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multi kruzer or exterra

Had an Exterra a number of years ago, did not enjoy it at all. That's just my opinion.
Having used the Multi-Kruzer and clicked with it. My choice would be the Kruzer.
 
I never liked that with the Xterra you had to buy frequency specific coils, always thought that was a dumb design (or a way for ML to milk some extra $$$ out of your wallet). The coils for the Multi Kruzer work on all three frequencies, no need to have three of the same sized coil to support all three frequencies.
 
I don't have a Multi Kruzer but I do have a Fors CoRe and did have an X-Terra 705 at one point. I didn't like it at all. I really wanted to but the slow recovery speed coupled with the funky tones that made no sense to me finally pushed me to sell it. Lots of people still have the X-Terra models and love them but it wasn't for me.
 
Hi jimmy clark,

I have no idea where you hunt or what type of detecting you do.

The X-Terra 705 is a very refined, quiet, tame detector that has a lot of great features. For me, it was too filtered and I always felt like I was missing targets due to its slow recovery speed, poor target separation and jumpy target ID on deeper targets in moderate to mineralized dirt.
I liked the prospecting/threshold based all metal mode.

The Multi Kruzer has most of the same features as the X-Terra along with waterproofing, wireless headphones, handle vibrate mode for under water targets or people with hearing problems and selectable frequencies instead of coil changes.
The Kruzer series and the Anfibios are like wild animals compared to the X-Terra. They are very high gain, lively and hot detectors with lighting fast recovery speed, target separation and excellent depth in mild dirt.
They are not quiet detectors, but you can make them pretty quiet by changing search modes. They get good depth with accurate target ID in mineralized dirt.

Jeff
 
I had the Xterra 70 and the 705. In my opinion, the MMK was a much better detector. I sold the MMK, but wish I had it back.
 
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