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<blockquote data-quote="EVIE/BEE" data-source="post: 462673" data-attributes="member: 13999"><p>To answer your question for me personally it's too much money. The improvements to the GPZ seem to be focused around the coil (at $1600 to replace) not the machine (my reasoning). All the improvements around the pulse induction machines since 1998 have been centered around their sensitivity. Sure a GPX5000 will pick up a 0.1 gram nugget. I would rather pick one 1 gram nugget than ten 0.1 gram nuggets. I think the best value today is the GPX4500.... the GPX5000 is good also.</p><p></p><p>PS. The pros use bulldozers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EVIE/BEE, post: 462673, member: 13999"] To answer your question for me personally it's too much money. The improvements to the GPZ seem to be focused around the coil (at $1600 to replace) not the machine (my reasoning). All the improvements around the pulse induction machines since 1998 have been centered around their sensitivity. Sure a GPX5000 will pick up a 0.1 gram nugget. I would rather pick one 1 gram nugget than ten 0.1 gram nuggets. I think the best value today is the GPX4500.... the GPX5000 is good also. PS. The pros use bulldozers. [/QUOTE]
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