Good beach detector

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chas1965
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Good beach detector

Post by chas1965 »

Hi all I am moving to norfolk soon and will hopefully be doing a lot of beach detecting at the moment I use my trusty goldmax power inland . But I will be looking for a good beach detector I will have about £600 to spend any sugestions please.
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Post by geoff »

Minelab etrac or explorer, or the minelab sovereign would be very good
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Post by shotwell »

geoff wrote:Minelab etrac or explorer, or the minelab sovereign would be very good
I agree as above ::g ::g ::g ::g
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Post by FredyBs »

Minelab sovereign GT is excellent for the beach, well recommended.
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Post by Koala »

Been a few threads lately on the same theme and the the explorer is always one of the top recommended beach detector.

Very versatile.

Some info on the different versions here


http://metaldetectingforum.com/showthread.php?t=94439
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invest in a pi it wont let you down ::g
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Post by I-Found-Nothing »

lord lovell wrote:invest in a pi it wont let you down ::g
No but it might get him down... down... down


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Post by nigel meakin »

geoff wrote:Minelab etrac or explorer, or the minelab sovereign would be very good
i agree to i have a safari and can not fault it on the beech

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