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CZ6a Questions

ezra

New member
Have several questions about this machine. Were they all made in Los Banos ? Are they as deep as the Cz3 D I have an opportunity to buy one for four hundred dollars with the 8 inch coil and the 10 inch coil and it is like new. Already own 4 detectors but this sounds like a great opportunity reading some of the previous threads. Thanks for your input and advise. Ezra
 
6A's are Los Banos detectors. I am pretty fond of the 6A that I have. Have not used a 3D, but the 6A I have has shown me some very deep targets. In like new condition with two coils, I think I'd get another 6A for that price.

So that is my 2 cents!
Cheers,
tvr

PS My detector count is currently 10 detectors, so of course I'd say don't be shy about making it 5 for you! :lmfao:
 
Thanks tvr I do not own either one but I keep reading good things about both of them but I read that the cz6a has a weatherproof case and that makes a difference to me when you get stuck in a rain shower. My boss states that . I do not use them all at one time but I do not use my 30 fishing rods all at once either. I think that five detectors might be a good number. Ezra.
 
May be the deepest CZ ever made and easily properly tuned as deep as the CZ3D....therover offers good advice....as usual......
PS: understand to make the cz3D weather resistant as the A model would up the price approx. 200 dollars....
 
Thank you theroverr and Dan-Pa for the advice. I was thinking about getting a Los Banos CZ3D because I kept reading how good they were from that location, but could never find one at a good price or it was already sold etc. Now I have a great opportunity to purchase from a private party just need to bite the bullet Thanks Ezra
 
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