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General Metal Detector Discussion
Metal Detector advice $500 to $1500
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<blockquote data-quote="Scoopa" data-source="post: 44916" data-attributes="member: 184"><p>Hey 'thebeans' you've started something now! I look at it this way. Both the Garrett and Minelabs are good machines for the money. However the X-terra's give you a greater variety of frequencies for your dollars. That translates into great areas of application. As far as simplicity of use is concerned, if you are having problems setting either of these detectors up, you may reconsider going to anything else until you master these. I know XlV said his mate 'couldn't work it out' with the 305, in that case he hasn't got a hope in hell of using any other detector. The X-terra series are straight forward and simple "no fuss' machines. I've had the X-terra 70 & 705 both great. I have a 505 as a back up to my E-trac. They've never missed a beat and would recommend them. I think it's a little bit like Holden V's Ford</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scoopa, post: 44916, member: 184"] Hey 'thebeans' you've started something now! I look at it this way. Both the Garrett and Minelabs are good machines for the money. However the X-terra's give you a greater variety of frequencies for your dollars. That translates into great areas of application. As far as simplicity of use is concerned, if you are having problems setting either of these detectors up, you may reconsider going to anything else until you master these. I know XlV said his mate 'couldn't work it out' with the 305, in that case he hasn't got a hope in hell of using any other detector. The X-terra series are straight forward and simple "no fuss' machines. I've had the X-terra 70 & 705 both great. I have a 505 as a back up to my E-trac. They've never missed a beat and would recommend them. I think it's a little bit like Holden V's Ford [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detectors
General Metal Detector Discussion
Metal Detector advice $500 to $1500
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