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General Metal Detector Discussion
Metal Detector advice $500 to $1500
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<blockquote data-quote="loamer" data-source="post: 44600" data-attributes="member: 981"><p>The 2200D has been widely reported on this forum as being good - it is! The "D" stands for discrimination and the 2200D with a DD coil will kill <strong>anything</strong> running a mono on trashy ground any day of the week. I run a 2200D and a 4500 so I have a fair handle on their capabilities. The 2200D is very simple to use, robust in design and was a game changer in its day. Some people have them modified - some don't. A very basic change is to go over the the small lithium batteries. They are a great machine. As for a PI/VLF combo - I also run an Xterra 70 (DD) for small clean up jobs, clear mullock etc - very good machine if you know what you are doing. The US instruction DVD and manual are next to useless but with practice, trail and error they are deadly on small sized stuff on the right ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loamer, post: 44600, member: 981"] The 2200D has been widely reported on this forum as being good - it is! The "D" stands for discrimination and the 2200D with a DD coil will kill [b]anything[/b] running a mono on trashy ground any day of the week. I run a 2200D and a 4500 so I have a fair handle on their capabilities. The 2200D is very simple to use, robust in design and was a game changer in its day. Some people have them modified - some don't. A very basic change is to go over the the small lithium batteries. They are a great machine. As for a PI/VLF combo - I also run an Xterra 70 (DD) for small clean up jobs, clear mullock etc - very good machine if you know what you are doing. The US instruction DVD and manual are next to useless but with practice, trail and error they are deadly on small sized stuff on the right ground. [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detectors
General Metal Detector Discussion
Metal Detector advice $500 to $1500
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