I buy the goldilocks wellies
To small and the are a pain to get off
To large and they fall off your feet
just right = happy detecting
After trying a few ended up with the sportsdirect ones. Each brand the size is slightly different.
Best Wellies for beach detecting?
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Muck boots very good, Le Chameau neoprene lined better. More expensive, but are more comfortable and last much longer. I have an oyster farm so spend all year round up to my knees or waist in the River Dart and would not wear anything else 

Le Chemeau not cheap but bought mine in 2000 and they are still going strong. Neoprene lined, very warm and great to walk in to.. 

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preferably a pair without holes in!!
Imagine there is no heaven, only sky above us.
I went for muck boots in the end,
Thanks for all your suggestions
Thanks for all your suggestions

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