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Garrett to rival Minelab's GPX5000
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<blockquote data-quote="loamer" data-source="post: 28576" data-attributes="member: 981"><p>3500 is a cracker of a machine. I agree with DD - wait and see, either way you can't lose. I know of a lot of people who run 3500s and they are very happy with them. A tried and tested machine that works well on the highly mineralised soils and dead-easy to run. Flick a few switches and away she goes. A very good learning machine. The 14" DD seems to be the weapon of choice on these machines for general patch hunting. Apart from good nugget finds,I have been surprised on the small nuggets (wheat size) they do find with the 14". I won't get into the debate going on that the 3500,4000,4500,5000 etc are 'only good on gold' - because that's what I generally see them chasing on the <strong>GOLD</strong> fields.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loamer, post: 28576, member: 981"] 3500 is a cracker of a machine. I agree with DD - wait and see, either way you can't lose. I know of a lot of people who run 3500s and they are very happy with them. A tried and tested machine that works well on the highly mineralised soils and dead-easy to run. Flick a few switches and away she goes. A very good learning machine. The 14" DD seems to be the weapon of choice on these machines for general patch hunting. Apart from good nugget finds,I have been surprised on the small nuggets (wheat size) they do find with the 14". I won't get into the debate going on that the 3500,4000,4500,5000 etc are 'only good on gold' - because that's what I generally see them chasing on the [b]GOLD[/b] fields. [/QUOTE]
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Garrett to rival Minelab's GPX5000
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