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T2 or F75; thats the ?

rebelbrass

New member
I would like advice from users of both the T2 and the F75. I can only afford one of these units at this time. I would like the best detector for my needs as mainly a CW relic hunter and a some time coin hunter on turf. I have been reading some comments from users of both detectors and get the impression that the T2 is the best relic machine and the F75 best in high aluminum trash conditions for coin hunting. I guess what I am asking is others opinion on which is the best all around unit for my type hunting (70% CW relic/ 30% coin hunting). Thanks in advance for all comments and opinions.

Dave HH
 
If you have the money go with the F75 just look at the forum. The T2 is really great for relic hunitng but the F75 is best for turf and relic hunting. I would wait to see what the guys in the UK are finding. They hunt in really bad ground and love the T2 but they just got their hands on the F75.
 
The F75 is the way to go as it IS a more all around unit that will excel as a coinshooter and a relic hunter. For relics, the all metal mode is awesome, and also in disc mode the JE (jewlery process) is very hot on middle conductive targets like buttons....
Then for coins, you have the very cool notch system and several disc processes to choose from...
good luck,
Bill
 
This test was done in belgium. Disc was at 25, mode De, sens 50.
Now if they find out what the Je mode does with high sens setting they're going to throw all other detectors out of the window. An other mistake they made was that they set the F75 to the same disc setting than the T2 because they thought it would be the same. The F75 disc's out nails at around 7 not 25 like the T2 does. But even at half the power the F75 did pass the test :clapping:.

Andy,NM
 
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