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https://amzn.to/3U0tspp I've never had a metal detector before but always wanted one. This was advertised as being ideal for beginners and it came with a bag, headphones and a trowel and seemed to do everything I would want: ie detect different types of metal, give a percentage liklihood of it being what it says it is and also detecting the types of metal you don't want to waste your time digging up. It arrived in a surprisingly small box, but that is because the metal detector needs assembly. Just click the shaft together, attach the coil, the display unit and the arm rest and you are good to go. Once assembled, it easily splits in to two in order to go in the back of a car or on the bus with you. As well as the detector, you get a really nice pair of headphones which are foldable and really comfy, I where these to listen to music on my phone too they are that nice. You get a trowel that folds small and has a pick attachment and they both come in a hand shoulder back to carry them about. The coil is fully waterproof so no worries about searching in a stream or by the sea shore looking for things. You can happily submerge it. The control unit has several pre-defined search settings based on the type of terrain you are in and how it might affect the reading. There is an "all metal" setting, which will detect everything, but may give false alarms depending on where you are. There is a park setting, a field or ploughed field setting and a beach setting. As a beach is a damp salty environment, setting it to beach takes in to account he higher ground conductivity and adjusts accordingly to try and avoid false readings. There is also a sensitivity setting which I tend to leave on full. If it detects metal, it will tell you what it is ie Nickel or Copper (or hopefully gold or silver) and a percentage likelihood of it being this. So if it flashes a ring-pull and gives you a 95% probability, I'd move on passed to the next item. If, however, it flashed gold with a 99% probability, I'd be digging to Australia! :) It's very easy to use. I've lent it to a neighbour to find some keys which she did. But my own success has been limited. I have found the usual things, screws, nails, cans and so on, but the only thing of value so far was a modern shilling - aka a 5p. But hey, small steps. I need to pick my areas better. I need to go to some ancient monuments or a busy beach after the tourists have gone home. Then I might have more luck. I also haven't asked permission to do a freshly ploughed field yet, but I will next summer. Despite not finding the treasure I could retire on, it's still been fun using it and I can happily recommend it as a really good detector. It can be purchased here: https://amzn.to/3U0tspp