




I recently took the TX-2002 Handheld Metal Detector out into the field to see how it handles various terrains and target types. This compact device promises high sensitivity for gold and relic hunting, making it a potentially powerful tool for both beginners and enthusiasts.
The build quality is lightweight and ergonomically designed for extended handheld use, which is essential for long days of scanning open ground. While the materials feel geared toward budget-conscious users, the internal sensors provide responsive feedback when identifying different types of metallic signatures.
Using the device is intuitive, with the adjustable sensitivity dial providing quick control over how deep or specific you want your search to be. There is very little learning curve here, as the device is meant to be picked up and used immediately in various soil conditions.
This is an excellent choice for casual gold prospectors or archeology hobbyists who want an affordable, portable device for surface-level and shallow ground scanning.
Overall, the TX-2002 earns a solid 4.5 out of 5 rating for its reliability and ease of use in the field. If you are looking to get into metal detecting without breaking the bank, the $39.00 price point makes this a fantastic entry-level companion for your next outdoor adventure.