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Essential Prospecting Equipment

The gear you need for WA gold. From world-class metal detectors to essential survival gear for the bush.

Detectors

Metal Detectors for WA Gold

Western Australia's highly mineralised soils demand specialised detectors. Here are the top 5 detectors trusted by WA prospectors.

Minelab GPZ 7000

"The King" $10,999

Best for: Deep nuggets, experienced prospectors

Depth
2m+
Weight
3.32kg
Level
Advanced
Best Region
Kalgoorlie-Boulder & Pilbara

Pros

  • + Unmatched depth on large nuggets
  • + ZVT technology finds gold others miss
  • + Superior ground balance in tough mineralisation
  • + Built-in GPS with mapping

Cons

  • Highest price point
  • Heavy for long detecting sessions
  • Steep learning curve
  • Can struggle with very small gold

Minelab GPX 6000

"The All-Rounder" $6,999

Best for: All-purpose prospecting

Depth
1.5m+
Weight
2.14kg
Level
Intermediate–Advanced
Best Region
All WA regions

Pros

  • + Excellent balance of depth and sensitivity
  • + Very lightweight for a PI detector
  • + GeoSense-PI technology
  • + Built-in speaker. No headphones needed
  • + Wireless audio capability

Cons

  • Less depth than GPZ 7000 on large nuggets
  • Limited manual settings compared to older GPX models
  • No removable battery (built-in Li-ion)

Minelab SDC 2300

"The Trashy Ground Specialist" $4,499

Best for: Heavily mineralised & trashy areas

Depth
0.5m
Weight
2.4kg
Level
Intermediate
Best Region
Murchison & old goldfield areas

Pros

  • + Exceptional on small & shallow gold
  • + Handles extreme mineralisation
  • + Fully waterproof, great for creek beds
  • + Compact & foldable for travel
  • + MPF technology reduces ground noise

Cons

  • Limited depth compared to GPZ/GPX
  • Small coil limits ground coverage
  • No large coil options available
  • Limited discrimination

Minelab Gold Monster 1000

"The Beginner's Best Friend" $1,299

Best for: Beginners, fine gold detection

Depth
0.3m
Weight
1.33kg
Level
Beginner
Best Region
Mid West & accessible goldfields

Pros

  • + Fully automatic, turn on and go
  • + Incredible sensitivity to small gold
  • + Very lightweight and easy to swing
  • + Two coils included
  • + Great value for entry-level

Cons

  • VLF technology, limited depth
  • Struggles in highly mineralised ground
  • No manual ground balance
  • Not suitable for deep nugget hunting

Minelab Equinox 900

"The Multi-Purpose" $1,399

Best for: All metals, beginners to intermediate

Depth
0.4m
Weight
1.2kg
Level
Beginner–Intermediate
Best Region
Great Western Woodlands & general

Pros

  • + Multi-IQ simultaneous multi-frequency
  • + Gold mode built-in
  • + Fully waterproof to 5m
  • + Excellent discrimination
  • + Versatile: coins, relics, and gold

Cons

  • Not a dedicated gold detector
  • VLF: limited in heavy mineralisation
  • Less gold sensitivity than Gold Monster
  • Multi-purpose = master of none
At a Glance

Detector Comparison

Detector Price Depth Weight Level Best For Best Region
Minelab GPZ 7000
The King
$10,999 2m+ 3.32kg Advanced Deep nuggets, experienced prospectors Kalgoorlie-Boulder & Pilbara
Minelab GPX 6000
The All-Rounder
$6,999 1.5m+ 2.14kg Intermediate–Advanced All-purpose prospecting All WA regions
Minelab SDC 2300
The Trashy Ground Specialist
$4,499 0.5m 2.4kg Intermediate Heavily mineralised & trashy areas Murchison & old goldfield areas
Minelab Gold Monster 1000
The Beginner's Best Friend
$1,299 0.3m 1.33kg Beginner Beginners, fine gold detection Mid West & accessible goldfields
Minelab Equinox 900
The Multi-Purpose
$1,399 0.4m 1.2kg Beginner–Intermediate All metals, beginners to intermediate Great Western Woodlands & general
Be Prepared

Essential Gear Checklist

The WA bush is unforgiving. Proper preparation isn't optional, it's survival. Here's what you need for a safe and successful trip.

Navigation

  • Handheld GPS (Garmin 66i or similar) (essential)
  • Topographic maps of your area (essential)
  • Baseplate compass (essential)
  • TENGRAPH printouts of tenements
  • Smartphone with offline maps (Hema Explorer)

Safety

  • Full first aid kit (essential)
  • Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) (essential)
  • Satellite phone or communicator (essential)
  • Snake bite bandage (pressure immobilisation) (essential)
  • UHF radio
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Sunscreen SPF50+ & hat (essential)

Water

  • 20L per person per day (minimum) (essential)
  • Multiple water containers (redundancy) (essential)
  • Water purification tablets/filter (essential)
  • Collapsible water bladder (backup)
  • Electrolyte sachets

Tools

  • Pick (pointed and/or chisel-head) (essential)
  • Folding shovel (essential)
  • Classifier/sieve set (essential)
  • Gold pan (14" minimum) (essential)
  • Crevicing tools (screwdrivers, spoons) (essential)
  • Snuffer bottle (essential)
  • Sample vials
  • Magnifying loupe (10x)

Camping

  • Swag or tent with fly (essential)
  • Sleeping bag (rated for cold desert nights) (essential)
  • Camp stove and fuel (essential)
  • Cooking gear (billy, pan, utensils) (essential)
  • Firewood collection bag
  • Camp chair
  • Headlamp with spare batteries (essential)

Vehicle Recovery

  • Snatch strap (rated for your vehicle) (essential)
  • Long-handled shovel (essential)
  • Tyre repair kit (plugs & patches) (essential)
  • 12V air compressor (essential)
  • Tyre deflator/gauge
  • Recovery tracks (MaxTrax or similar)
  • Hi-lift jack or exhaust jack

Critical Water Warning

In the WA outback, you need a minimum of 20 litres of water per person per day. Temperatures can exceed 45°C in summer. Always carry more than you think you need, and tell someone your plans and expected return time. Dehydration kills. Fast.

Recommended

Starter Kits

Not sure where to start? Here are our recommended kits for beginners and experienced prospectors.

BEGINNER

Beginner Prospector Kit

Everything a first-timer needs for day trips and weekend prospecting near accessible areas.

Minelab Gold Monster 1000 $1,299
14" Gold Pan + Classifier Set $65
Folding Shovel $45
Pick (pointed) $35
Snuffer Bottle + Vials $25
Crevicing Tool Set $30
Handheld GPS (Garmin eTrex) $250
First Aid Kit $80
Miner's Right (Annual) $25
10x Magnifying Loupe $20
Estimated Total
~$1,874
ADVANCED

Advanced Prospector Kit

Full setup for multi-day remote bush expeditions into serious gold country.

Minelab GPZ 7000 $10,999
Minelab SDC 2300 (backup/creek) $4,499
Gold Pan Set + Sluice Box $280
Full Tool Kit (picks, shovels, bars) $250
Garmin inReach Mini 2 (PLB + GPS) $600
Satellite Phone $800
Full Camping Setup (swag, stove, etc.) $1,200
Vehicle Recovery Kit $450
12V Air Compressor + Tyre Kit $300
Full First Aid + Snake Kit $200
Estimated Total
~$19,578

Prices are approximate AUD and may vary. Always buy from authorised Australian dealers for warranty coverage.

Field Wisdom

Pro Tips from Experienced Prospectors

Invest in Good Headphones

Wireless headphones with noise cancellation let you hear faint signals that built-in speakers miss. The difference between a faint whisper and silence could be a nugget.

Carry Spare Batteries

Nothing worse than your detector dying mid-session. Bring at least one full spare battery pack, and a 12V charger for your vehicle.

Test Before You Go

Bury test targets in your backyard at known depths. Learn your detector's sounds for gold vs junk before heading into the field.

Detect Early & Late

WA heat is brutal. Detect from dawn to mid-morning and late afternoon to dusk. Rest during the hottest hours to stay safe and focused.

Keep a Prospecting Journal

Record GPS coordinates, soil types, detector settings, and finds. Over time, this data is worth its weight in gold. Literally.

Join a Club

WA prospecting clubs offer access to exclusive leases, group trips, and decades of local knowledge you can't find online.

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The gear that matters for WA prospecting. Pick the right tools for your WA's goldfields