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Whatever coil you choose, think about getting an extra lower shaft for the coil - makes swapping coils a whole lot easier.
 

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I do not swing a minelab, but I believe "the smaller the coil the better" for use in trashy areas.
 

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Hello,

I'm looking to buy a new coil for my Etrac for trashy fields and i have the choice btw ;

- Detech WSS 10x5"
- Detech SEF 8x6"
- Coiltek 10x5" Treasureseeker

What is for you the best choice ? For the 10x5 anyone tested the Coiltek and the WSS ?

Thank's to all :)

The 6" Coiltek separates great in trash and is deep for a small coil.
 

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The 6 inch CoilTek is great in trash and does get some depth too, esp when you run in auto sensitive.

Don't forget the King of Depth and Separation the CoilTek 12 x 8 !!!!!

Why it is my favorite coil !

a few reasons coil is fav.jpg

Coil was formerly called the Platypus, now its just called the 12 x 8 Treasureseeker.

Picture of new and old my old one had wire failure.

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Some finds with the new one was my only gold ring so far this year.

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So now you know the rest of the story :headbang:
 

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boubou62

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The 6 inch CoilTek is great in trash and does get some depth too, esp when you run in auto sensitive.

Don't forget the King of Depth and Separation the CoilTek 12 x 8 !!!!!

Why it is my favorite coil !

View attachment 1223882

Coil was formerly called the Platypus, now its just called the 12 x 8 Treasureseeker.

Picture of new and old my old one had wire failure.

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Some finds with the new one was my only gold ring so far this year.

View attachment 1223884

So now you know the rest of the story :headbang:



Thank's to all for answers :)... The problem in france , il very hard find a Coiltek , only 1 seller (not have really stock) and very very expensive prices :(

And the weight is the problem of coiltek coils :(
 

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Yes the King Coil is a "Battle Ship" but worth its weight, I vehemently dislike the stock lightweight coil.
 

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You might also look into the Stealth X-5 and X-8 coils depending on how trashy your site is. I use the old non-waterproof 5 X 10 Coiltek Joey and am very happy with it for trashy sites while in 2 tone ferrous. I haven't tried the Detech coils.
 

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boubou62

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Hi,

For information, i need a coil for low trashy fields and cluttered forest (to switch between the bushes)

I have see the Stealth coils, they are probably good , the problem is : the importation customs ^^ And they are not available in europe
 

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How about one of the NEL coils? Maybe a Sharpshooter? They're made in the Ukraine.
 

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boubou62

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My friend tested the Nel coils on Etrac ( Sharpshooter and Snake ) They are not very good in depth and unstable with more than 23 Sensivity ...
 

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The 12x8 weighs as much as the 15" WOT. both are way too heavy for the poor ergonomics of the Etrac S shaft IMO.
The solid design of the Sunray X-8 coil would be ideal for the type hunting you mentioned. It was the favorite coil I used while I had an Etrac.
 

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Detech 4.5x7" DD EXcelerator Search Coil!! Amazing coil for the trashy areas!! Will NEVER part with mine!! :love4:
 

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boubou62

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I'm back ! I have speaked with official french seller and he convinced me to choose coiltek .. !

I have choice Btw 10x5" and the 12x8" :)

What coil have the best depth ?

Tank's to all

Regards
 

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boubou62

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The 10x5 have the same depth than the stock coil? And the 12x8 have better than stock ??
 

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I would think neither one would be any deeper than the stock 11"
 

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Neither are as deep but weigh twice as much
 

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Only coils needed for the etrac are the Standard Pro coil, The Detech 4.5x 7 and the Ultimate 13"
These will cover it all.
 

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