Fisher 1280x question

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Hi all,
I have used Garrett detectors since I started. There is a Craigslist posting for a used 1280x for $200. This looks like a good deal to me. Is there anything I need to look for with this detector? I currently have an AtPro and it works fine in the water at the beach I detect. What would be the advantages of having the 1280x over the AtPro? Will I be able to get good with it if I only use it a couple of times a year? Thanks for your help.
charlie
 

Im pretty sure nothing what r u trying to with the Fisher thst the pro cant
 

Hi Christo. Honestly that is my biggest question. No need to pursue it if it doesn't do water better than the AtPro. I won't ever use the 250 ft depth rating. Wading is as deep in the water as I go. I just saw this unit for what appears to be a good price and thought it might be worth it if it is better in salt water than my AtPro. Thanks for your help.
 

Thats a good question actually ya know Ive used my pro in salt water obviosly had to dial it down to stable it but ya huh wonder how it is in salt could b the bear lol I mean honestly to me price dont sound bad ya know i just saw what u had as a model already & it didnt seem like a big leap up from the one u had besides the pro. But u do have me wondering now about it in salt water
 

First off this is the wrong forum for Fisher Labs. J.W. Fisher only makes PI's.

To answer your question, the 1280 though older is way better in stability and depth than the AT Pro. True it does't have a meter but in the water you scoop every thing that isn't disc out. Great MD and won't leak even if you take up diving down t 250', though I have only had it down to 140 Ft.
 

Well that solved it wondering how it performs in salt water thanks sandman
 

I should clarify that the 1280 is a single frequency MD like the AT Pro and for saltwater it can false a little on some beaches. Beaches differ in the amount of salt and black sand concentrations so what is stable at one location might not be at another. Even given that, the 1280 has three knobs not push buttons. Volume, Sensitivity, and Disc. Can't be easier than that. Adjust the Disc to knock out hairpins, set Volume to where you like it for the Beep as it is silent search, and Sensitivity to where you like it. Best thing is it doesn't have a screen to lie to you. If it beeps, you scoop it up. 055.webp
 

True & it does look like solid detector aswell what do u think $200 good price? From what Ive seen & what ur saying seems to b
 

That $200 is a great price. You can use it as a back up to the AT Pro as you will have to send the AT Pro in for repair sometime. I never had to have a Fisher Labs MD sent in for any repair.
 

Excellent price for a 1280x

built like a tank

will last forever

battery life 60 to 80 hrs!

hip mountable

low freq. good for silver

excellent depth
 

Wow thats a Long a@s time in battery life what is it solor powered stock that Long da$b
 

Batteries last a really long time with the 1280.
 

Thats cool just in it self lol
 

That $200 is a great price. You can use it as a back up to the AT Pro as you will have to send the AT Pro in for repair sometime. I never had to have a Fisher Labs MD sent in for any repair.

I will back this statement up. I purchased my Fisher 1260X in 1984. I put this beast through one heck of a lot of punishment. The coil is on crooked now, but it still beat the heck out of the Ace 250 I purchased because I believed new technology had to trump that of a 29 year old detector - and the 1260X beat that Ace hands down, so I gave the Ace to my brother.

The old Fishers are beasts!

I can't speak for the 1280X, but because of the 1260X I'd call it a buy recommendation.

Also, to recuse myself, the 1260X was a land machine, not a deep sea diver...

My $0.02 worth....
 

I'd go for it!
I got a 1280X for $250 and I thought that was a steal. Paid for itself in the first three hunts.
 

........Well the 1280x is pretty good in salt water better than other single frequency detectors .... The reason it is good in salt water is .... It's operating frequency is .. 2.4 Khz
 

Thanks Keppy.....I forgot about the lower frequency on the 1280 and why I was able to use it diving in saltwater.
 

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