Reasons being, its light, fast, and deep..11" dd coil in Autotune mode lets you hear everything. the tid is dead on, If you get a deep signal with reduced tid, lets say a quarter usually shows up at 86, if you get an 81, then its a quarter a foot down...or a silver ring, (or a bottle cap) We have black sand at the surf line, and it chatters it up some, but I just keep swinging, and have pulled some deep rings even through that mess. One drawback is the shape of the coil, which is not hydrodynamic, so its tough to swing in shallow water, unless you go slow. But up on the dry sand, you can cover a lot of ground fast, with an 8" arc taking about a second to complete. I work hard for fresh drops, after a big weekend, and after storms dredge up older ones. even prety fine silver ankle bracelets cant hide, You get to know what the tid and sound is telling you, (bobby pins are a solid 11) All you need to carry is a pouch, scoop (with 4"handle) and a bottle of water. Heres what I found that paid the detector off, I got it in April of 2010, and found these both in July. Fresh water hunting I should mention...Good luck with your decision, I think its really a matter which machine fits you the best, the one you have confidence in, and how serious you are in really hunting hard, early, and often!