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Why no Nox 700s ???

No problems with any of them some of the easiest detectors to use and find with.
Mark
 
Do you have a equinox 700 and have you used it in the field? I have one and have used it for about 10 days and to me it's not watered down at all. I also have used the equinox 600 for 4 years, and was and still am very pleased with it's performance.
No...but I seen enough videos now that you want get a lot settings like the 900 has which is of course the lower price for the 700. My hunting buddy has a 600 and yes he wish his 600 had the faster recovery speed.
 
No...but I seen enough videos now that you want get a lot settings like the 900 has which is of course the lower price for the 700. My hunting buddy has a 600 and yes he wish his 600 had the faster recovery speed.
Might be a touch slower than the 600 but will have a better idea after the snow melts. 700 has been doing well in the ice and snow so far.
 
I have a Nox 700 comming. Maybe it will be here by the weekend. I also have the Manticore and want to find out how much less the Nox 700 really is.

Andy from Germany
 
I have a Nox 700 comming. Maybe it will be here by the weekend. I also have the Manticore and want to find out how much less the Nox 700 really is.

Andy from Germany

Think you'll do fine with the 700. I'm sure the Manticore will be a great machine. But for the money the 700 will do well for you. Very light and depth has been good. $700 vs $1700. Good luck with both
 
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