Which to buy

I'm a straight out Ace 250 man. I really like mine and most people that have them really like theirs. I haven't heard as much about the Cibola, which could very well be a great machine, too. I see how much difference there is in the price of the two, so if they were neck and neck up to that point, the Ace 250 would win. The Cibola looks a little more "science project homemade" than the Ace, yet some people go for that look. I'm into ham radio and Ten-Tec radio looks homemade, yet they are great radios. I've toured their factory in Tennessee and know they make a good radio, yet I like Kenwood and Yaesu better because they don't look homemade.

I like the Ace 250

HH,
Ramapirate
 

The Cibola is going to be deeper, but it doesn't have any bells and whistles. It is a turn on, adjust the disc, and dig the beeps. It's advertised as more of a relic machine, but you could use it anywhere and find coins too. The Ace 250 has lots of bells and whistles and you won't dig as much trash with the machine due to the digital display. I guess you need to decide what kind of hutning you will be doing mostly and make a decision from there.
 

The Cibola will go deeper, more sensitive to small items, excellent coin hunter, lifetime warranty, comes with coil cover[costs extra for the 250]. The Cibola does not have a visual ID screen, but if you are asking which is the better detector, I would have to say the Cibola.
 

Cibola is more for the serious user who wants older finds.
The Garrett will save you digging more rubbish but will also I.D. many more good items as bad. You won't dig them and thus don't know what your missing. Not the 250's fault, its the price you have to pay with metered machines.
Price wise the Garrett does give a lot for its low price level.
 

The Tesoro Cibola is definitely the more versatile of the two and it's price shows this. It is very well made as is the Ace 250, but has the lifetime warranty if you ever need it.
Cibola is more for the serious user who wants older finds.
The Garrett will save you digging more rubbish but will also I.D. many more good items as bad. You won't dig them and thus don't know what your missing. Not the 250's fault, its the price you have to pay with metered machines.
Price wise the Garrett does give a lot for its low price level.
Posted on: Today at 02:44:21 AM
Well said U.K. Brian.

HH,
Sandman
 

I am "kinda" having the same problem. I have the Ace 250 and don't think you can do better for the money. I'm trying to decide between the Garrett GTI 2500 and the Whites DFX. I am concerned that the latest and greatest will come out soon as these have been around awhile. Been through this too many times with computers. Good luck! It is a conundrum.
 

The GTI2500 is a bit dated but stilla good detector. The DFX is a great detector and even if they came out with a new one soon it would not be outdated. 8)
 

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