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Anyone from the North East use Blisstool's?

Tajue17

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someone had mentioned in another post about the blisstool videos being in an area where the blisstools are pretty much at home above that terrain so they go pretty deep with no interference.. I'm in the market for something really nice and at the same time I don't want to jump on some brand name band wagon (ML) and it would be nice having something nobody else has..

so my questions are how versitle is the blisstool's are they a go anywhere machine? and how is the reliability,,,,,I don't think anyone here locally sells them so I'd hate to deal with mailing something back all the time,, I was originally looking at the CZ-21 or CZ-3D but the Blisstool is floating around also.. PM if needed but looking for honest opinions.
 
PM me where you are located - I can tell you what Dealer has inventory...........
 
Go anywhere ? I have just recently purchased the blisstool and had a chance to test it in Michigan in the woods where I could still dig.Two days is all before getting froze out,what I observed besides being a very deep detector was its ability in iron having a fast processor which would make it a great cellar hole machine.In parks remains to be seen with higher conductive junk foil bottle caps ect. I was digging foil and decided to nock it out with the disc lever where the signal was just corrupted enough to avoid using the just dug piece of foil then raised the coil and had to adjust disc. depth the same.It was evident to me having two discrimination control knobs one for shallow targets and one for deep.This particular spot was a swimming hole river bank in the fourtys where a lot of mercs were dug picked over with a host a machines one being cz3d,,, etrak,,,t2,,,,g2,,,sov,,,and the list gos on.Managed to pull a 1929 buffalo nickle and a round ball bits of led.If I was to give a comparison between the cz3d and the blisstool having used both the cz3d is a deep machine but has a slower processor and you have to wade slower to cherry pic old coins but has a meter.The blisstool goes deeper and you can search at moderate sweep speeds but has no meter,however the audio on the bliss I really like to determine good targets.To sum up I cant wait for digging conditions to change to dig those targets I missed at greater depths,and wouldn't have any problem trying it in parks.The blisstool is similar to other vlfs on the market as far as audio,and was not hard for me to run, set up has some learning curve but a seasoned hunter would have no problem.Running the blisstool is a pleasure and found myself having a good time before the freeeeeze.CEDAR
 
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