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OK don't see much on the XL PRO or am I the only one who love this coin killer.
What do you think of this super 6000 coin killer.
I am in love with it.Eazy to set up,very stable even if you run it hot(high gain)and this puppy will go deeep.White's don't talk much on the XL PRO but I thank is is deeper than the XLT??? OR as Deeep.
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I used one for a year or so before I bought a new machine. The 6000 was my first machine, it was a coin findin' machine. The analog meter was very accurate, you could tell the silver dimes and quarters from their clad counterparts as well as zinc from copper pennies.
All I can say is in the high tech world of touch pads and digital displays, don't let the 6000 fool you... it certainly can hold it's own, even with knobs and an analog meter!
 
For coinshooting, I went from the MXT to a 6000 Pro XL and haven't went back. The analog meter is hard to beat for an accurate ID. I use the 5.3 and 3x6 coil most of the time in heavy trash and pull out a lot of goodies. It loves silver too !!!
HH,
Brian @ Southern Treasures
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I've had mine for two yrs now and think it's a great detector. I live and hunt in Fla. so the soil is easy and it goes at least as deep as the objects are. Not trying to be funny - I dug up a electrical dist. box at over two feet , not kidding!!!
 
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