T2 LTD Depth?

coinman123

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dirtscratcher

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I just spent a month going over which to by an f75 or t2. Finally bought the t2. I have dug 6 to7 inch deep coins with great signals from first day out. Depth shouldn't be an issue with either, just different features with both. I went with t2 for relics, f75 is supposed to be more geared for coins.
 

RotZorn

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Feb 12, 2013
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Same detector pretty much, same outward design and inside tech- the F75 has a tic or two more options within the menu. But...,,., T2 2 coil set up from Big boy hobbies is $200 cheaper..... Yeah with 2 coils.

I would imagine they would both hit the same given they ARE the same, even run at the same frequency.
 

elijahhenry10

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Bounty Hunter Quickdraw II
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One advantage I see of the T2 is that iron is 1-40, where it is only 1-20 on an F-75. This should help in relic hunting, if you partake in it.
 

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