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Guess what I just ordered!

NealNoIN

Active member
A brand new Teknetics G2 metal detector. I'm going to give this thing a work out and find out for myself if it really can find stuff the Minelab Explorer can't find.
If it can then it is one hot little machine. If it can't then I'll probably keep it anyway because it's so dang light!!!!!
I have about a dozen sites that will be excellent testing grounds for it. I'm talking about iron infested sites that gave up lots of goodies to my Explorer but have gotten very stingy lately.
I am totally aware that I'm not to expect great depth like the almost foot deep copper and silver the Minelab can grab in fairly clean ground.
I believe there are lots of goodies that are in the 3" to 7" range at lots of these sites that my machine has missed because of iron and minerals.
SO, this summer and fall I'll be reporting to you guys good or bad.
Neal
 
will be good to hear how you go Neal, i know mine is for sniffin out coins in heaps of junk, do you have the 5in coil too?

AJ
 
The very reason I bought one. I too have an E-Trac and a Safari and they are second to none as far as overall performance especially depth in my opinion . The G-2 with the 5 inch coil is like performing surgery in trashy sites. You will not be dissappointed. Most of the time you can run the G-2 wide open in these areas and it will still lock on to targets in trash. HH :teknetics::minelab:
 
n/t
 
generally,what kind of depth are you experiencing on coins with the 5" dd coil?
thanks!

(h.h.!)
j.t.
 
outstanding! looking forward to your reports!

(h.h.!)
j.t.
 
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