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ETP looking good

SWMO Mark

New member
I recently got a ETP with the 8" round coil. Have only been able to get out with it once, but was impressed with its performance. Tried hunting a very junky yard that I had gone over with one of my top end detectors, and a friend has also hunted it 4-5 times. Only hunted about 30 minutes because of the weather. Found 22 pennies, 6 dimes and 1 quarter. All clad. Couldn't believe there was that many coins still at this location. ETP definitely has a fast retune speed. I hunted in zero disc. to help eliminate target masking. Cant wait to get out again . Mark
 
I'd say you had a super first hunt . The ETP will open up those hard to detect junky areas. One of the best for seeing coins through nails and pull tabs. Please keep us other ETP users up to date on your finds.
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I had a 3"x 6" concentric coil in the closet, I had forgot about. It was for the F70-F75. Hooked it up to the ETP and it works fine. ID #s are the same as the 8" coil. Gonna give it a try next time I get out. Not as deep as the 8", but depth isn't everything when you are hunting really junky sites. Mark
 
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