Coil Cover Lobo Super Traq

luvsdux

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Tesoro directly or keep watching Ebay. They show up from time to time.
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flyadive

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Don't do it!!!!!!!..... You'll be sorry!
Unless you take it of and clean it before every use!
 

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Don't do it!!!!!!!..... You'll be sorry!
Unless you take it of and clean it before every use!

fkyadive...thanks very much for the advise...that's one aspect I did not consider. I've had detectors for years but never a cover and never a problem so I will heed your words...
 

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Don't do it!!!!!!!..... You'll be sorry!
Unless you take it of and clean it before every use!

The worst advice I have ever seen..
 

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luvsdux

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For coin shooters and others swinging over mostly grass, you probably can get by just fine without a coil cover. However, the Lobo is primarily a gold prospecting detector and would be swung over rocks and sand more heavily and therefore a cover is much more advised. As mentioned, it should be removed and any sand/debris removed regularly as that can have an effect on the performance.
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