Deciding on Tesoro

sciflyer25

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Nov 22, 2011
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Montco, PA
Detector(s) used
Silver Umax
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Where do you live and what will you be hunting for?
 

The DeLeon is a better deal at that price even with the smaller coil which is used in trashy areas. Even if its broke, Tesoro might fix it for free.
 

Thanks Sandman. Is the TID screen reliable in your opinion? I have read differing views.
Jeff, we have messaged back and forth, I live just outside Philly. Many old farmhouses and public parks, state parks, Rev. war encampment sites. Many old outhouses, very old churches, Indian trails, etc. I will be looking for ANYTHING including coins, relics, jewelry. The good thing is I have done many hours of research and I can pinpoint plots of land to specific buildings, barns and landowners back in the 1870's, some earlier. I just need to get a detector, permission where it applies, and go digging.
Jim
 

some will swear the tid will cause you to miss some items if you start trusting it too much, I have used both a non display unit and a display unit and my personal opinion they both do the same thing in the end (tell you there is some metal thing in the ground). Now with that being said i like the non display detectors just because i tend to dig everything anyway and they are usually cheaper. I am sure you will get likes and dislikes on both instances but in the end it depends on the user and his preferences. Just my two pennies.....
 

I dout the De'Leon can go as deep as the V. I say dout because I have never used one. I can say that having manual ground balance will in many instances give you a deeper and more stable machine. You said a price of $330 well you can easily buy a used V for that and have the stock coil on it. Most will tell you the stock coil is very good. I am sure that the D has its place as a coin shooter and would be a great machine but for me I look at reviews and comments which I think you do too. Which one do read about the most? Things like that are a good indication as to what is preferred.

How's that go, "Just say'in"

Jeff
 

I dout the De'Leon can go as deep as the V. I say dout because I have never used one. I can say that having manual ground balance will in many instances give you a deeper and more stable machine. You said a price of $330 well you can easily buy a used V for that and have the stock coil on it. Most will tell you the stock coil is very good. I am sure that the D has its place as a coin shooter and would be a great machine but for me I look at reviews and comments which I think you do too. Which one do read about the most? Things like that are a good indication as to what is preferred.

How's that go, "Just say'in"

Jeff

Good point Jeff, I have read many more positive experiences with the V. Thing is, I kind of like the idea of having the TID, but I don't want to use that as a crutch, which is what I think I might end up doing sometimes. If the TID makes things easier in any way, even regarding depth, I think I would prefer that.
Jim
 

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