Hi there everyone, thank you for allowing me to join the forum. This is my first post. I am in Arizona, US and I am looking to purchase a metal detector to use to find small gold, flakes, and pickers in dry washes, old mine tailings, and over bedrock. I have access to a couple small washes and one massive wash (dry river) that are full of sand and smooth rocks. I am very eager to start scanning these for any gold that may be there. My budget it under $1k and for the last 3 yrs I had my mind set on the GM1000 and I have been trying to save for it, soon i will lose access to a couple washes so I am feeling like this is the time to purchase a good detector for smaller pieces of gold.. Well, a week ago I was doing more research and came across the more affordable, higher frequency, Nokta Gold Kruzer which is about $600USD on amazon. This is a lot more affordable than the $1k price tag for a GM.
I own a Garret Ace 300, never found gold nuggets with it, i think the ones that exist (if they do) in the washes may be too small for it. I own a garret (orange) pointer, and I also have Falcon MD20 pointer.
I like how simple the GM seems to be and have seen many YT videos with people using it to find tiny gold in the Arizona desert. I am new to the Nokota Kruzer and seeking your opinions on it, and if you would pick it over the GM.
A 3rd option is garrett goldmaster 24k, price-wise this falls between the Kruzer and GM. The frequency for 24k and GM is similar, while Kruzer has a higher frequency. I know it's not all about the frequency, but also the software, how well it discriminates and focuses on gold. My goal is gold pickers and small gold pickers or tiny nuggets.
The ground i am working is hot, lots black sand present and heavy mineralization, decomposing granite and quartz.
I know the Kruzer is more water proof, while i am in the desert now, this is a nice feature to have in case i end up using it in other locations with more water in the future. It's not a deal breaker or a must have, but a nice to have. If i ever go to a beach, i can use my Garret Ace for jewelry and coins (but not gold nuggets).
My main goal is to scan the washes i have access to for any small gold that I can pick with tweezers or my fingers, AND to find if there is gold in rocks such as tailings from a mine or rocks i find near a gold producing district .. I have collected quarts samples that look promising, and my Falcon MD20 seems to indicate something is in them though i think the Falcon MD20 is too sensitive, while the Garret pointer isnt sensitive enough for the kind gold i am looking for in the washes.. small pickers (not gold dust). I will use a small coil.
Thank you very much
I own a Garret Ace 300, never found gold nuggets with it, i think the ones that exist (if they do) in the washes may be too small for it. I own a garret (orange) pointer, and I also have Falcon MD20 pointer.
I like how simple the GM seems to be and have seen many YT videos with people using it to find tiny gold in the Arizona desert. I am new to the Nokota Kruzer and seeking your opinions on it, and if you would pick it over the GM.
A 3rd option is garrett goldmaster 24k, price-wise this falls between the Kruzer and GM. The frequency for 24k and GM is similar, while Kruzer has a higher frequency. I know it's not all about the frequency, but also the software, how well it discriminates and focuses on gold. My goal is gold pickers and small gold pickers or tiny nuggets.
The ground i am working is hot, lots black sand present and heavy mineralization, decomposing granite and quartz.
I know the Kruzer is more water proof, while i am in the desert now, this is a nice feature to have in case i end up using it in other locations with more water in the future. It's not a deal breaker or a must have, but a nice to have. If i ever go to a beach, i can use my Garret Ace for jewelry and coins (but not gold nuggets).
My main goal is to scan the washes i have access to for any small gold that I can pick with tweezers or my fingers, AND to find if there is gold in rocks such as tailings from a mine or rocks i find near a gold producing district .. I have collected quarts samples that look promising, and my Falcon MD20 seems to indicate something is in them though i think the Falcon MD20 is too sensitive, while the Garret pointer isnt sensitive enough for the kind gold i am looking for in the washes.. small pickers (not gold dust). I will use a small coil.
Thank you very much
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