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Coinstrike vs F75

grinin

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Basically why should I get a F75 when I can get a coinstrike for 60% of the F75 cost?

Area of interest: coinshooting in mostly modern trashy locations in Florida

Probably average only 2-3 hrs per week use
menu intensive programming not really an issue

Since my time is limited I am willing to pay more for the detector that is better "out of the gate"

Current detector Ace 250 (still have issues with pinpointing when targets more than 3 inches deep) I have been pleased with the Ace other than in high trash areas where it just wants to beep all over the place.
 
COINSTRIKE :thumbup: Is the way to go.

Just the difference in $$ would dictate that. :)

Coinstrike will take a tad bit longer learning curve, but I think you would be a bit more satisfied with it from what you said you want to use it for.

The Coinstrike already has optional coils for it. 6", 8" and 10" are available. Unit comes with 8". 6" very good second choice, certainly for coin hunting where trash is present.

Good luck on your choice.
 
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