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F75 vs T2 on depth

wildbill!!

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I've been using the T2+ for a few years now for relic hunting and have made some good finds with it but I can honestly say none were over 9 or 10 inches deep. I will say the T2+ goes deeper than my Garrett ATPRO. My question is will the F75+ go deeper than the T2+?
 
ive had both,and in my western Pennsylvania both the t2 and f75 go deep . I’ve owned the older units and the newer units…I would say this, the f75 and t2 are neck and neck on depth in similar modes. The f75 is smoother,and that to me made it a clear winner out of the two for my hunting.
 
I concur with wooddbutcher. Since they first came out, I've had three F 75's and two T 2's and in my moderate ground I couldn't see any difference in depth. Until, I bought a F 75 with boost mode. Boost gave it the edge over the T 2 I had at the time. Both great detectors and have definitely stood the test of time. HH jim tn
 
I concur with wooddbutcher. Since they first came out, I've had three F 75's and two T 2's and in my moderate ground I couldn't see any difference in depth. Until, I bought a F 75 with boost mode. Boost gave it the edge over the T 2 I had at the time. Both great detectors and have definitely stood the test of time. HH jim tn
Thanks for your input Jim.
 
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