@morph1554, well I can tell you a GPX5000, which is the newer will not get 9x the depth, but I couldn't imagine using a VLF such as the Garrett Gold Scorpion after using a Minelab PI. The Minelab PI's are probably 100 times more immune to mineralization then your VLF and will get 2-3 times the depth realistically. You might want to look into the new GPX5000 for $5,795.00 :)
Hello, This unit is discontinued now. The newest model is the GPX5000 that I do sell and stock all the time. Give us a call - 623.362.1459 Rob @ Rob's Detector Sales
@fuugon Hello:Your posting is 9 months old so I don't know if you bought any detectors since then.I'm just getting into detecting now.I'm not in this for fun but to try to locate deep caches and gold.Am always looking for good deals on items.I just ordered a metal detector from China on a website for $200 US dollars.I took a chance.The detector looks like a $2000. dollar detector.They sell the GPX4500 for $1800.If you want me to contact when I receive it,let me know.
Hello All, Nuggethunting is not easy, but then again its very possible to find gold nuggets. I've seen guys find them the first day out, others struggle for weeks, months even years without their first gold nugget. If you have questions about metal detecting, shoot me over an email at - auplacers@yahoo.com or give us a call at 623-362-1459.
Hey Woody, Those $50 nuggets add up when you continue to find them. I will take any $50 nugget any day and add it to the collection. Let see ... 100 - $50 nuggets = $5,000. Yep, if you're willing to get out and do it you can pay for the metal detector in a week, month or year depending on your experience, time you dedicate, locations you're searching and even a bit of the luck factor.
Mr nuggethunting is right, detectors don,t tell you where the gold is, you have to work this out yourself, a good detector will tell an operator who knows how to use his machine if there is a target under the coil, this target maybe gold, if finding gold with a detector was easy every second person would have one. go well
Good salesman for minelab dude. You very much sound like a minelab rep. All i found with my minelabs was junk. No gold or you would have to work 8 hours straight to maybe find 1.
Hello Nevawake, Sorry you were not successful with the Minelab's. Minelab metal detectors are not magic wands. It's takes hundreds, if not thousands of hours to become a successful nugget hunter. Who thought finding gold nuggets was easy, you? I found tons of iron rubbish with them, but many .... many pounds of gold.
Without a doubt, the Minelab GPX-4500 is one of the best handheld metal detectors on the market for gold gold nuggets.
Nevawake, it seems you never read your instruction manual or you are looking where there isn't any gold. Detectors have a language and you have to listen to the sound and it'll tell you what you have found. I make my living digging for gold and my older minalab GP3000 pays the bills. It finds gold where Whites GMTs and Tesoro Lobos et al would do nothing but act confused in the mineralized soil.
Minelab GP and GPXs are the best gold detectors under $20k in the world. Period.
Tell me about it ;) Don't tell me you bought one too? With 5,000 dollars I would buy wait scratch that out maybe less than 5K gold suction dredge pump(boatlike) for like $1500 on ebay.
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ibrahimatmaca1 3 months ago
@morph1554, well I can tell you a GPX5000, which is the newer will not get 9x the depth, but I couldn't imagine using a VLF such as the Garrett Gold Scorpion after using a Minelab PI. The Minelab PI's are probably 100 times more immune to mineralization then your VLF and will get 2-3 times the depth realistically. You might want to look into the new GPX5000 for $5,795.00 :)
Nuggethunting 4 months ago
Hello, This unit is discontinued now. The newest model is the GPX5000 that I do sell and stock all the time. Give us a call - 623.362.1459 Rob @ Rob's Detector Sales
Nuggethunting 9 months ago
can somebody tell me the price of this metal detector???
fuugon 9 months ago
@fuugon Hello:Your posting is 9 months old so I don't know if you bought any detectors since then.I'm just getting into detecting now.I'm not in this for fun but to try to locate deep caches and gold.Am always looking for good deals on items.I just ordered a metal detector from China on a website for $200 US dollars.I took a chance.The detector looks like a $2000. dollar detector.They sell the GPX4500 for $1800.If you want me to contact when I receive it,let me know.
FRANK1FM 2 weeks ago
Hello All, Nuggethunting is not easy, but then again its very possible to find gold nuggets. I've seen guys find them the first day out, others struggle for weeks, months even years without their first gold nugget. If you have questions about metal detecting, shoot me over an email at - auplacers@yahoo.com or give us a call at 623-362-1459.
Nuggethunting 1 year ago
damn i want one so bad... just makes me wonder what i have missed hahaha
BEASTLYSTANG1999 1 year ago
@BEASTLYSTANG1999
i don't think its all that easy to find gold.
probably you have to dig up 10,000 holes before you find anything.
orangedac 1 year ago
@orangedac hahaah i can tell you that you are right, ive only found a couple nuggets all under 1oz but still nice
BEASTLYSTANG1999 1 year ago
I have a series of metal detectors that I need an experienced person to help me, talk to me about them. PM me when you can.
should I judge a purchase on he size of the coil? I'm using it for gold searching.
I've come across lots of old metal detectors
And don't know the pros and cons of it.
palecapulet 1 year ago
what is the average depth this detector can detect things into?
Antonied90 2 years ago
Good job! It'll pay for itself soon no dought!
ryannlag 2 years ago
plz email me
iloveosh123321 2 years ago
hey Nuggethunting, what would be some great tips for a rookie to go looking for gold? I live in California.
oscarlocs 2 years ago
Hey Woody, Those $50 nuggets add up when you continue to find them. I will take any $50 nugget any day and add it to the collection. Let see ... 100 - $50 nuggets = $5,000. Yep, if you're willing to get out and do it you can pay for the metal detector in a week, month or year depending on your experience, time you dedicate, locations you're searching and even a bit of the luck factor.
Take care
Nuggethunting 2 years ago
$5000 investment for $50 Nugget. ?
woodypoopoo 2 years ago
Yeah I also thought the same thing. $5,000 thats close to
ITS OVER 9000!!!!!! WHAT NINE THOUSAND?!!!!!
fanmegaman 2 years ago
Over 9000!!! Thats IMPOSSIBl11!!@!1!@ 'screams and head explodes'
fox20012 2 years ago
Hello Nuggethunting , i have a few questions : 1) Where do you reccomend i purchase the Minelab GPX-4500 ?
2) Where do you guys hunt for nuggets
(old mine sites ?)
3) Where do you live , what state?
kasdri 2 years ago
can u tell me what's the best set up for gpx 4500 with 18 inch mono. thanks
riflestock 3 years ago
Mr nuggethunting is right, detectors don,t tell you where the gold is, you have to work this out yourself, a good detector will tell an operator who knows how to use his machine if there is a target under the coil, this target maybe gold, if finding gold with a detector was easy every second person would have one. go well
bluethermal 3 years ago
Good salesman for minelab dude. You very much sound like a minelab rep. All i found with my minelabs was junk. No gold or you would have to work 8 hours straight to maybe find 1.
Nevawake 3 years ago
Hello Nevawake, Sorry you were not successful with the Minelab's. Minelab metal detectors are not magic wands. It's takes hundreds, if not thousands of hours to become a successful nugget hunter. Who thought finding gold nuggets was easy, you? I found tons of iron rubbish with them, but many .... many pounds of gold.
Without a doubt, the Minelab GPX-4500 is one of the best handheld metal detectors on the market for gold gold nuggets.
Take care
Nuggethunting 3 years ago
Nevawake, it seems you never read your instruction manual or you are looking where there isn't any gold. Detectors have a language and you have to listen to the sound and it'll tell you what you have found. I make my living digging for gold and my older minalab GP3000 pays the bills. It finds gold where Whites GMTs and Tesoro Lobos et al would do nothing but act confused in the mineralized soil.
Minelab GP and GPXs are the best gold detectors under $20k in the world. Period.
megamonster5 3 years ago
Tell me about it ;) Don't tell me you bought one too? With 5,000 dollars I would buy wait scratch that out maybe less than 5K gold suction dredge pump(boatlike) for like $1500 on ebay.
fanmegaman 2 years ago
If your not happy with your Minelab, I found a 25.5 gram nugget with my Infinium in Norhern CA. Lets talk trade. I have lots of gold.
TJWants 2 years ago
u got to much time on ya hands :-)
ive gone into the future and got me an minelab 6000 enforcer model.....
4500 is obsolete now, well now in 2109
Nevawake 2 years ago