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Minelab GPX4500 tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="BigWave" data-source="post: 244310" data-attributes="member: 6786"><p>Back to topic now - hemmm. If the newer 4500s are better than the older 4500s, wouldn't they be naming them differently i.e.:"GPX4500GT" or something with at least some claimed performance over the older ones?</p><p>The fact that they're still the same model has me believing that Minelab are just clearing stock (viz 5000s and the Zeds), and there's nothing wrong or ancient with my 4yo 4500. They are (at least the older ones were) reliable as all s*#t. One curly cord went u/s on me (I had a spare and it had lots of abuse when digging) and that's it. It's been a brilliant machine for the tough ground that is my home away from home in the GT.</p><p>Back off topic now - you all gotta check out recently posted recipes on campfire cooking!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigWave, post: 244310, member: 6786"] Back to topic now - hemmm. If the newer 4500s are better than the older 4500s, wouldn't they be naming them differently i.e.:"GPX4500GT" or something with at least some claimed performance over the older ones? The fact that they're still the same model has me believing that Minelab are just clearing stock (viz 5000s and the Zeds), and there's nothing wrong or ancient with my 4yo 4500. They are (at least the older ones were) reliable as all s*#t. One curly cord went u/s on me (I had a spare and it had lots of abuse when digging) and that's it. It's been a brilliant machine for the tough ground that is my home away from home in the GT. Back off topic now - you all gotta check out recently posted recipes on campfire cooking! [/QUOTE]
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