Why The Diggers Den?
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Why The Diggers Den?


 

Why The Diggers Den?

The Diggers Den was created by Brian Harvey in 2015. What started out as a way for him to save money for the hobby he enjoyed the most, started saving all his friends money also. DD just grew and grew from there. Our customer service, knowledgeable sales team and satisfaction is what grew DD into what it is today. A way for our customers, all over the US, to save money and get the best tools for the job. The DD sales team have loads of treasure hunting experience, so our customers are getting great knowledge and guidance with every purchase. When we tell you we want every customer to be fully satisfied with their tools, believe me, we mean it!

 

Our Products

At the Diggers Den, we are always looking for new products to add to our store to help our customers get the most from the hobby. We carry all the main manufacturers like Minelab, XP, Nokta, Garrett, Fisher, Teknetics and many manufacturers of accessories and other useful products.  We also carry Blu3 portable dive systems, smelting furnaces, Brute Magnetics magnets, gold panning equipment, restoration items and much more. We are always combing for quality and innovative products for our inventory.

 

Low Overhead

Unlike big box stores, we have very little overhead, so we can pass the savings to our customers. All you have to do is reach out for super package deals that we can put together for you or just go to our store online.

 

Customer Service

Word of mouth is what grew DD to what it is today. Our customer service speaks for itself in this hobby. 7 days a week, all day long, we can be reached to help you. Unlike large stores that shut down messaging services online and the phones at 5pm. We are very personable and love spending time helping our customers put together packages that will fit them the best.

 

Conclusion

We just care and want our customers happy so they come back! Give us a shot and we will prove it. 


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