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<blockquote data-quote="WalnLiz" data-source="post: 654112" data-attributes="member: 147"><p>Not trying to compare one boot against another as I have had quite a few redbacks during my commercial building days and recon that they are a great bit of kit. I also buy OZ made when I can but I guess that I'm not that patriotic to buy something of quality made elsewhere, maybe I should be. Whichever boots work best for each individual are the ones they should purchase, so long as they have zero metal in them for the type of work they do. Metal zippers for instance are quite OK for use with some detectors but are of no value to those using the more sensitive detectors. Redbacks can't be faulted and certainly fit the bill for the serious detector operator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WalnLiz, post: 654112, member: 147"] Not trying to compare one boot against another as I have had quite a few redbacks during my commercial building days and recon that they are a great bit of kit. I also buy OZ made when I can but I guess that I'm not that patriotic to buy something of quality made elsewhere, maybe I should be. Whichever boots work best for each individual are the ones they should purchase, so long as they have zero metal in them for the type of work they do. Metal zippers for instance are quite OK for use with some detectors but are of no value to those using the more sensitive detectors. Redbacks can't be faulted and certainly fit the bill for the serious detector operator. [/QUOTE]
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