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Sears whites 5000d

bigtuna

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Hey i just got this yest. , she's a beaut. Hey is it one where you have to swing it fast for better performance.?? Love this forum. Thanks for any help.
 
Is this the detector with the red push switch in end of the hand grip ??
 
The owners manuals for both versions of the 5000 D are here https://www.whiteselectronics.com/device-care/manuals/?ms=5000+D&site_section=manuals
 
Does not have the push button at the end of the handle, have read the owners manual didn't see anything about swinging it faster than normal.??
 
Hi Bigtuna,

I remember using these old White's way back when. Yes, if you have a target that seems iffy, swing faster over the target. Many times, you will find that a fast swing will help the detector ID better. If you swing over an iffy sound and it pings loud and solid with a fast swing, dig it!
 
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