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Anyone who has used the T-2 and the F75--

How do they compare in depth? Trying to decide which one to buy. Thanks for your help.
 
I've had both and they are pretty much equal in depth. I like the T2 because it is smoother operating.
 
I had both and still have the F-75 I use. The T-2 I felt was more sensitive to smaller targets it seem to me. Both are good and I have dug deeper with the T-2, but it could be I never went over anything with the F-75 that was as deep. I got a walking lib half with the T-2 that was 13-14 inches deep, but ID was not correct as it was so deep in a well worked area others had missed. Both of them seem to like rusty bottle caps and with experience you can tell the difference most of the time.
The reason I plan on keeping the F-75 as they make the smaller coil for it plus Sun Ray is making a probe for the F-75.
 
same here ,no real discernable difference ,my finds rate is higher with the t2 but thats probably down to the soil where i live
 
Ran both together and found a slight edge with the T2 so the F75 went. The Italians seem to prefer the T2 but for the U.S. the 75 should edge in as the better choice in modern rubbish areas.
 
Hello,
The italians prefer T2 because the ancient coins are very small and thin , and the T2 TID range
is more linear respect F75, F75 have a little range on iron, too large on silver and too
compressed on center for other tipe of metals ( copper bronze etc), and is very unstable respect
T2, it must have a great feeling with for appreciate this machine.

i5eus
 
THEY ARE ABOUT THE SAME IN DEPTH BUT THE F75 HAS MORE PROGRAMING AND MORE COILS AND MAY BE DEEPER IN JEWLERY MOOD.
 
Very interesting perspective!
I notice that MDers in Europe just about trip over a target at everystep!
Wish those damn Greeks and Romans had found their way over here!
Heck, maybe we'd have a different kind of country if they had> Hahaha.
RR
 
They don't tell you about the days that they go out and and only find 1 coin or 1 button mate, we also have fields with over 2000 years of metal ltems on them that have been lost. The hard bit for us is that some of the sites that we search are hard to find as no records of buildings were kept 2000 to 1000 years ago.
 
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