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<blockquote data-quote="Gold Mbr2020" data-source="post: 653816" data-attributes="member: 18382"><p>Hi Wes, I agree with the above comments. I bought a 2nd hand SDC2300 2.5 yrs ago and have found gold less than a 100th of a gram up to a gram, and enough to keep me going out. As you're probably aware it appears that very small gold is the most common type of gold found now, hence the popularity of this detector and now the GPX6000 (sensitivity & depth) and also the Gold Monster. They are also very simple to operate unlike the GPX4500 and 5000 with their many settings. I also have had a 4500 for 18 months and have only found 1 tiny bit of gold with it so it spends most of the time at home or in the car unfortunately. If you are on a budget I'd recommend a 2nd hand SDC2300 (ensure you check its authenticity prior to purchasing). Or if you can afford it get a new one. Sell a kidney if you would really like a GPX6000. In saying that I'd prob buy one if I could.</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gold Mbr2020, post: 653816, member: 18382"] Hi Wes, I agree with the above comments. I bought a 2nd hand SDC2300 2.5 yrs ago and have found gold less than a 100th of a gram up to a gram, and enough to keep me going out. As you're probably aware it appears that very small gold is the most common type of gold found now, hence the popularity of this detector and now the GPX6000 (sensitivity & depth) and also the Gold Monster. They are also very simple to operate unlike the GPX4500 and 5000 with their many settings. I also have had a 4500 for 18 months and have only found 1 tiny bit of gold with it so it spends most of the time at home or in the car unfortunately. If you are on a budget I'd recommend a 2nd hand SDC2300 (ensure you check its authenticity prior to purchasing). Or if you can afford it get a new one. Sell a kidney if you would really like a GPX6000. In saying that I'd prob buy one if I could. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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