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<blockquote data-quote="BlackRifle" data-source="post: 3139881" data-attributes="member: 29885"><p>Been detecting since 85. First off,I would not buy a detector that has a screen that tries to tell you what it is,and how deep your target is, when you're first starting out. I suggest something simpler. Tesaro out of Prescott Arizona has many mid priced detectors. I use The Tesaro Cibola. Very easy to learn. Plus Tesaros have a life time warranty. Anything happens to it,they fix it for free. I bought mine at Waynes Detector sales, in OKC, but I think he went out of business. You could try Kellyco.com. One more thing,get a set of headphones. This helps block out outside noise and helps you hear deep targets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackRifle, post: 3139881, member: 29885"] Been detecting since 85. First off,I would not buy a detector that has a screen that tries to tell you what it is,and how deep your target is, when you're first starting out. I suggest something simpler. Tesaro out of Prescott Arizona has many mid priced detectors. I use The Tesaro Cibola. Very easy to learn. Plus Tesaros have a life time warranty. Anything happens to it,they fix it for free. I bought mine at Waynes Detector sales, in OKC, but I think he went out of business. You could try Kellyco.com. One more thing,get a set of headphones. This helps block out outside noise and helps you hear deep targets. [/QUOTE]
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