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Finding high quality accessories will help, augment and increase your chances in metal detecting. These accessories will vary ofcourse and will depend on the environment where you intend to metal detect.

For example, a digger is something you will need when you metal detect on land or the beach. A ground cloth, small bag including trashbags will be required as you should be prepared to sift through soil and some trash through.

Most beginners just use a simple garden trowel which comes in various sizes and range to choose from. Not only that, a garden trowel can be considerably cheaper than a special trowel designed by manufacturers for treasure hunting. Some of these trowels or digging implements are even have indicators on them to let you know how deep you're digging.

You will also need ground cloth for cleaning. This does not have to be bought. A piece from an old denim can be a good ground cloth. When scanning, the ground cloth will come in handy.

In the event you find something, you can put your finding in a safe bag, or some container. This can be a multi-purpose apron, belt bag, or pouch.

Another important accessory is a headphone.With a headphone, you will hear even the faintest sounds. Environmental factors will be cut off. Rushing waves, wind and laughter of children will be muted out, and will enable you to concentrate on your metal detecting.

A lamp or a flashlight will also come in handy when metal detecting. There a a variety of head lamps available for you to choose from. A head lamp will also support and help you in the event you need to pursue your search when it gets dark.

Besides all of the above, there are some additional stuff you'll eventually need once you start finding valuable things. First of all when you start locating those old coins, you got to have a magnifying glass to have a closer look on your coin.

You might also want to start buying small plastic containers in all different sizes to put your finds in. There are even some containers with adjustable slots to fit to the size of the items you have found.

lastly, you will also need spare batteries with you. Keep a healthy supply around you. You will need batteries for flashlights, as well as your radio and other battery operated appliance you are carrying.

Having these accessories will obviously help and increase your chances in locating your treasures efficiently.

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Finding the best location and best suited equipment is just as important as having a large selection. Metal detector town is a place where detector hobbyists can share their experience, finds, and stories. We have a volumes of information on how to choose the best spots for metal detecting as well as the best metal detectors.



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