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Pondering CZ 3D update, added One!

MP29

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Thanks for all the input about the CZ 3D. Purchase the last one from First Texas and very pleased with it. First 3 houtrs searching I dug all targets and begin to learn the language. Havng used the F75 SE, the CZ is really alot lest trouble to adjust. Finds are 1936 one cent 5 inches , 2 zinc, a aluminum tax token and a small copper wire at 11 inches. The later was the best depth test. Thanks and keep on searching!
 
Easy, deep, EMI resistance, saltwater capable and quiet. Everything but balanced and submersible. Great machine, congrats.
 
I must say the Cz3D will get the good stuff!! nice and deep Plus it can have modulated audio. I used czs exclusively for 25years plus !! I recently got ahold of one ,A cz3d and I am looking forward to putting it to use. 😃
 
I look forward to the years of use with this CZ 3D. I will be going back to sites for missed targets to dig. Your longevity use is encouraging to me. Thanks Tony OK!
 
I looked recently on their website and I did not even see one offered so they must have held a few back.

I have always liked the CZ line....as others have said, no EMI issues, easy to adjust and a solid performer.

Yes it is a bit heavy and not perfectly balanced but it sure does well.

I am finding myself going back to the older units now. I just hate all of the EMI chirps and chatter, plus these older units take regular batteries that you can bring along with you as an extra set.

I do not like this rechargeable unit stuff very much. I know it is more cost effective but in the long run a battery swap is instant and a recharge is over night!!
 
I looked recently on their website and I did not even see one offered so they must have held a few back.

I have always liked the CZ line....as others have said, no EMI issues, easy to adjust and a solid performer.

Yes it is a bit heavy and not perfectly balanced but it sure does well.

I am finding myself going back to the older units now. I just hate all of the EMI chirps and chatter, plus these older units take regular batteries that you can bring along with you as an extra set.

I do not like this rechargeable unit stuff very much. I know it is more cost effective but in the long run a battery swap is instant and a recharge is over night!!
Thanks big time 1973, I am tickled to it!
 
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