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Fisher F75

I don’t want that I purchased back in 2016 timeframe. Have used it some but not as much as I anticipated. Just some general questions to remind myself why I bought it Just some general questions to remind myself why I bought it

Is The F 75 design, more coin hunting in parks or going to and old farm site?

What is a good depth for finding a quarter - range will work. I understand soil conditions can impact the depth
 
t's great for both, which version do you have.? if you have the earlier version get the DST upgrade it's well worth the money.. I've pick up silver quarters at 10 to 12 inch depths with no problem. She goes deep.
 
The f75 is one of the best machines I’ve ever owned. Excellent for parks as well as relic detector too. I have other machines like the Anfibio and the Legend, but the f75 is my daily machine for almost everything except water detecting.
The f75 is one of the most balanced machines I’ve ever swung. At 2.5lbs it can be swung all day, the batteries are cheap and last way longer than the advertised 40hrs. Sensitive and quiet even at max sensitivity, maybe that is because I have the ltd version with dst mode, I’m not sure. I’m sure it would easily hit a 10” quarter, probably a 12” too.
 
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