- Dec 12, 2009
- 2,817
- 3,356
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett AT Pro, Tesoro Vaquero, Bounty Hunter Land Star, Teknetics Delta 4000, Minelab Equinox 600, Garrett Carrot
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I just got back into the hobby yesterday by purchasing a Delta 4000 at my local Bass Pro Shop. I started with the obligatory BH (Land Star) then later I purchased a Tesoro Vaquero' from Woodland Detectors through this site.
Overall I am pleased with the many glowing reviews on the 4000 but as I scrolled through the forum I saw there were three coil wire connector styles on this detector, mine being the push-on type with single 1/4 phone jack.
I paid $279.00 + tax for this detector. Did I buy new old stock at a premium price? I'm seeing other posts where people were paying less than $150.00 for the same machine at Walmart and some who have replied to those posts suggest they got it for a song because they might have been the earlier versions.
Secondly, why can't I use heavy duty 9v batteries? I did not have a 9v alkaline battery so I did stick a HD type in for only a few minutes to turn it on and perform the quick start demo then took it out in my front yard where I promptly dug an old beaver tail pull tab.
Overall I am pleased with the many glowing reviews on the 4000 but as I scrolled through the forum I saw there were three coil wire connector styles on this detector, mine being the push-on type with single 1/4 phone jack.
I paid $279.00 + tax for this detector. Did I buy new old stock at a premium price? I'm seeing other posts where people were paying less than $150.00 for the same machine at Walmart and some who have replied to those posts suggest they got it for a song because they might have been the earlier versions.
Secondly, why can't I use heavy duty 9v batteries? I did not have a 9v alkaline battery so I did stick a HD type in for only a few minutes to turn it on and perform the quick start demo then took it out in my front yard where I promptly dug an old beaver tail pull tab.