As the great Fisher F5 and Fisher F44 will be air tested on tiny gold items.
The great F5 is a detector with "older technology" and will need help from its awesome analog knobs in order to impress the F44
I did receive the 4" concentric coil from Europe and both the F5 and F44 will get to use it along with the 7" round concentric and the 8" round concentric among others...
Coils are of course interchangeable between both these detectors which is why I own both.
Sorry this will not be a video as I am camera shy
To be used for testing are 12 of my smallest gold rings (most are 18K), a tiny gold nugget and some misc. 14K items. (see photos)
I will weigh everything (except the detectors) before the bout begins.
It will be a few weeks before the testing is finished as I do have a job and I have to go metal detecting also.
I will tell you guys one thing at this time...
I put that tiny gold nugget on top of a cardboard box in my living room and the F44 and the 7" concentric coil detected it in all metal at 3"
and it also did I.D. the nugget at 20 to 25 (bouncing back & forth) (0 to 19 is iron and 20 to 29 is foil)
I think it is safe to say that there are not a lot of detectors on the market today that can do that.!
If anybody has any questions or comments then we can discuss...
This is going to be very interesting...
LW Steve
The great F5 is a detector with "older technology" and will need help from its awesome analog knobs in order to impress the F44

I did receive the 4" concentric coil from Europe and both the F5 and F44 will get to use it along with the 7" round concentric and the 8" round concentric among others...
Coils are of course interchangeable between both these detectors which is why I own both.

Sorry this will not be a video as I am camera shy
To be used for testing are 12 of my smallest gold rings (most are 18K), a tiny gold nugget and some misc. 14K items. (see photos)
I will weigh everything (except the detectors) before the bout begins.

It will be a few weeks before the testing is finished as I do have a job and I have to go metal detecting also.

I will tell you guys one thing at this time...
I put that tiny gold nugget on top of a cardboard box in my living room and the F44 and the 7" concentric coil detected it in all metal at 3"
and it also did I.D. the nugget at 20 to 25 (bouncing back & forth) (0 to 19 is iron and 20 to 29 is foil)
I think it is safe to say that there are not a lot of detectors on the market today that can do that.!
If anybody has any questions or comments then we can discuss...
This is going to be very interesting...

LW Steve