys put on the list the Bounty as a great metal detector , i think that you guys are crazy or what , that's a crab , there are other brand such XP , whites , come on Bounty detectors can reach a half dollar at 7 inches max 😂😂😂😂
This video is a joke right? The only 3 detectors worth anything is the AT Pro, Minelab 800 and the Simplex. Don't waste your money on anyhting else. Oh, and the Garrett pinpointer shouldn't even be in this video. It's a pinpointer, not a stand alone metal detector although it may have better depth than the sunpow and the BH. LOL.
Are you looking for the best metal detectors in 2022?
✅1. Minelab Equinox 800 Metal Detector - amzn.to/3u550Z9
✅2. Garrett AT Pro Metal Detector - amzn.to/3Acqmrq
✅3. Bounty Hunter TK4 Tracker IV Metal Detector - amzn.to/3ORXXLs
✅4. Nokta Makro Simplex Waterproof Detector - amzn.to/3ys3Lpj
✅5. Garrett ACE 250 Metal Detector - www.amazon.com/dp/B00095ODBI
✅6. Garrett Pro-Pointer AT Waterproof Pinpointing Metal Detector
- amzn.to/3ymjrJN
✅7. SUNPOW Metal Detector - amzn.to/3yqWzd6
Great video, but the audio needs to be reworked. Thanks for your hard work making this video.
I'm in Nigeria how can I get one and how much is the cost
And they were all on my list besides the ML 800. I 8didn't want to spend that much. I'm not very happy with my choice, but I still have to give it time. I probably only have 20 hrs on it. I have a 20-year-old BH AND I CAN FIND MORE WITH THAT ONE
NO Makro Legend? It matches the Nox's depth for roughly half the price. And it's rugged underwater without leaking and it has better headphones.
Bounty hunter no wark
I have been detecting for over 50yrs, beware of what you see on these TH-cam channels. They are paid to put these certain machines on there. I hunt with the Deus 2, Minelab Manticore, Nokta Legend & Minelab 900. If your looking for a good beginner metal detector for the money, look at the Nokta Simplex Ultra. I am 71 and not being paid anything to say this.
Thanks for the honest candid advice, I 62 and just wanting to start this new hobby. Maybe we can eat a stk to celebrate. I get so sick of trying to weed through all the bologna. Stay Frosty Sir❤️🤍💙
Even I'm looking to buy a decent one even a second hand
Yes this video is crap. I'm new to the hobby but seen it right off. I just got an Equinox 600. At the current discount price it was a no brainier compared to the Vanquish 540 at $1 more.
Thanks mate
What would you recommend for archeology? I live in a town with a lot of untouched ancient history, from the romans, 2 thousand years ago, medieval sites from the 1000s mentioned in the doomsday book, all the way up to 13th 14th, 15th and 16th century sites, some of which still have open pubs to this day lol, just nobody here cares, and the towns constantly being developed and built over, so it’s soon to be lost forever unfortunately
Ok, I admit that I'm not a detector person, but I bought one for 25 dollars at a pawn shop for one reason only, to find my 4 survey pins from 1954. I wanted to put up a fence, but didn't want to pay a professional surveyor to find them. After finding them, now I want to look for more things.
Be careful it's addicting and much fun TBH
Turns out, these "pins", which were originally 8 inches above ground and about 12 inches below. The pin is embedded in a cylinder of concrete approximately the diameter of an old tin coffee can. The top was removed years ago ( probably by owners who were tired of hitting them with their lawn mower) .the remenent was 5 to 6 inches below ground. I put a galvanized pipe with a cap for future home owners.
Ive a Garret AT pro ,love it just remember folks the average depth of things is about 8 inch and the lower end detectors are quite capable of finding stuff even the modest garret 150 which is readably priced . And the real kicker is , is that if you spend over a grand for a detector your not guaranteed to find the find of a lifetime you have to be over the top of it to start with ,so choose wisely .
I started off with a Ace 250 then a Ace 400, great for hunting modern coin shooting. Mt favorite is a Fisher F75 ltd
though I had some problem with sea water It also th-cam.com/users/postUgkxa-FNYUOM93a388gi9a4brtSCEVmrHgJH land for finding any things very easily. (thought it would work as normal due to it being water proof within certain parts of the detector), on dry land and sand worked well. My first one, so still have lots to learn
Urm the equinox 800 is rechargeable by usb,it doesn't use double A batteries.
I use the new minelab x terra pro, had really good results. I will grab it before I grab my whites. Oh great video, thanks
Do metal detectors make sense? After spending a lot of money on equipment and time going on searching out there to get bottle or pull caps, nails, some nickel coins and metal trash in general. What is the motivation to be doing metal detecting?
I think there is an issue with the audio in this video.
This is not a personal review, it's the companies introduction specs for that detector
I'll take the Garrett AT Pro at #1, found more nuggets than you will ever know! Mine is several years old and still dominates.
At Pro over the eq 800?
Lol, The new X-Terra Pro is even better than the AT Pro in field test!! @ $269
@@clydea.murphy2219 hey can you show me which one it is I’m looking into buying one soon please
@@clydea.murphy2219is the waterproof treasure hunt
Your correct the AT pro is an absolute beast.
I just bought the Minelab Equinox 800. Unfortunately, I made the purchase on January 14th, where we have at least two more months of Winter in my neck of the woods. I'm really chompin' at the bit wanting to get out and hunt!
I'm not being a hater but be careful taking it under water they have leaking issues. I learned the hard way
@@jeanponce2017 damn
How ya like it so far? Fixing to get one very soon I think
Can somebody tell me if i should buy a at pro or vanquish
540
The Nokta is the best deal it will run neck and neck with any on the market been at it and have owned many
I like how you start it off, could you do a longer video
I would like to see a metal detector that says trash treasure penny nickel dime quarter silver dollar outloud instead or along with tone and the led screen turn certain color depending on what your hitting
Thanks for the honest reviews. I was on the fence about some of these but now I feel more informed.
I've heard but never tried it. I'll follow your advice. Let's see what happens.
update? On some stuff you found?
@@kkelite7800 mine is sunglasses and coins😅
With respect, I wouldn't follow the advice.
Self research would be your best bet.
The 800 doesn’t take batteries. It has a rechargeable lipo
I know I was like wtf lol
Is it necessary to have LCD screen?
Noooooooooo and I have 40 years a experience
How does the bounty hunter top the Simplex I'm stunned
It doesn't, the simplex is far better, the bounty hunter tracker 4 sucks
Some MSRP WOULD be nice!
bro this is the one part I was looking for
Equinox has a rechargeable battery, not double AAAAAAA
Would be better if you added the average price in several currencies.
🎯 good video but the background music is not necessary. 👍
Neither is your comment or opinion either watch the video or don't. Or here's something go make your own video
That and my bad hearing makes it impossible to hear what they are saying
@@coltsands1931 Closed Captioning
Are you guys affiliated with Globo Gym? Wouldn't want advice from either of you.
Sir I want matteal dettacter who to bye sir
Can't hear you!!! Music is too loud and it sucks
PLEASE!! What detector would you recommend so I can find my Iphone in the snow? 😭😭
Hey witch one is the best?! $150 is as far as I can go
Probably the bounty hunter
Secondhand is your best bet- either a well used minelab or garrett.
AB, have you bought a detector yet? If not, go with the Bounty Hunter TK4. It's under your budget and will do anything the high dollar detectors will do EXCEPT you can't let the control box get wet. Get a pinpointer too. It'll save you tons of time. Bounty Hunter's pinpointer and the TK4 will keep you at your $150 budget. I have the cheaper little brother of the TK4, the Fast Tracker. The only real difference between the two is that the TK4 has a low battery warning. I assume you're a beginner? Dig everything at first. It won't take long to learn what your machine is telling you. Also, when you can afford it, get a set of headphones. I bought a set off eBay. They were what they call "new old stock" and looked like they were intended for a school classroom, but they came in the original package and had an adapter for different size jacks. Paid $25 for them and they work just fine. Start out in your backyard. I've found coins, 2 gold rings and even a Revolutionary War cannonball, all in my backyard with a detector that listed for $75 when I got it. You don't need bells and whistles, you just need practice. For example, one of the detectors in this video can let you know when you're over an iron target. What's the point? You're likely not going to dig that target anyway. You can do the same with the TK4, just use it in the "All metal" mode. The only thing I can't speak to is how the Bounty Hunter machines perform around salt water, but they have their own TH-cam page as does American Detection. You'll learn a lot on those channels and they're quick to respond if you have a question. Get out there and have some fun.
I have an old bounty hunter that I use I do waist more time than that of my buddy who has a Garrett. But with a good pinpointer you will be fine. I'm In the market for a new one and it's so hard to pull the trigger on spending a few hundred dollars on a detector. I'm careless with my shit and know I'll be tossing in the back of the truck and in water and Mudd. Mine is my dad's so it's probably 20 years old and still working
If your just interested in detecting for something to kill time go with a Bounty Hunter. If someone tells you their on par with a higher end detector, they might just be High themselves! Your not gunna get much for $150 bucks, your best bet would be to save your money & go with a used Equinox 800. MineLab just released the 900 & Manticor, I imagine Nox 800 users will be looking to upgrade & mabe sell their 800s. Best advice i can give from 25years + experience.
Should I get the bounty hunter TK4?
Yes if your are looking for a cheaper option that does bad to ok but I would recommend getting a better one then that
@@TheDetectiveDetectorrofl, you to nice🤣
cool i love beach detecting!
awesome and nice video dude i love your video so much thanks for making us
Where do you buy these?
Finding sprinkler heads that don’t pop up.
I’ve never used a metal detector before
Terry Herbert found The Staffordshire Hoard with a Metal Detector that cost £2.50 from a Car Boot Sale that was 25 years old ! Dont buy expensive machines its all nonsense x
First sonpow
Lots of new detectors are hyped up no reason to spend 1k one some of the older detectors had more depth then the new ones I use an older whites idx pro when it says 25 cents it is so buy a detector you can afford
My old Whites DFX from 2001 will give any detector from today a run for it's money and it's much more accurate. It did cost over a grand BUT it's paid itself off many times over including Rev War relics that are priceless to me.
How much did you bought it for and is it valuable for gold and silver
They are trying to convince you that their machines can tell you what it is before you dig?
There isn't a machine made yet that can do that.
You can spend a bunch of money and dig up the same things I do.
My detector holds two 9 volt batteries!
It has three settings, fierious, nonferrous, and all metals..
What more do you need?
SERIOUSLY!
If you don't dig, you don't know exactly what it is, and you never will.
If I hear this guy say “best” one more time I may just die. Apparently they are all the best and I’ve wasted my time watching this.
Garrett AT Pro is far from being number two.
Whats number 2 then? Trying to learn all I can in the next week before I buy one
If you would share your thoughts on the Garret.
@@orangejuice4332 I’d be willing to share mine. The AT Pro is no longer the best deal on the market for $550. For $499 you can buy the Nokta Makro Legend, a top notch multifrequency rig. For half that price you can buy a Nokta Makro Simplex, or a Minelab X-Terra Pro. Both are waterproof with better technology and in the case of the X-Terra Pro it has 4 frequencies to play around with to suit your conditions.
@@Mr.Technical77kkkkk😂😂😂 x terra cópia do 600 só muda o dezenhos do visor .
Every time that you guys put on the list the Bounty as a great metal detector , i think that you guys are crazy or what , that's a crab , there are other brand such XP , whites , come on Bounty detectors can reach a half dollar at 7 inches max 😂😂😂😂
Xp deus looping the vidéo and not be 1st 😢
I have never found anything more then a quarter. I live in very Northern California not many interesting places you can use a detector
Please get rid of the annoying music!!!!!!
Its not a buying guide if your juat reading the individual company's claims
This video is a joke right? The only 3 detectors worth anything is the AT Pro, Minelab 800 and the Simplex. Don't waste your money on anyhting else. Oh, and the Garrett pinpointer shouldn't even be in this video. It's a pinpointer, not a stand alone metal detector although it may have better depth than the sunpow and the BH. LOL.
Bounty hunter is the best..
what a load of malarkey
MONO VOLUME? COME ON