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White's PulseScan TDI

Anyone have any information on the "NEW" White's PulseScan TDI . Is it better than the DFX? Is it a regular detector, or a beach and water detector? What are it's advantages. Thanks for any information
 
It's a PI with discrimination and is currently available for land use only. Retails around $1500. Works best in heavily mineralized soil. Search the forum for more info.
 
I Own One--Cost $1595---There Not Like A Coin Machine Very weird Sounds---You Can Look For Coins BUT You Can Find Iron Just As Easy---They will Find Coins But You Have To Cherry Pick---It Is A Good Nugget Machine---Very Good For Relics---Have No Idea When The Next Coin Machine Will Be Released But When Ever It Is I Will Buy One As I Have Been Buying Nothing But WHITES Since 1962 But Its Getting Harder To Get Back Up Now That I Am Closer To 80---As I Have Said For Years--Don't Get OLD As Your Body Goes To H%#@---DeathWind1
 
It is a PI machine and it is really not a detector you would choose first for coinshooting.

It will work very well as a relic machine and a nugget machine.

It will find coins but it was really designed to find relics in extremly mineralized soils. Soil like you find around the Culpeper, VA. area.

And for those just starting out in the hobby, this is not a machine you want to buy first to see if detecting is something you want to do.
 
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