Couldnt agree more. Lets be speculative for a minute. Lets say theres 10 stores in Australia that do 200 detectors thats $22million for aus only. Now think Russia middle east africa america hmmm think they may have a winner
old hand said:Dealers are taking orders for 4500 s I asked the price they said they have not been told it, they are only on sale for 2 weeks 17Aus to the end of August then after that they will be $4200 regards john
G0lddigg@ said:Ive heard good things about the tdi much lighter to swing one of the benefits. The junk issue isnt really anbissue for me with the 4500 i dig all targets and clear and area thoroughly and 9/10 i only start finding gold after ive removed most of the junk about.
Im pretty confident i can tell junk apart from gold/lead. Cant comment on how the whites PIs handle victorian mineralised ground all i do know is garrett struggles immensely
If they wanted to compete with the TDI they would have re-released the SD2200 series but with it restricted to reduce depth. :lol:Ridge Runner said:Theres A Couple of Reasons they Have released this at this Low Price and that is to Compete with the Whites TDI Pro Oz series, Which It Wont for a simple Reason, People buy the TDI because you can TUNE Out Junk
A person Buys the TDI for a Good Reason and that the 45 Is A Totally different concept and it will Never compete with what the TDI can Do, The 45 is a Great prospecting machine, This Is just Minelab sweating over loss of Sales Caused by Two of their other Machines and Design Faults.
Ridge Runner said:With Iron/steel Junk I have Noticed you Get a Double signal If you are sweeping along the length of an Object and A single one at 90* when you swing Across it, Where Coins and solid Nuggets and Lead just give a Single woo signal from every Direction, if you hear the Double woo walk away,
Gold Diver said:Until you want to sell your 3500
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