childoftechnology
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It's become a habit of mine to buy a detector in the spring, and then resell it once winter arrives because money is tight. In the past several years I've had a Whites XLT Spectrum, a Garrett GTA-350, and a Minelab Musketeer Advantage. I found the Garrett was the easiest to use, but lacked depth and discrimination. The Whites had the best interface (love that display), but I never had much luck with it, perhaps due to highly trashy and mineralized soil. I had the best luck by far with the Minelab (finding many things I'd missed with the Whites), but it suffered from many little drawbacks like the ear-piercing tone, shoddy craftsmanship, and flakey controls. This year I want to get a Fisher, which I will probably keep or end up passing on to my Dad who is a long-time detecting enthusiast. I've narrowed it down to two models, based mostly on price: a 1232-X2 or a CZ-5. I'm hoping to find a good deal on a used one, but in the meantime I'd like some advice. First of all, is there any advantage to having target ID? Sure it looks neat, but how useful is it really? And how do these two models stack up to each other in performance?
I've also considered an ID Excel or ID Edge, but some users claim these have a slow sweep speed and that the buttons are problematic.
Thanks for any advice.
I've also considered an ID Excel or ID Edge, but some users claim these have a slow sweep speed and that the buttons are problematic.
Thanks for any advice.
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