VDI numbers on Whites metal detectors

{Sentinel}

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Jan 11, 2007
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Virginia
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TEKNETICS T-2 LTD, Fisher F-75, White's MXT w/ 11 x 14" Excelerator Coil, WHITES Pulse TDI, WHITES Beach Hunter ID, Garrett Propointer and Lesche Digging Tool
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All Treasure Hunting
You cant go wrong with an MXT. Out of all the Whites, I recommend this or a DI Pro6000
 

luvsdux

Bronze Member
May 16, 2007
1,767
690
Lewiston, Idaho
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Multiple Tesoros and Whites
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Metal Detecting
I'll throw in a vote for the MXT. May not be the very deepest, but still plenty deep and very versatile, yet reasonably easy to learn and has a good selection of coils available.
Bill
 

{Sentinel}

Silver Member
Jan 11, 2007
4,739
286
Virginia
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13
Detector(s) used
TEKNETICS T-2 LTD, Fisher F-75, White's MXT w/ 11 x 14" Excelerator Coil, WHITES Pulse TDI, WHITES Beach Hunter ID, Garrett Propointer and Lesche Digging Tool
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I tell you what, I have used Fisher, Tesoro, and buddy uses a Minelab and with my own personal experience with my MXT compared to his Minelab, there isnt alot of difference. My MXT gets down DEEP. Sooo Deep that I dont even feel like digging some of the holes...BUT of coarse I DO. And it hits GREAT on even the Smallest targets. I TELL YOU, you put a 10x14 Excelerator Coil on it and it will pick up buckle size objects at 3 feet and small objects like percussion caps at 8-10". So that rumor about being moderately deep is to me hogwash. It is around $725-$750 new but is worth every dime! ;)
 

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