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Metal Detectors
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ML 4800 vs 5000
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<blockquote data-quote="condor22" data-source="post: 133223" data-attributes="member: 1932"><p>Do a Google search, GPX4800 v GPX5000, have a look at several Youtube vids on both, then make up your own mind how much you want to spend.</p><p></p><p>Salt Gold is not generally used in the Australian goldfields. The 5000 users often use "Fine Gold", 4800 users use "Sensitive Extra" as their equivalent.</p><p></p><p>You will find gold with either. If you are on a budget, the 4800 is still a very good option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="condor22, post: 133223, member: 1932"] Do a Google search, GPX4800 v GPX5000, have a look at several Youtube vids on both, then make up your own mind how much you want to spend. Salt Gold is not generally used in the Australian goldfields. The 5000 users often use "Fine Gold", 4800 users use "Sensitive Extra" as their equivalent. You will find gold with either. If you are on a budget, the 4800 is still a very good option. [/QUOTE]
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