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<blockquote data-quote="Ben78" data-source="post: 25036" data-attributes="member: 206"><p>Minelab</p><p>Litz wire which is a multistrand wire where each strand is insulated. Means a lot of funky electro tech. Coils made with Litz wire will work better at the low delay periods required to detect very small gold with the PI machines. </p><p>Made by the factory to suit the machine perfectly. </p><p></p><p>Coiltek </p><p>Only the Goldstalker Blitz uses Litz wire. Other coils may or may not work at superfast delay periods effectively. </p><p>Offers waterproof options in the Platypus coil</p><p>Offers smaller monos than Minelab</p><p>Offers larger Monos and DD than Minelab</p><p></p><p>I own both Minelab and Coiltek coils. I have previously owned a Nugget Finder coil and would do so again. </p><p></p><p>There is no magic bullet, find a coil size that works for your needs and get the brand that suits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben78, post: 25036, member: 206"] Minelab Litz wire which is a multistrand wire where each strand is insulated. Means a lot of funky electro tech. Coils made with Litz wire will work better at the low delay periods required to detect very small gold with the PI machines. Made by the factory to suit the machine perfectly. Coiltek Only the Goldstalker Blitz uses Litz wire. Other coils may or may not work at superfast delay periods effectively. Offers waterproof options in the Platypus coil Offers smaller monos than Minelab Offers larger Monos and DD than Minelab I own both Minelab and Coiltek coils. I have previously owned a Nugget Finder coil and would do so again. There is no magic bullet, find a coil size that works for your needs and get the brand that suits. [/QUOTE]
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