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Metal detector test Fisher F 22

Metal detector test Fisher F 22

Pavel-Divis
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The world's first and oldest metal detector manufacturer, the American company FISHER Labs, introduced 3 new "F" series metal detectors in the middle of last year. A pleasant finding was that these new metal detectors have features that are otherwise only offered by detectors in a much higher price range.
The new range of metal detectors Garrett Acei is here

The new range of metal detectors Garrett Acei is here

Elmara
37571 22
The first detectors from the new Garrett Acei range should be available in April . Since the yellow Garretts are popular with us, a lot of searchers will probably be interested in what they will be. You can see the details and also instructional videos in the article.
So finally it's the turn of Minelab's Go-Find

So finally it's the turn of Minelab's Go-Find

Elmara
29067 11
We were actually brought to testing by a friend who was kind of "crying" that it just wasn't working out articles about beginner detectors and when they do come out, it's in the "professional detector for little money" style. He himself bought a GoFind 40 for the "young" guy, but he confiscated it and has been troubling it himself for a few months now. and even though he uses a number of professional instruments, he was thrilled with the GoFind in relation to the price of the detector.
xChange2 - collection sorting, export and GoogleEarth

xChange2 - collection sorting, export and GoogleEarth

Wlk
12193 8
If you are one of the meticulous ones, using xChange2 to record your findings. You may find it useful to use a simple application to sort collections in xChange2, export to KML and KMZ including FindPoints and photos. KML and KMZ files can be opened directly in Google Earth, but many other applications can be used.
Testing a new probe for the Minelab GPX Detech Ultimate Spiral Coil series

Testing a new probe for the Minelab GPX Detech Ultimate Spiral Coil series

Elmara
43578 3
So here is the first small testing this year of a new, completely revolutionary coil for PI detectors GPX series with patented spiral technology. The manufacturer Detech promised that nobody makes a better coil for GPX and so Dan, Peter and I went to our test polygon to verify this almost classic claim.

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