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Me alsoI’d love to have one.
Thats really hard to tell you all I can tell you is what I was quoted to get a new MPv3 shipped to me from where they are producedWhat kind of price do you think I could get for this if I sell it ?
I do not see Nexus going out of business anytime soon but you are correct anything can happen and what you stated is just one of the main reasons I have not personally ordered one myself, there is no repair center in the U.S to perform repairs on the nexus detectors and the cost to send one back to Nexus would be costly for sureWould love to have one too, I worry about if it needs repair or something like that it would be a pain to ship and wait on its return. Who would take care of them if the maker decided not to do it anymore? Wish they would get an outlet in the US!
OF course you would have to be in the U.K LOL that's the only place the Nexus detectors come up for saleI have a nexus mp v2 for sale but I live in the uk....I bought a v3 this year.+05WAQFEY
You're using a multi-frequency coil on a single frequency machine ??? And you want to sell it right ?Hello my name is Enrique.
I live in California, I have a Nexus MP V3 for sale.
It has the new 16" multi-frequency coil, it is lightly used, I bought it new in July 2024 and I have used it less than 40 hours.
What @EnrigueD05 stated is correctYou're using a multi-frequency coil on a single frequency machine ??? And you want to sell it right ?
Ok , I stand corrected. Good luckHi RichW.
thanks for pointing that out.
I didn't explain it well.
The coil is switchable frequencies, not multi-frequency , The coil can operate at three different frequencies: 11.2/23/6.7 kHz, and you can change from one frequency to another with just a flick of a switch. If you'd like to learn more about this detector and its different coils, you can find it on their website: nexusdetectors.com.
I'm trying to sell that detector and a Garrett ATX.