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I’m considering selling my Equinox 800 because the 800 doesn’t do well in my soil. I’m contemplating getting a Anfibio or a Deus. Thanks for the feed back.
Don't know much about the antfibio except what Calabash digger test in his videos. If it were me I would get the Deus unless your wanting a submersible detector.
They both perform similarly, depth wise, here in my ground, which seems to be pretty mineralized. Ran both "head to head" for a lil more than a week, in my test garden and on multiple hunts, trying to decide which one to stick with for this next season (have been running nox's since they came out). When talking the 11" coils, you can squeak slightly more depth with the Anfibio. Am highly familiar with each and every setting of both machines. Gave a couple 12x15's a fair shot on the 800's and have ran the 13x13.5 on the Anfibio at the same time. With the bigger 13" round coil, the Anfibio gains a lil more depth yet again, but weight becomes a factor, it is well balanced weight though (nox feels much lighter). Ended up selling my nox's, really happy with this Anfibio multi machine at this point, it just kinda tells me more about what's under the coil, is deep, has handy modes/features and has awesome separation.
They both perform similarly, depth wise, here in my ground, which seems to be pretty mineralized. Ran both "head to head" for a lil more than a week, in my test garden and on multiple hunts, trying to decide which one to stick with for this next season (have been running nox's since they came out). When talking the 11" coils, you can squeak slightly more depth with the Anfibio. Am highly familiar with each and every setting of both machines. Gave a couple 12x15's a fair shot on the 800's and have ran the 13x13.5 on the Anfibio at the same time. With the bigger 13" round coil, the Anfibio gains a lil more depth yet again, but weight becomes a factor, it is well balanced weight though (nox feels much lighter). Ended up selling my nox's, really happy with this Anfibio multi machine at this point, it just kinda tells me more about what's under the coil, is deep, has handy modes/features and has awesome separation.