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Repairs to Minelab Detectors .... ????
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<blockquote data-quote="Teemore" data-source="post: 90837" data-attributes="member: 1375"><p>Thanks again Loamer/Mbasko,</p><p>As stated ML seem to do a very good job with their warranty issues, either real or in some cases as you mentioned imaginary.</p><p>Agree with your views on modifications, don't think I'd ever go down that path but to each is own.</p><p>Doing almost a line by line comparison between the 4500 and 4800 to see why the 4800 keeps getting referred to as a "relic" detector, </p><p>the 5000 also has the "Coin/Relic" timing option .... does this detract from its gold finding capabilities?</p><p>By the way mbasko, your's is NOT the original unit I was alluding to ... at $5200 I'm surprised no one has snapped it up yet, the points you make about "noisy, unstable, false signals" must be an issue for all users at some stage of their detecting .... at what stage do they start to question whether it's their own use/settings, the local difficult conditions or indeed a detector issue, can see it could be a real nightmare in some cases.</p><p>Regards T.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teemore, post: 90837, member: 1375"] Thanks again Loamer/Mbasko, As stated ML seem to do a very good job with their warranty issues, either real or in some cases as you mentioned imaginary. Agree with your views on modifications, don't think I'd ever go down that path but to each is own. Doing almost a line by line comparison between the 4500 and 4800 to see why the 4800 keeps getting referred to as a "relic" detector, the 5000 also has the "Coin/Relic" timing option .... does this detract from its gold finding capabilities? By the way mbasko, your's is NOT the original unit I was alluding to ... at $5200 I'm surprised no one has snapped it up yet, the points you make about "noisy, unstable, false signals" must be an issue for all users at some stage of their detecting .... at what stage do they start to question whether it's their own use/settings, the local difficult conditions or indeed a detector issue, can see it could be a real nightmare in some cases. Regards T. [/QUOTE]
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