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Like a multi-national test team

Mike T

Member
I find it most interesting as I wait for my T2 to arrive, reading your posts from all over the globe I envision it akin to one large test team putting the T2 through its paces, in sub zero weather, in desert ghost towns and in ancient fields of Europe.
Unlike most products which are tested forever for saftey and reliability the T2 was released with really very little known about it, how would it react to different detecting situations? was it battery hungry? would it be an new inovative detector unlike anything seen before? The picture thats starting to emerge shows yes the T2 is showing itself up to almost any task before it. I'm glad I'm getting in on this now when we are learning what the T2 is all about.
So far it seems to me the results must have surpassed any expectation Fisher/Bounty Hunter had in designing the T2.
 
i think over the years i have used most top of the range detectors ,but this one has blown the rest to dust ,its light ,its a doddle to learn ,and it finds the goodies with a unbelievable lock on that you have to experience to know what i mean .
there are a couple of annoying glitches but nothing that more users sharing info won't sort out in time.
if the f75 surpasses this baby sell your shares in minelab .
from :usaflag:to :canadaflag:and over the pond to :ukflag:the T2 is beating them machines from :ausflag:
 
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