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Cleansweep coil

Golden umax
 
I would say either the Outlaw or the Bandido ll Umax. I have used it on both. There is a you tube video about the cleansweep coil on the Outlaw.
 
Go on you tube and do a search for “Tesoro cleansweep coil”. It will bring up the videos that I was telling you about.
 
For pure analog along with respectable depth, bandido II umax.
Modern as close to equivalent and you can get would be the outlaw.
Favorite coin hunter is deleon for probability graph. Issue is that for perfect function it would have to be set to the coil since It doesn't have manual ground balance.
Never used golden with this coil as I don't have a golden anymore.
 
only used the golden and never had a cleansweep. Those tones would be a time saver for sweeping park i would think.
 
The Golden Umax has 4 tone id which saves a lot of time on a Cleansweep coil if you are sweeping for high tone clad and want to skip a lot of trash....it also keeps rusty (and non-rusty) steel bottle caps in the zinc penny tone which means you can sweep through the softball field sidelines and pick out all the dimes/quarters and silver rings out of the bottle caps. The second lowest tone is good for gold if you get a good solid hit without any blending toward zinc tones.

I use the Golden Sabre II on mine as I still get some tone id but I also get more control over both the tone break point and the notch window positions (reject or accept) when I want to really focus.

I also use the Cleansweep with my Cortes and Compadre too, but I like it best with tone id units. I guess the only reason I have a Cortes is so I can have a unit with Target ID numbers to use on the Cleansweep coil.

Mike
 
I have a Tejon that is in such great shape, with 3 coils. I mainly beach hunt though so I got other detectors for the beach. But now the beaches have been lacking targets and the best shot is the dry. I wonder if it is worth searching for a Cleansweep for it for the dry. Would be a lighter setup than my CTX - my forearm is killing me even though I use the harness. Truth told though I do have a Spectrum XLT with Bigfoot and recently got a beach hog wide coil that I could try on a surf Pi.... So worth it on a Tejon?
 
I have a Tejon that is in such great shape, with 3 coils. I mainly beach hunt though so I got other detectors for the beach. But now the beaches have been lacking targets and the best shot is the dry. I wonder if it is worth searching for a Cleansweep for it for the dry. Would be a lighter setup than my CTX - my forearm is killing me even though I use the harness. Truth told though I do have a Spectrum XLT with Bigfoot and recently got a beach hog wide coil that I could try on a surf Pi.... So worth it on a Tejon?

I have used a cleansweep on my Tejon in the dry sand to good effect. Since I now spend most beach time over the wet sand or in the water, I don't often pack the Tejon with the cleansweep. Shortly after getting the cleansweep, I hit a beach with it mounted on the Tejon and got a nice gold ring that paid for the coil. It is nose heavy with the cleansweep. I would think you could do well with the Spectrum XLT and the bigfoot coil.
 
I had always wanted a 4 pin cleansweep coil for a Lobo Super Trac but never got the two together. When I had a Lobo I couldn't find the coil and when I found the coil I didn't have a Lobo. HA!
But now that the Detech Arrow coils are out....more detetector makes and models can experience this type of coil.

I'll keep my Cleansweep for use on my Tesoros and use the Arrow coils for the other makes.

HH
Mike
 
I have used mine on the Mojave, Outlaw, and GB added Conquistador. The Mojave worked well but I liked having all metal better. The outlaw is my favorite because it has no motion all metal too, as does the Bandidos. For cherry picking, just set the disc at Indian head or zinc penny and go. If you want a coin check, search in motion all metal and set disc where you want and flip the switch. I usually always us the pull back method but I have found coins deep enough that they only hit in the center of the coil. This is one fun coil and I don't think you can go wrong with any Tesoro detector combination.
 
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