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finding the right detector questions

william king

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My wife wants a new detector. Currently she uses a Radio Shack(RS) Discovery 1000 so I can't blame her. She is very use to the 3 tones (high for silver, broken for junk,and low gold) that the RS makes. I use the Minelab Explorer II and she said it makes too many noises and drives her crazy by trying to figure out which is good and which is not. Though I tried explaining with practice it would come around she is not willing to try. There is no limit on price. We coin shoot so she will use it mainly to detect house yards,parks,and beaches. So here is the detector needs
1. multi tone (3 or so)
2. waterproof coil ( I know 90% are any ways)
3. finds coins at least 6 inches deep
4. turn on and go feature
5. guaranteed to find valuable treasure every time out LOL(this one is a joke of course)
I appreciate any opinion/input. Just list which detector you think fits this requirement and maybe why. I will do the research and let her do the choosing =) Thank you.. HH Bill
 
I'd suggest a Fisher unit... Coin Strike, ID Excel, etc.... They are decent coin hunters. Just follow behind here with your EXPII and show her what she could be getting, if she had taken the time to learn the EXP language. :D
 
The clear choice...given your criteria...is the Fisher CZ-70. It's a simple machine that can do it all and do it well. And it has 3 tones if you notch out "Iron", which somebody like your wife would. And it goes as deep as she will want to dig.
 
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