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Metal Detecting for Gold
First impressions of the GPX4500
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<blockquote data-quote="SteelPat" data-source="post: 303399" data-attributes="member: 4467"><p>I would not have sold my 7000 if finances had allowed. I still think its the best machine available. That being said, I think the 4500 is excellent value for money and, with the right coil combination and in the hands of an experienced operator, will get a lot of the gold that the 7000 can get. Prickly reefy gold is where the 7000 excels. The GPX series will struggle to pick up that type of gold at depth where as the 7000 will find it clear as a bell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteelPat, post: 303399, member: 4467"] I would not have sold my 7000 if finances had allowed. I still think its the best machine available. That being said, I think the 4500 is excellent value for money and, with the right coil combination and in the hands of an experienced operator, will get a lot of the gold that the 7000 can get. Prickly reefy gold is where the 7000 excels. The GPX series will struggle to pick up that type of gold at depth where as the 7000 will find it clear as a bell. [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detecting for Gold
First impressions of the GPX4500
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