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Which VLF detector to buy with latest technology??

St Bernard

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I have had several older detectors in the past and had a lot of fun. I am looking at getting another SINGLE FREQUENCY (not variable frequency detectors). After all I have read in the past week all I want is a one frequency model. I do mostly all coin and jewelry detecting. I was looking at the WHITES MXT ALL PRO and several other detectors. What I would like to have is feedback on what your choice if you were getting one of todays detectors one the market today single frequency with your experience
in detecting. I have looked at quite a few makes Fisher, Garrett, Minelab, Nakto, and others but would like suggestions for a good all around detector available today. I know its a loaded question but would like input. Thanks Bill
 
Check out youtube for comparisons and tests.
Each detector has 3 different frequencies to choose from.
Both are good in iron, and the former is waterproof.
 
I guess its because all I have ever had was a single frequency detector. I may have to step up to a multi frequency detector to get the latest technology available today.

Thanks Bill
 
You are almost right there with what to spend. One I will not consider is the ML E800 its just two new and from what I have read and seen it has a few problems. That leaves the Impact and the Multi Kruzer. It may take a year or so to see where it will be as far as reliability.

Thanks Bill
 
THE F75+ and T2+ might be worth looking at. Seems like a lot of bang for the buck. And they come with a pinpointer so there’s one less thing you will need to buy.
 
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