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Metal detectors reviews
Metal detectors are a very popular gadget of hobbyists looking for hidden, lost or buried treasure. Relic hunters enjoy looking for any valuable metal and the search for the "holy grail" of the relic hunters is varying wildly in perspective. But most of the wannabe Indiana Joneses are in it for the reward, less for the hunt itself. Therefore, the proper choice of a metal detector seems vital. Some of the metal detectors offer some amazing promises and characteristics, where it is almost sounding too good to be true, what the specifications are professing. The only way how to find out if the claims are true, short of borrowing a metal detector for a test drive, is to read metal detector reviews and find out how well these gadgets did perform in the field.
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Each and every metal detector manufacturer has a web page where the product line is featured. Besides all the specifications, there is usually a page or a feature where users display the treasure they have found using such a machine. Since that this is the web site by the manufacturer, these success stories should be taken with a moderate amount of caution.
The very same web pages have very often some field performance test results posted and also testimonials by customers who bought these apparatuses, proclaiming the efficiency and displaying the bounty. It is questionable how far these reports are based on facts and that has nothing to do with the company itself, perhaps some bounty hunters did get very lucky, on the other hand, they just wanted to see their picture on the web page, so they beautified the report a little bit.
There is a very large community of treasure hunters around the world and many of such enthusiasts have started web pages and community forums in order to achieve contact with other fellow enthusiasts. There have been clubs devoted to relic hunting for a while now, but since the advent of the Internet and the wide spread popularity of message boards, community portals and forums, getting in touch with fellow metal detecting aficionados is really easy. Such community interaction possibilities are perhaps the best source of metal detecting information. There are also plenty of people willing to share their personal experiences, when treasure hunting and also which metal detector performed good and which bad. They have extensive tests of their machines, explaining how they work, how well they assist with finding relics and also how much they cost. The best trait of such an interaction capability is the fact that you can ask your fellow enthusiasts everything and anything you'd like to know.
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