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Should I upgrade to a GPZ7000?
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<blockquote data-quote="Graybeard" data-source="post: 422477" data-attributes="member: 11193"><p>I thank you all for your replies. I did read all your comments. Much appreciated for your input and time you put in to answer me. I did lift the 7000 and by god, it's the heaviest detector I ever tried. It's similar in looks to the 2300, but much much heavier. I have decided to go for the 7000, I will be selling the 5000 to do this. I will also get a harness of some sort to carry the 7000. I don't mind digging deep holes because most rubbish is near the surface anyway, so the deep stuff is more likely to be the yella.</p><p>I like the idea of not having to scrape away the leaf litter to get a signal.</p><p>I did dig a deep hole once, I thought it was virgin soil, went down to about depth of my crutch only to find an ancient horse shoe....damn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graybeard, post: 422477, member: 11193"] I thank you all for your replies. I did read all your comments. Much appreciated for your input and time you put in to answer me. I did lift the 7000 and by god, it's the heaviest detector I ever tried. It's similar in looks to the 2300, but much much heavier. I have decided to go for the 7000, I will be selling the 5000 to do this. I will also get a harness of some sort to carry the 7000. I don't mind digging deep holes because most rubbish is near the surface anyway, so the deep stuff is more likely to be the yella. I like the idea of not having to scrape away the leaf litter to get a signal. I did dig a deep hole once, I thought it was virgin soil, went down to about depth of my crutch only to find an ancient horse shoe....damn. [/QUOTE]
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