Metal Detectors Under $300
You do not need to spend a thousand dollars to start finding coins, jewelry, and relics. Every detector on this page is a real machine from a named manufacturer, and every one of them will find targets the day you take it outside. This is where most detectorists start, and where a lot of great finds get made.
Why buy a budget detector from a specialist
Marketplaces are flooded with unbranded imported detectors that have no parts support, no warranty service, and no one to call when something goes wrong. Every detector here comes from a manufacturer with a real factory warranty and a US service path: Minelab, Garrett, Nokta, Fisher, Teknetics, and Bounty Hunter. We are an authorized dealer for every brand we carry, so the warranty on your machine is valid from day one. If you are not sure which one fits, call us at 256-284-2247 and we will talk it through with you.
Under $100: first detectors and kids
Simple turn-on-and-go machines like the Bounty Hunter Junior T.I.D., Discovery 1100, and Quick Silver. Real detection circuits with real discrimination, sized and priced for a first season in the yard, the park, or the campground. These are the right way to find out if the hobby sticks, and a far better gift than an unbranded toy that beeps at everything.
$100 to $200: the budget sweet spot
This band is Bounty Hunter territory: the Quick Draw Pro, Lone Star Pro, and Land Ranger Pro are designed and built in El Paso, Texas by First Texas Products, the same company that makes Fisher and Teknetics. You also find the Fisher F11 and entry Teknetics models like the EuroTek and Delta 4000 here. Machines in this range add target ID readouts, better discrimination, and waterproof search coils you can work in creeks and surf wash.
$200 to $300: where the big brands start
The top of this collection holds some of the most recommended starter detectors in the hobby: the Fisher F19 and F22, the Teknetics G2+ and Omega 8500, the Garrett ACE 300, and the Bounty Hunter Time Ranger Pro. These are machines experienced detectorists still keep as backups. If you can stretch to this band, you get features that used to cost twice as much just a few years ago.
What to expect from a detector under $300
An honest word before you buy. Machines in this range are strong on coins, jewelry, and relics in parks, yards, fields, and dry beach sand. They are not built for extreme depth, tiny gold nuggets, or diving in saltwater; a few models here have waterproof search coils, but the control boxes stay dry unless a listing says otherwise. If your plans point toward gold prospecting or underwater hunting, call us before you buy and we will point you at the right tool instead of letting you outgrow the wrong one.
Budget minded and want the full story on the value brand? See our Bounty Hunter collection, built in El Paso, Texas by the maker of Fisher and Teknetics.








































