Iwould recommend the Xterra 705 as well--good luck.
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All modern detectors from major brands have knock offs now it's just that Minelab are more popular in Australia so the Minelab knock offs are more common here. You need to be careful with any brand.Brendan08 said:Also read about knock off mine lab models floating around. any tips for making sure i dot buy a dud.
The blog sounds like the go, I'll look forward to reading it. I'll have another look at the AT Pro.Sa_bogan said:I think with the information you have just given i would maybe think about getting like the garrett AT pro - as mentioned its water proof, easy to use and can we used both on land and in water - i personally haven't used one but have many in the states and it looks to be a good machine. My old man is heading to tassie and he mentioned there is a bloke over there who has his own blog and detects quite a lot. ill ask him for the link and post it in here, he will be able to shed some light down there
bigfoot said:I've just been looking at the AT Pro and AT Gold and they look good, can't really tell the difference between them. Had a look at the Whites MXT, Nokta Fors Core and X-terra 705 too, all look like they'd do the job. Leaning towards the Garrett AT due to it being waterproof.
Considering the MXT All Pro retails for $1650 here & the MX Sport in the US is being suggested to be more expensive it may be out of the budget range. Might not get much change if any out of $2k?orgone500 said:If you are thinking about the Whites MXT and you like waterproof, it might be worth investigating the new Whites MX Sport that is due for release soon. Water proof and has a heap of detecting modes.
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