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Help with SMALL Coil

vakoch58

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I'm looking to bay a small coil for my E-Trac. What the opinion on the 10x5 Elliptical Joey Coiltek Coil and OR other Coils.
 
I like my 6" EQ2....it'll hit a dime solid in 7-8" range (possibly deeper but that's my best so far).....
 
5x10 is more of a mid size and I've yet to see a comparison with the 6x8 SEF.
I think all the 6" give you good depth and separation in heavy trash. I've been really enjoying my 6" Coiltek Treasureseeker around BKB courts and park tables.
 
I had the 8x6 SEF and sold it and got the Coiltek 10x5 Treasure Seaker coil and love it ... don't miss the SEF one bit ... I think the Joey Coils now are gold coils but last years models still had the Joey name ... I love the solid coil as it doesn't hang up like the SEF did and is deeper and seperates better too with more coverage
 
I have both the 6x8 sef and the new 6in coiltek treasure seeker, will not part with either, both are designed for different hunts, the sef is a little deeper and separates good, but for heavy trash, I find the treasure seeker is better, and has reasonable depth, it's like having a finish hammer and a framing hammer both are useful for what they are designed for.....:detecting:
 
oneguy said:
I like my 6" EQ2....it'll hit a dime solid in 7-8" range (possibly deeper but that's my best so far).....

The 6" EQ 2 Coil is nothing short of fantastic - pulled a few thousand targets ( a lot of 7" to 8" Dimes ) with mine before it shorted out.
Have a 4.5" x 7" Excellerator Coil now - it's also great in heavy iron and the "football" shape makes it even easier to hunt the tight spots and overgrown areas.
 
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