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Interested in the SE Pro

chuckciao

New member
I am presently using the X-Terra 705 and although I really like the machine, I am interested in upgrading. My main interest is in a machine that can differentiate between ferrous and non-ferrous metals. My research indicates that the SE Pro has this capability. Any feedback from Explorer SE Pro owners would be appreciated.
Thanks

Chuck
 
I have owned numerous detectors in the past and am completely confident with the SE Pro, even with these etracs and such coming out :heh: I upgraded from the Quattro a few years back and have done much better with the explorer. Minelabs have a technology of their own, and once you use one, the learning curve to the next isn't too bad. As for differing from ferrous and non signals....Well you will still dig a deep nail quite often fishing for nice deep high tones.
 
Yes the Explorer is pretty good at identifing iron from coins. I have dug many coins with multiple iron objects in the same hole with my SE Pro. Those deep rusted bent nails can sound like coins on occasion with Explore. The Explorer has impressed me.

John
 
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