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explorer vs e-trac

mascard1

Well-known member
It seems like a lot of people are saying different things about these two machines.....At first a lot loved E-TRAC ...then a lot hate the E-TRAC....some say they love explorer ...some say the E-TRAC is better......so let's take a pole?....This is a no sides pole...that"s why posted here!...I have both...I like the se...but have not used the e-trac enough to judge. My buddy has a E-TRAC and loves it ...and finds a lot of good stuff?
 
I have use all of the different Explorers and now the E-Trac and find the E-Trac does better for me and picking out many coins I and others missed with the Explorers. I will say I have to use the E-Trac different than the Explorers. Explorer was manual sensitivity and ferrous tones worked the best for me, but now the E-Track I have to go to conductivity tones and auto sensitivity with a +3 and dig more coins and less trash and find it runs smoother and locks on coins better for me anyway.
 
I've owned the Explorer SE pro and then got the E-trac. I sold the Explorer and have not looked back.

To me the E-trac is more suited to my style of hunting. The Explorer was nice. The E-trac is nicer still.
 
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