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Minelab Gold monster 2000 out today!

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Glad to hear you like it! We are getting unbelievable reports on the same thing!
 
Glad to hear you like it! We are getting unbelievable reports on the same thing!
Im in Australia and can't believe how well it works in really bad ground.
If id never heard of it and someone gave me a go on it id think I was using a full Pulse Induction detector.
The depth on tiny pieces in heavily mineralised ground with ironstone gravels covering them is ridiculous.
Absolutely love it.
You'll sell a heap of these when people clue up to just how good they really are. 👍
 
Same results here in the USA. Ground noise, magnetite, hot rock and iron responses are minimized to a very manageable level and are easy to recognize as are small non -ferrous targets.

Some have wondered about using this detector for saltwater beaches. It is not waterproof, has no salt or beach mode and only comes with a 5” round coil. A 10X5” coil will be released later. It might work at a beach but a fully waterproof Minelab or other detector with a dedicated Beach mode makes more sense to me.

Having “gold” in its name doesn’t mean gold jewelry. Micro jewelry maybe.

This detector is made for gold nugget prospecting.
 
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