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AT Pro

The optimistic reason for this would be; maybe Garrett will offer a new version or an upgrade soon.
Otherwise you may regret.
 
I just ordered one for a great price and hope I enjoy it very much. Sorry you are not happy with your unit. HH.
 
You maybe like I am. I get into the hobby, then sell all and get out.
After a year or so, I get back in, buy everything all over again..I just ordered my 2nd AT Pro. Really enjoy it after all...
 
Every machine has a learning curve. It can be frustrating to learn your Machine, even the low end ones like the Ace series can be aggravating to learn.
 
Having a middle of the road Whites, that loves pop tabs, caps, and rust, the AT Pro has captured my interest with hopes of finding something other then that already mentioned. Have read lots of flattering reviews about the AT Pro, but just as many unflattering. Is there a large learning curve for the AT Pro or lots of bugs that haven't been worked out of the machine yet?
 
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