spent last weekend at a friends house who is a minelab dealer, and he let me use the minelab safari demo model he had. I used it for a full days hunt and I was IMPRESSED how easy it is to use!
Mike gave me a two minutes lesson and set me loose on a older home across the street from him, within an hour there I had clad, a token and four wheats. The yard was pretty trashy and the safari just picked those coins right out, some areas were so trashy I could not even pinpoint, but I was able to "X" over the coin by listening to the high tone and dig the coin no problem
I think the safari was a well balanced machine, easy to use, has good depth capablities and I would feel good about recommending it to anyone looking for a nice machine. Currently I use the xterra 70 but would not feel bad about upgrading someday
Mike gave me a two minutes lesson and set me loose on a older home across the street from him, within an hour there I had clad, a token and four wheats. The yard was pretty trashy and the safari just picked those coins right out, some areas were so trashy I could not even pinpoint, but I was able to "X" over the coin by listening to the high tone and dig the coin no problem
I think the safari was a well balanced machine, easy to use, has good depth capablities and I would feel good about recommending it to anyone looking for a nice machine. Currently I use the xterra 70 but would not feel bad about upgrading someday


Well i have a quattro pretty similir to the safari. And in trashy areas it does pretty well.I also removed the stock coil and put on the minelab 8inch fbs coil and its great makes machine lighter more sensitive and good finds. I also have an xterra 305 wich is great.The difference is the xterra is lighter a bit quicker swing and a less battries. In trashy areas the quattro or safari seem to seperate signals a tad better and seem to be a little more quite than the xterras. All 3 are great machines