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GPX X-Coils vs Nugget Finder/Coiltek Coils.
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<blockquote data-quote="Teemore" data-source="post: 523573" data-attributes="member: 1375"><p>Had a quick search came across a Steve Herbash.... (or something like that) site seems to be all USA based with old outdated data and info (and US$ quoted?). Lost me almost immediately.</p><p></p><p>That being said I think it would be great (I live in dreams) if the various coil manufacturers explained the 'guts" of their coils and why one should be better than the other..t.. if the X Coil is so great, WHY? What makes it different?</p><p></p><p>I'm over new stuff being released and the experts out there going to their "flogged out" patch and finding heaps. Explain to us WHY you're finding heaps, don't just tell us the new XYZ is the greatest thing since sliced bread, explain what makes this new XYZ better than the previous ABC. </p><p></p><p>Like me saying hey my new detector just picked up 356 little nuggets in an area that my old detector found nothing go out and buy one ....... without knowing the nuts and bolts of what they are or how they're made or what differentiates one from the other it's nothing but an opinion or often an exageration ..... think that's often what we're being sold. End of rant.</p><p></p><p>Cheers T.</p><p></p><p>Oh for the record I use a standard SDC, a GPX 4800 and have both NF (2x) and Coiltek (2x) coils....... When you're om a good thing sack to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teemore, post: 523573, member: 1375"] Had a quick search came across a Steve Herbash.... (or something like that) site seems to be all USA based with old outdated data and info (and US$ quoted?). Lost me almost immediately. That being said I think it would be great (I live in dreams) if the various coil manufacturers explained the 'guts" of their coils and why one should be better than the other..t.. if the X Coil is so great, WHY? What makes it different? I'm over new stuff being released and the experts out there going to their "flogged out" patch and finding heaps. Explain to us WHY you're finding heaps, don't just tell us the new XYZ is the greatest thing since sliced bread, explain what makes this new XYZ better than the previous ABC. Like me saying hey my new detector just picked up 356 little nuggets in an area that my old detector found nothing go out and buy one ....... without knowing the nuts and bolts of what they are or how they're made or what differentiates one from the other it's nothing but an opinion or often an exageration ..... think that's often what we're being sold. End of rant. Cheers T. Oh for the record I use a standard SDC, a GPX 4800 and have both NF (2x) and Coiltek (2x) coils....... When you're om a good thing sack to it. [/QUOTE]
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