Hi Amneesh, definitely the easiest scope to use is a dob mounted reflector. It has the added benefit that most of the cost goes into the optics because the mount is very basic and relatively inexpensive.
As for what you will see... that is a more complicated question than it seems.
Like any hobby or career, astronomy has skills that must be developed. There is a skill to seeing through a scope and the more you develop this skill the more you will see.
There is also the problem of where you observe from. The closer you are to a city or even a brightly lit house the less you will see.
Bearing in mind those 2 conditions any telescope from 4.5" up will allow you to see thousands of interesting objects.
As a general rule the bigger the scope, the darker the site, the better your skills the more you will see.
It is doubtful (if you enjoy this passion) that whatever scope you will buy will be the last scope you will buy which brings me to a suggestion that others may well disagree with and for very good reasons.
Start with a scope in the 4 to 8 inch size. The size being dependent upon which scope can be had for the best deal.
The best deal depends upon multiple variables which is where a club or this group can be of assistance.
Brian
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