The F75 is a very versatile machine. Coin hunters love it, relic hunters love it, gold hunters love it. It has so many features that no matter what your specialty or hunting conditions, you will be able to find the perfect set up and excel with the F75. Yet they made it very easy to use and adjust.
I too read all the stories about how deep it was and how good in iron but I wasnt impressed until I started to hear about all of the die-hard relic hunters selling their Tejons (some had more than one Tejon) just to buy an F75. I talked personally with many and got first hand information from them, and I knew then that I better take a closer look at this new machine. I did, and I am very impressed. I still consider my self a novice on this machine, with maybe 50 to 60 hours on it, but I am convinced I need to study this machine more. I think in time, as more and more people become experienced with it and learning its abilities, we will begin to hear some very interesting tips and tricks that will help us squeeze more goodies out of hammered sites. Its deep, its fast, its very good in iron infested sites, and its not heavy!