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Tesoro Deleon?

Woodchuck

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Hey fellow detectorists whats the goods on the Deleon is she any good? Looking at one ,never owned one would be my first Tesoro Thanks.
 
Cannot speak on the Delon, but the Tesoro brand is top notch with excellent service. They are no nonse detectors at an affordable price.
 
i've owned 5 of them and got a first wiht every one just had to sell due to some finacial bulogne, to me they have been one of the most acurate TID machine i've owned other than the depth meter there a very good machine good depth too!, my last deep coin find was using a 7" concentric coil and got a wheat penny about 8" and over iron you can tell prety good the tone is spitty sounding or very abrupt and will ring out different sounds over hot rocks too!
 
I've been using one for several years with excellent results. Good depth, good ID and light to swing. The main down side is preset ground balance which isn't a problem in the areas I hunt, but could be in some parts of the country. All in all I like mine.
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I like mine a lot. Seems More sensitive around tot lot playground equipment--can't get quite as close as I did With the Cibola, but I dig much less trash, and find tons more nickles!
 
Last week I took part in Leon testing. Bronze buried coin diameter 23mm it takes clearly at 30cm and with Detech SEF 12/10 inch coil it takes that coin at 40cm, clear sound and steady number 95, coil did not touch ground.
I consider Leon to be an excellent detector, also perfect at recognizing ferrous from non ferrous targets.

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