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Minelab GPX5000 vs GPX4500
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<blockquote data-quote="Utbn" data-source="post: 246444" data-attributes="member: 7114"><p>To me def the 5k. </p><p>Actually the 4500 is in the 5k as to all the functions available but the 5 has two more soil timings, one of which is fine gold and is slightly more powerful then enhance which would be used majority of the times on the 45. Well at least here in the west.</p><p>The 5 also has a gain increase over the 45. The 5 you can go to 20 where thr 45 is 15 maxed out.</p><p>Both detectors you can run as quiet or stable as you like or push the detectors to their limits in a variety of ground. </p><p>Both 45 and 5 are awesome. Particularly with the numerous functions available which when used with the variety of coils in all the different ground types you encounter adds up to one thing. GOLD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Utbn, post: 246444, member: 7114"] To me def the 5k. Actually the 4500 is in the 5k as to all the functions available but the 5 has two more soil timings, one of which is fine gold and is slightly more powerful then enhance which would be used majority of the times on the 45. Well at least here in the west. The 5 also has a gain increase over the 45. The 5 you can go to 20 where thr 45 is 15 maxed out. Both detectors you can run as quiet or stable as you like or push the detectors to their limits in a variety of ground. Both 45 and 5 are awesome. Particularly with the numerous functions available which when used with the variety of coils in all the different ground types you encounter adds up to one thing. GOLD [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detectors
Minelab
Minelab GPX5000 vs GPX4500
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