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How long testing

Daniel A.

Member
Wonder how solid the first machines on the market will be, were there many bugs to work out can remember more than one new machine that went to market a little too soon. Do the testers have confidence that its ready. Dan
 
Daniel, as one of the folks that got to test units last year, the end results are absolutely great. I have no quams in the least recommending this unit
100 +++++++++%.
Regards Zach
 
Hi Daniel,

I hear you. But I have to ask you this. How many White's models can you name that went to market and it was then found they had an issue? Turn on an MXT and it is still on Version 1.0

They've been working on this for years. I first caught wind of it three years ago, and it was well underway then. I was hoping for it last year but it did not happen. Why not? Because they are not going to release it until it is good to go.

Steve Herschbach
 
I have to follow suit with the other testers, it is ready and I have have been field testing it since Aug of 2008. If any problems DO pop up, rest assured White's will make it right.
 
Never have saw Whites release a detector that was not ready. Now those F machines will release one and then want to charge to update it and fix there
water problem. Sold mine as soon as that started. I can not wait to get one of these have one on order should be here soon.

Jason
 
Thanks guy's true I'm not aware of any Whites needing to go back once on the market, But considering the amount of money just wanted to check. Dan
 
All new machines have bugs to work out, no matter how much, how long, or where they have been tested, even well after they are in production. It's just part of the game. I've been field testing for 15-20 years and I've never seen every machine produced hit the street picture perfect. There's always some minor bug that pops up - just like when a completely brand new car hits the street. It takes time and many hours of use under all conditions and in all situations to iron everything out. It's to be expected. It's all part of the manufacturing game. Nothing is 100% perfect after it is newly hatched no matter how hard everyone tries for it to be so.

Bill
 
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