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Treasure, Coin and Relic
Coin and relic detector
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 83084"><p>If your taking gold off the table have a look at a Whites V3i. 10 x turn on & go detecting programs + 3 x frequencies which can be used singularly or simultaneously. Still has a prospecting program - not sure how it would go but it runs at 22.5khz frequency if you did want to try for gold. All Whites coils are waterproof too so may suit unless you want to go diving with it :lol: ?</p><p></p><p>If you've got the cash I would get the best machine you can afford, even if it has a steep learning curve, to suit your needs. It will save upgrading down the track & once you "learn" it you should appreciate having a machine with more capability than a low-mid range detector.</p><p>Or like Wolf says get 2 x detectors to suit what you want?</p><p>The downside is there are a fair few good machines about, lots of opinions & choosing is getting harder. Good luck with whatever you decide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 83084"] If your taking gold off the table have a look at a Whites V3i. 10 x turn on & go detecting programs + 3 x frequencies which can be used singularly or simultaneously. Still has a prospecting program - not sure how it would go but it runs at 22.5khz frequency if you did want to try for gold. All Whites coils are waterproof too so may suit unless you want to go diving with it :lol: ? If you've got the cash I would get the best machine you can afford, even if it has a steep learning curve, to suit your needs. It will save upgrading down the track & once you "learn" it you should appreciate having a machine with more capability than a low-mid range detector. Or like Wolf says get 2 x detectors to suit what you want? The downside is there are a fair few good machines about, lots of opinions & choosing is getting harder. Good luck with whatever you decide. [/QUOTE]
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