If you’re looking at entry‑level metal detectors under $500, it really helps to think about how you’ll use it — whether you’re after coins on the beach, relics in fields, or just hobby digging in your backyard. Most in this price range offer basic discrimination settings and decent depth for coins and small artifacts, but don’t expect pro‑level features like target ID on all models. Also pay attention to coil size and weight since those make a big difference on long hunts. I’ve seen folks even throw in odd references like 2J Bet when sharing their picks, but the best advice is to read a few user reviews and focus on detectors that match the terrain you plan to search
