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T2-F75-F70

Terry in PA

New member
Hi guys ! How does the F70 compare with the F75 and the T2 ? Same old stuff like depth,Ground control ect...............
 
Terry here are a couple of quotes from Nasa Tom Dankowski who also has his own site.

Below on the F75 and F70.

If BOTH units are equipped with IDENTICAL coils ((( I say this because they come with different stock coils ))) they will perform nearly the same.... IRT depth and iron handling capabilities. Obviously, there is a requirement to set up the F-70..... similar to the (to be tested) way that the F-75 is also set up. The F-70 does not have all of the tools that the F-75 employs, , , and the F-75 can perform a few 'unique' things; however, all-in-all...MOST of the performance is also in the F-70. (( It is not to be underestimated )). I have reported this info (and more) in previous posts/threads.

This for the F75 and the T2.

Hands down; go with the F-75.

Take care, Mart.
 
F75 is a bit deeper in Calif has more contols is a bit faster. For the extra money you can't go wrong with the F75 next would be the F70 but with the DDcoil
 
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