Honest answers and straight shootin...please

Tired Rooster

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Nov 6, 2011
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Minelabs and Tesoros
Several of them....
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All Treasure Hunting
New here to forum and have a question for you guys. I have never owned a Minelab machine and am a hair from buying my first. I have used and still own/use a couple of Tesoros. I have read myself to death about the Minelabs and I am pretty sure that I want an FBS machine. I understand that if you "want it all" you spring for the E-trac. But I am really leaning toward the Safari. Yes it has some to do with finances. I understand that many are EXTREMELY biased toward THEIR machine (Explorer..Etrac..Safari..etc.) So some honest opinions would be appreciated. Question is I guess......aside from a not very accurate TID screen with the info given, is the Safari a first class detector using the FBS technology. Not so much comparing it to an E-trac. If one learned to rely mostly on tone, is the Safari top shelf? Compared to most other NON multi-frequency detectors...does it have ability to really out perform if learned properly? Waiting for replies! Thanks!!! ;D
 

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I own a Safari and I cant say enough good things about it. Its the same as an etrac without all the bells and whistles. I would suggest talking to Mike at Woodland detectors. He will give you a good deal.
 

Safari have the same brains like Explorer, the same deep and etc, but miss important things from explorer. Safary is very strange product based on explorer. My suggestion buy any used explorer they are now best for price, or used Etrac. New Safari is a bit expensive. Just looked what cost new Safari 999$! does it look cheap? no point to pay this money when good condition used explorer are 500$. if something will happen you will always can buy second one. But if you insist on NEW, buy Etrac, now its cheapest, fastest and easiest for use compared to old Explorer and strange Safari. Have all explorers and Etrac and I know what I say. Plus Dont listen Iron Pach :wink:
 

I used both and honestly the Safari kept me saying ...if only... In other words its features take you to the brink but left me wishing it did what the Etrac and Explorer do. If you want to tone hunt but would like a digital display I would suggest a Sovereign GT with the Dig. Meter if you want as much info as possible presented to you go with the explorer or etrac...this is my experience and opinion of course as many love the Safari and feel it lacks nothing.
 

Safari is a great machine. Just doesn't give as much info or recover as fast in trash as the E-Trac. Feel free to contact me for info or a great deal! Thanks, Bart.
 

Thanks for the input guys! The Sov. GT has been in consideration also. I'm gonna get me a Minelab.......JUST WHICH ONE :dontknow: So much info out there, but hard to decipher alot of it to make a decision. I guess like alot of other things. You just go with what you think you want and hope like heck it you still want it down the road. Thanks fellas!
 

You just go with what you think you want and hope like heck it you still want it down the road. Thanks fellas!
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You can do like that, better to learn from other more experienced people and get detector where you can grow and be happy for longer. :wink:
 

Well you asked this under the Minelab forum ......................All you will hear........... And all you did hear is how great Minelab is........................ All honest & stright shootin answers here...... No Bias here.....Ha Ha Ha ...... :laughing9: :laughing9:
 

I have nothing bad to say about my Safari at all......
 

I sold four different brand of detectors from 1998 to 2008 and the Explorer XS was the hardest to learn in trashy sites because of the multi tones but after slowing down my swing it was the only detector to use at trashy sites. The best coin finding detector I have used is the E-Trac only because I was able to master the Explorer XS and the Explorer II. I have used all of the Minelab detectors and the Explorer SE with the Pro coil or the E-Trac is the best at a trashy site with visible rusted crown caps and pull tabs all over the surface. I have hunted with many that had Safari detectors and after comparing a day of signals they will sell them. And also I had one Explorer SE buyer give up on it because he just couldn't help swinging the Explorer SE like he would swing his Toysoro. He ended up with a E-Trac which is more forgiving on a fast swing. The E-trac resets itself between targets much quicker than my Explorer II or SE. In trashy sites the E-Trac will sound off like a popcorn machine and I was still able to hear the difference in tones, it had great separation between targets. The Explorer II / SE seems to melts the tones together between close targets. I had very few faults highs if any. Every tone I heard I was able to make it repeat again and never had a tone signal that just disappeared. It did null some but it comes out of the nulls without having to stop my swing to regain the threshold. Only negative thing I can think of with the E-Trac is the factory coin program, it will not sound off on some of my silver half dollars but that can be modified and saved to a coin program. I sold my E-Trac because I believe in 2012 Minelab will have to come out with a upgrade model to the E-Trac, it has been around since summer of 2008. The E-Trac II with high tone in both Conduct mode and Ferrous mode.
 

I own an X-Terra which has as many features as I need but the best thing I like is very light weight. With a smaller coil, as for prospecting, I can swing up and down hillsides without getting tired. With my MXT I needed a swingy-thingy to counter balance the detector weight while searching hillsides. Makes all the difference to me.

Less weight to carry, many coil & frequency options for whatever you hunt for. Hard to beat. IMHO
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Cuerno said:
I sold my E-Trac because I believe in 2012 Minelab will have to come out with a upgrade model to the E-Trac, it has been around since summer of 2008.

You really think so? I notice it is when a major competitor tips the balance. I see Garrett introduced a water proof unit. Other than that, what is the competition doing?
 

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