Coin Master GT on wet sand ?

Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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bacardi
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Coin Master GT on wet sand ?

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any one know what coin master gt is like on mode on wet sand
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Can anyone help ?

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Post by Mega B »

You can detect the wet sand with most VLF detectors by reducing the settings right down but saying that most are not happy in that enviroment and will struggle and people tend to give up after a short time duration,not many VLF machine really excel on the wet sand a few that come to mind are the legendary Sovereign range,DFX,MultiFreq Minelabs as well and some others.

If you detect inland for most of the time but just want to detect the beach for the odd day or so during the year then its possible you can use your CoinMaster,but if you plan on doing it alot then the only way is for a specialised machine including a Pulse machine.
Equinox 6'',11'' and 15'' coils.
Deus 2 9'' coil.
Minelab GPX 14'' and 18'' Coiltek coils.
Fisher TW-5 twin box.
Nexus MP 13'' coil.
Nexus SE dual 9'' coil.
Whites TDI Pro 20'' coil.
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