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Using Coin Probe

How about one of those, usually orange,fiberglass driveway markers??? They're only a couple of bucks at the"big box" hardware stores. Thinking of trying one of those until the ground hardens up.
 
I have never used any of the others,but my older White's Bullseyes(I have 2 of them) work just fine for me.I lengthened them out to 8" to get into the deeper holes.
Waterbug
 
I use the auto max and looking at the X-1 probe since I now own a Explorer SE......

I don't think the idea of using a fiberglass probe is such a bad idea, it is better then kincking the coin and killing the value.
 
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