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<blockquote data-quote="GaryO" data-source="post: 651079" data-attributes="member: 4018"><p>I would definitely shoot for the 4500. </p><p> Having used many previous models it wasn't until i got a 4500 i started to have more reliable results. It would have its challenges if you are a beginner just as they all do but unlike some previous models they run far more stable and provide more advanced technology to suit an array of conditions ,coils and gold size.</p><p> Learning all about it when you have one is part of the fun , and it keeps you busy when you are stuck at home.</p><p> Hope your find yourself a bargain.</p><p> Gaz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GaryO, post: 651079, member: 4018"] I would definitely shoot for the 4500. Having used many previous models it wasn't until i got a 4500 i started to have more reliable results. It would have its challenges if you are a beginner just as they all do but unlike some previous models they run far more stable and provide more advanced technology to suit an array of conditions ,coils and gold size. Learning all about it when you have one is part of the fun , and it keeps you busy when you are stuck at home. Hope your find yourself a bargain. Gaz [/QUOTE]
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