NWGA-RelicHunter
Jr. Member
- Apr 26, 2007
- 30
- 2
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab CTX 3030, Equinox 800 & XP Deus.
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Hey guys.. Just want to get a quick opinion on this. I've been metal detecting for around 20 years and have owned 3 Spectrum XLTs, a 5900DI Pro, and a Fisher F-75. About a year ago I got into a financial mess and had to sell my XLT to make ends meet. Since then I've managed to save up a couple hundred dollars toward a new detector. At first I was planning to just keep saving until I could afford a used high end detector, but after having a chance to try out a friend's Ace-150 I was really impressed with it for such a cheap detector. It was light weight, comfortable, felt rugged, lots of features normally found in higher end detectors, and very easy to use. The only thing I didn't like about it was the fact that it didn't have an all metal pinpointing mode. Then I read about the Ace-250 online which does have a pinpoint mode so I decided to buy one (I should have it by saturday)..
But now I'm second guessing my purchase. I've read many great reviews of the Ace-250 but most say its for beginners. So now I'm wondering if maybe I jumped the gun a little and should have waited and purchased another used XLT or something similar. Opinions? I'd really like to hear from anyone who has went from something like a DFX or XLT to an ACE-250. Were you disappointed with it? I do realize that its a 200 dollar detector and I can't expect it to perform like a 900 dollar machine, but I'm hoping that I won't be super disappointed with it.
But now I'm second guessing my purchase. I've read many great reviews of the Ace-250 but most say its for beginners. So now I'm wondering if maybe I jumped the gun a little and should have waited and purchased another used XLT or something similar. Opinions? I'd really like to hear from anyone who has went from something like a DFX or XLT to an ACE-250. Were you disappointed with it? I do realize that its a 200 dollar detector and I can't expect it to perform like a 900 dollar machine, but I'm hoping that I won't be super disappointed with it.