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Tesoro with Cleansweep - Any Videos Using One?

flysar

Active member
Thinking about getting a Cleansweep Coil for my Outlaw and was looking for a video someone may have done... can't seem to find any.

Plan to use it on large sports fields and in freshwater lakes. A lot of rock in the lakes I've hunted so most things are pretty shallow, I've scooped a couple merc's and a war nickel in less than 4" in one lake I hunted. I don't live near lakes with well used swimming holes or sports fields so I figured those that I do hunt I may not hunt again so the most coverage may work best knowing depth with this coil is limited.

I've read the posts and gotten PM's from folks on here regarding pros/cons... seems like you either like the CS or you don't.

Any one in SW WA or NW OR that uses one that wouldn't mind meeting me for a 1/2 demo/hunt? May have to be in the spring since things are frozen on the E side of the Cascades.

HH
 
There are Field reports on the clean sweep I've seen & read.

I have a near complete set of Tesoro MDer catalogs, giving rundowns on detectors/field reports/history of Tesoro.

Maybe the Tesoro site has the field report posted on their site

For covering large areas fast at about 6 inchs depth from tip to heal & being a DD (better in mineralized soil).

Many areas you can't go deeper like parks/baseball & football fields unless you want to get all MDerist banned from hunting them.

HaRM
 
I used one on the Golden I had , one thing I found out i can only dig so many targets, and i get tired, but on coverage at 1" -2" deep you will get 18" coverage but when the coins get down to 3" and 4" only about 14" but thats still good really best for spots with few targets, I can say in the wood chip lots I have hunted- it kicked but = you can just walk with it . or swing it- it make fast going thru - i would have one now but am to poor but it can find cans very deep and rings in the 5" range dimes to 4"
 
Thank you for the feedback.

Seems like the Cleansweep coil could be the perfect go-to when driving from point A-B and I want to stretch my legs a little; Outlaw, CS Coil, Pro-Pointer, and probe/screwdriver for popping coins.

So many options.
 
Its like a wale sucking up coins like plankton I would like to get a clean sweep but I don't think i can get out to use it but if you can go for it .
 
:rofl: good analogy

kaolinwasher said:
Its like a wale sucking up coins like plankton .
 
I had a clean sweep coil for my outlaw and i loved it. It will clean up an area of targets in the 4-6 inch range real quick. it works good in clean areas and in semi trashy areas if you turn down the sens and sweep the coil a little off the ground it will pick out the solid targets from the trash. I traded my outlaw and coils for a PI machine before a trip to HI and i have missed it alot. i just got another cleansweep coil and mounted it to my compadre and I love it. The compadre cleansweep set up works great too I was digging pull tabs at the 7" range today. It is a great coil to have.
 
spell man pulls at 7" using the cleansweep on the compadre , Thats really good
 
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