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minelab go find?

I have to say that I like mine....with certain concessions.

It will never be my "Go To" detector, BUT...it fits nicely under the seat of my car, along with a Harbor Freight pinpointer, a carpenter's apron, a Dollar Tree Phillips head screwdriver and a Dollar Tree trowel. I have every confidence I will one day find myself in a location begging to be detected and it will be right there for me.

I've used it enough in tot lots to know it will actually find coins and jewelry. It's wonderfully lightweight and quick to set up. It adjusts for me to use comfortably (I'm 6'7") as well as for my grandkids aged 4-12.

So... for what I plan to use it for, it will do just fine.

One thing that took some getting used to is that it retunes itself while you are pinpointing so you'd better get a pretty good idea of location on the first or second pass or it will just tune it out.
 
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