Newbie needs advice: best handhelp probe?

TonyinCT

Sr. Member
Mar 14, 2006
455
2
Granby, CT
The Vibraprobe is a good probe but what detector do you have? An inline probe may be better for you or even a Pocket Uniprobe. Let me know if I canhelp you with more info. :)
 

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SpecialFarces

Jr. Member
May 7, 2007
43
1
Upstate New York - USA
Detector(s) used
Minelab Explorer SE
TonyinCT said:
The Vibraprobe is a good probe but what detector do you have? An inline probe may be better for you or even a Pocket Uniprobe. Let me know if I canhelp you with more info. :)

I was thinking of getting an in-line probe for my Minelab SE, however I don't want to be locked into one probe for each machine (I'm looking at buying a waterproof MD unit next).
 

spez401

Hero Member
Jul 13, 2006
521
9
Coventry, RI
Detector(s) used
Excal
I'm a huge fan of the vibraprobre. The only problem I have with it is that my 5 year daughter thinks that it is her own personal "treasure finder". She doesn't like my bullseye.

steve
 

erikk

Hero Member
Jan 6, 2007
908
1
Punta Gorda FL
Detector(s) used
EX2',CZ7a pro,Excaliburs 1000 & 2, F-75's ,Garrett Sea Hunter & Infinium LS PI , 1235X
Get the in line probe for the SE. It will detect up to 3 inches deeper and save you a lot of time. Then, if you have other machines the vibra probe is a good choice. I would never give up my in line on my EX-2's
 

detectordave

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Apr 6, 2005
165
0
Ann Arbor Meechigan
Detector(s) used
DFX WITH DX-1 PROBE AND XLT WITH XL-1 PROBE
Depending on Which detector you have. I used a bullseye II for a few years until I bought a DX-1 for my DFX. Now I cant believe I ever did without. Its awesome! HH dave.
 

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