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SEF 12x15 vs 15" DD

Daniel Tn

Active member
Has anyone out there tried both of these coils? Pros and Cons? I have the 15" DD and am not fond of it for the weight. I did not see an increase in depth on coins or smaller size objects but did see an increase on larger items like belt plates and such. The problem is the weight. On my digital scales, the coil weighs 2 lbs without the coil cover...detector with this coil on it is extremely unbalanced and puts it just over 5 lbs on my scale.

I have a 12x15 DD SEF for another detector and I don't know if it weighs the same as the T2 or F75 SEF but I weighed the one I have and it is coming in at just at 1.4 lbs. So its a little over a half pound lighter than the factory 15" DD. I put this SEF on my lower rod of the T2 and its amazing what a half pound difference makes!! If the 12x15 SEF T2 coil weighs the same as the one I have for the GPX and can equal or surpass the 15" DD I will have to get one. I see reviews for the other manufacturers on the big SEF but not for the T2s or F75s.
 
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