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Minelab Go-Find information, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Nugget" data-source="post: 274345" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I was looking into the Go-Find 60 for myself and the young fella to use, but after reading a few negatives regarding build quality I decided to look at other units. Also, personally I can really do without all that gimmicky smartphone stuff, especially if the extra time and resources went into ensuring a more solid construction.</p><p></p><p>I think Minelab are definitely onto something with the Go-Find series but I would be waiting for the next release if and when there is one. Just to clarify though, I've never owned let alone held a Go-Find so I can only go of what others have said, I do know people are finding stuff with them so they can't be all bad.</p><p></p><p>Check out this interesting comparison between the Go-Find and Garrett Ace 250 <a href="http://md-hunter.com/what-is-worse-minelab-go-find-20-or-garrett-ace-250/" target="_blank">http://md-hunter.com/what-is-worse-minelab-go-find-20-or-garrett-ace-250/</a>, perhaps a 250 or the newer 300i might be another option for you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nugget, post: 274345, member: 3"] I was looking into the Go-Find 60 for myself and the young fella to use, but after reading a few negatives regarding build quality I decided to look at other units. Also, personally I can really do without all that gimmicky smartphone stuff, especially if the extra time and resources went into ensuring a more solid construction. I think Minelab are definitely onto something with the Go-Find series but I would be waiting for the next release if and when there is one. Just to clarify though, I've never owned let alone held a Go-Find so I can only go of what others have said, I do know people are finding stuff with them so they can't be all bad. Check out this interesting comparison between the Go-Find and Garrett Ace 250 [url]http://md-hunter.com/what-is-worse-minelab-go-find-20-or-garrett-ace-250/[/url], perhaps a 250 or the newer 300i might be another option for you? [/QUOTE]
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