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Which are deeper detectors, Fisher CZ's or Tesoro Vaquero and/or Tejon?

is more stable. On land the vaquero is quieter. I've used a couple other CZ's...the 7a pro and cz-70. depth wise I think they're close, but the vaquero seems like a faster machine to me.

I think the Cz's handle mineralization better, because of their dual frequencies?????? and would be deeper at the beach.

In wet sand my vaquero goes a little nutty. In contrast: I was able to pick out earrings with my cz-20 in the shallows.

I don't have any experience with the Tejon.

If you really want depth you might want to try a Minelab Sovereign / excaliber or Explorer. I honestly think they are the deepest. I used them for years, but I'm sick of their bulkyness and weight.

They will detect almost every thing and in almost any thing, but wayyyy too heavy.

Personally: I'm hooked on the Tesoros..........I wish I had tried them sooner.

It seems like more people are catching on.
 
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