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DFX vs. CZ.3D

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I own a DFX. I've been happy with it, but I am now questioning if its the deepest. I here so much about fisher having a superior machine, especially when it comes to depth. I like what I read about the CZ-3D. As another guy without alot of money, would buying a Fisher get me the extra depth, and how much deeper?
 
Heck a lot depends on your ground and settings.In all reallity a CZ is at lest several inches deeper, however the DFX gives more info...CZ is a user friendly depth demon and is surely one of the deepest units around...Yep have used both...
 
I WAS WONDERING HOW DOES THE ID EXCEL COMPARE TO THE COMPATITION.CANT FIND MUCH ON HOW IT IS IN THE FEILD.I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW MORE FROM OTHER DETECTORISTS LIKE MYSELF.BESIDES I JUST BOUGHT MY FIRST FISHER METAL DETECTOR A ID EXCEL <img src="/metal/html/biggrin.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":D"> THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME ON THIS MATTER. PAUL
 
Paul,
There is a forum on this site at the link listed below. Any one of the Fisher forum on this site will answer any questions to. HH!
-Bill
 
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