Smoky bandit said:You might be surprised wallly.. I declared my silver sand pit free of coins over a year ago (Well to the depth of the 705 anyway) then had a gpx5000 search it for over an hour for not one coin :Y:Wally69 said:Slipperyduck said:Thanks for the replies. Will the hype match the results? Not sure, and it looks like a very light (easily broken?) machine.
Will watch the reviews with interest and good to have some Aussie ones too!
Not at all - the hype excludes the harsh reality that you need to walk over the needle in a haystack.
A $99 ALDI detector found in the specials bin for $69 will pick up a beach ring (been there) or goldfields fist size nugget if you walk over it (not just yet).
Although, i would place a bet that I will extract a few more coins from some of my 705 hunted-out honey holes. arty: :rainbow: arty:
Very true, the 705 is an extremely capable detector and I may have got them all like I did at the ALDI honey hole. Happy to admit I may be caught up in the multi frequency and effective discriminate hype. I see the immediate upgrade over the 705 for me is the near and in water capability.
Very happy to invest on the hope that my bucket list is ticked off faster, the sales pitch I have fallen for is an anchored expectation of getting there "more efficiently and effectively" and "doubt if I have walking over that needle before"
Will put it on the shelf with my snake oil bottle if I am dissapointed :lol: :lol: