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BEACH HUNTER ID

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Any good reviews or bad on Whites Beach Hunter ID ? Thanks Joe
 
I've found the BHID to be a terrific water machine for the price. Good 3 tone ID, decent signal depth, easy to use, light weight when the control box is belt / chest mounted in its mounting pack.
I use the Excalibur and the BHID ... tend to use the BHID more due to it's weight and better tone ID. The Excal penetrates a little deeper signal but is twice the cost.
 
Thanks for the info Ed, I will be using mine on the central California coast ,I've been reading where places with high mineral content in the sand plays havoc with these machines , I'm not sure what I will be dealing with yet. Maybe you can comment if you have this sort of thing in Florida, thanks Joe
 
I posed much the same question, view on below this forum and also beach forum, for some replies from a great group. HH
 
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