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Fisher ID Edge ..Maybe!

daleevr

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I hope to get some good feedback on the Fisher ID Edge. I am currently a Nautilus user, newbie, and not sure I bought the right detector. I have problems tuning the coil, etc. I find this a fairly difficult detector to learn. This bring me to my question. I am considering a Fisher ID Edge and wanted some pointers and how good this detector is. I have read many post both pros and cons. I live in Georgia and mostly relic hunt only. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for every ones help.
 
Hi Daleevr. Well, I just rent the machine on weekends when I get the opportunity, due to college. So I consider myself an amateur when it comes to detecting. But after my dealer showed me just the "basics" with the machine, I was off and finding all kinds of pretty cool stuff. It is a very easy machine to learn, but yet very powerful. I'm no expert with detectors, but with the machines I have tried from the Minelab Quattro to the very basic Garrett Ace 250, the Fisher I.D. Edge rules. But you can't go wrong it seems with any Fisher detector. I just prefer the Edge for its very easy learning curve. With the time I have to hunt, I just want to punch a few buttons and be on my way hunting. You can't go wrong at all with it. Sincerely, Randy
 
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