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Sandancer

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For those looking for the best all around mid range detector, here is some help. The At Pro can't be beat, unless of course you detect salt beaches. The AT Pro can't do that from a practical standpoint. On the other hand the Minelab Equinox can. It is essentially an AT Pro that can handle the salt very well. So if you live in the middle of the country and never detect salt beaches, save some money and find an AT Pro at a bargain. You won't be disappointed. If you need wet salt sand or salt water capability, buy a Nox you will get the best of both worlds but at about twice the cost. Just my opinion.
 

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☠ Cipher

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Whites: Spectra V3i, MX Sport, Bullseye TRX. Fisher: F75 LTD, 1280-X, F2. XP: Deus. Minelab: X-terra 70, Garrett: AT Pro, Ace 250, Propointer II. Tesoro: Compadre. Bounty Hunter: LRP, QDP, 3300, 2200,
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The AT Pro is still a great machine. There's a reason it got so popular. It was able to reach depths where the good stuff hides in a affordable, waterproof package. They set the standard for what we demand out of new machines. For inland soil conditions the AT Pro is top notch. It's still a bargain at $400 or less. It's also true that the Equinox is in a different league altogether. It was meant to put a nail in the coffin of mid range all terrain machines, while competing at the highest level of performance. That it has.
 

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