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Should I keep it or sell it?

Bill_S

Well-known member
I put this in the explorer forum too because it was about the explorer and 3D. I wanted to try an explorer so I looked around and got a REAL GOOD deal on a new Explorer SE Pro. After receiving it I do not know if I want to keep it or not. If I start using it and don't like it I know I will have lost quite a bit of money because if I decided to sell it it would now be considered used. I could sell it now (Still in box) for a pretty good profit. I currently have a CZ3D and plan to keep this no matter what. I am thinking that even this detector (explorer) will have a hard time topping the 3D in depth and target id. Has anyone tried both detectors? How do they compare?
 
Certainly the CZ3D and Minelabs Explorer series are as deep or deeper than any on the market however the CZ3D is user friendly, average weight with good ergonomics and little or no learning period and very easy to setup. On the other hand the Explorer has a learning period which many never master even though it has many useable facets is heavy with poor ergonomics a double D coil which even learned is not as accurate as the VCO of the CZ.
Reading between the lines you prefer user friendly so guess its time to sell the Explorer.
I have used both and find both to be competent units but I could not handle the weight and ergonomics of the Explorer and surely either one are two of my favorites having used many over the yers...
 
Nail > Head > BAM! :thumbup:

Great advice...couldn't add a thing. :shrug:
 
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