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Are you looking for info on cheap depth finders? Or are you wanting someone to sell you one on here?
 
I've got a Hummingbird PiranhaMax 170 brand new in the box I'd let go for $75. PM me if you are interested.
 
JUST REMEMBER, FOR UNDER A HUNDRED BUCKS BEING ABLE TO READ DEPTH AND SEE COVER LIKE WEEDS IS ABOUT THE ONLY THING A 100 SONAR WILL DO WITH ANY ACCURACY......
 
I bought a piranha max 170 for $49 bucks last year (dealer leftover) and it does everything I need and I am very happy with it
 
Thanks. My search here has given me the following recommendations. Which do you think is the best?

Lowrance X-4, X-4 Pro

Humminbird Pirahna Max 160/170

Garmin 150

Eagle Cuda 620/820
 
I'm kind of old school and dearly love the old Lowrance flashers for immediate feedback. In fact, I now have three of them. Just troll eBay and you can find a decent deal on one of these old workhorses. Once you get them dialed-in and understand how to read the display, they are hard to beat. I hate how the new fish/depth finders seem to have some sort of buffer that delays immediate feedback. I guess it has something to do with processor speeds. Probably not the case with one of the high-end models but I just can't justify the expense.
 
If you watch ebay carefully good deals could be had. Last year, I got a Lowrance x67c brand new in the seal package for $110.00 including shipping. A few months later, I won a used M68c for $100.00. (x67c with GPS).
 
Garmin Echo 150 $88

https://www.walmart.com/search/search-ng.do?search_query=echo+garmin&ic=16_0&Find=Find&search_constraint=0

BPS matches
 
I love my Garmin 150, Try getting the screen size, resolution, and versitile mounting system, and dual beam for under $100 from the other brands. Garmin Absolutely owns budget fish finders! unless you miss your original game boy, go Garmin.
 

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