All about Detectors

  • 15 Jun 2016 4:08 PM
    Reply # 4077820 on 3424142
    Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Back in the day when I resided much closer to the Big Salt Pond my "go to" beach detector of choice was (and still is) a Tesoro Sand Shark.  I like it because it is simple, rugged, relatively lightweight and gets the job done.  Also, the batteries seem to last forever.  I've also used it in fresh water where I have recovered gold and silver jewelry, coins (yup, some silvers) and TONS of bottle caps (Pyramid Lake and Big Bear Lake).  Finally, it works great at PCSC coin hunts.  Just my dos centavos.

  • 09 Oct 2015 6:26 PM
    Reply # 3569855 on 3424142

    What's your go to beach detector and why? I'm looking for a beach detector and tried the Sand Shark and Whites Dual Field PI and am interested to know what your go to machine is.  

  • 06 Jul 2015 11:33 PM
    Message # 3424142
    Anonymous member (Administrator)

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