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Decisions, Decisions, Decisions.

Coinboy007

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Well after getting an F75, I got an offer on a Minelab Etrac that I just could not pass up. I have both machines in my “shopping cart” and they are both great deals. I have been thinking “Which one should I keep?” I have pros and cons for both of them. The F75 is lighter, faster, and better for relic hunting. The etrac is deeper, has spot on target ID’s, and better for coin shooting. Even though this was a tough decision, I decided on the etrac. I already have a Nokta Makro Simplex with a 9x5 coil which will suit me well for relic hunting and can do most of the things that the Fisher does. What I need is a great coin shooter with great ID and I think the Etrac can give me that. I hope to find lots of silver with the Minelab, and some day I might get the Fisher.
 
Chevy, Ford, Ram...... in the end they all do something that makes for good campfire discussions!
 
Have you already made new purchases? My advice to anyone is keep the one you have if you're happy with it and don't spend too much money on others.
 
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