I've been thinking about getting another xterra model to take along on trips so I can just leave a designated coil on it. Sounds kinda stupid to buy another detector for this reason, but I have seen so many good deals on used 305, 505, and sometimes X70's, that I might be stupid to not go that route.
For instance, a new lower shaft alone is $42+shipping. Most used coils are relatively close to $100, (other than the stock concentric),when sold. I've seen 305's sell for $200-$250.
I have a 705, and I can run any of the coils on it, so I think the 305 would be plenty good for running my HF DD(most the time) or even the MF 10.5 (on occasion).
The other benefit I see in it is having an extra machine, that is comparable in performance, for those days the boy wants to try something different. I wouldn't even mind giving up the 705 to him if I have a similar toy to play with.
I also thought about pricing out a new one because sometimes you really can't beat the deal a dealer can give you either. If I were to get a more sell-able coil than the stock coil, and get the peewee rod included, I could sell the coil and gain two usable lower rods with a new machine. (Probably dreaming, but you never know til you ask).
I am in no hurry to buy, so I will wait for the right deal to arise one way or the other.
Anybody else use the two machine method instead of changing out coils?
For instance, a new lower shaft alone is $42+shipping. Most used coils are relatively close to $100, (other than the stock concentric),when sold. I've seen 305's sell for $200-$250.
I have a 705, and I can run any of the coils on it, so I think the 305 would be plenty good for running my HF DD(most the time) or even the MF 10.5 (on occasion).
The other benefit I see in it is having an extra machine, that is comparable in performance, for those days the boy wants to try something different. I wouldn't even mind giving up the 705 to him if I have a similar toy to play with.
I also thought about pricing out a new one because sometimes you really can't beat the deal a dealer can give you either. If I were to get a more sell-able coil than the stock coil, and get the peewee rod included, I could sell the coil and gain two usable lower rods with a new machine. (Probably dreaming, but you never know til you ask).
I am in no hurry to buy, so I will wait for the right deal to arise one way or the other.
Anybody else use the two machine method instead of changing out coils?