tabman
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- Presently: CTX 3030, Tesoro Modded Cibola, F75LTD-2, XP Deus, Tesoro Mojave, MXT Pro, Tesoro Eldorado, Whites MXT All Pro, Minelab Equinox, Fisher CZ5 & CZ3D
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Is there anything better about the Fors CoRe? For the record I'm very impressed with my newly acquired Fors CoRe and have only read about the Relic. I've tried the Racer 2 and wasn't so impressed. It's not a bad detector, I just like the Fors CoRe better. There are some things that I don't like about the Fors CoRe, for one thing the pinpoint rocker switch is not rubber booted to keep the mud and crud out.
Metal detecting can be a messy muddy hobby sometimes and every time you grab the handle and use the switch with a muddy hand or glove you're going to sooner or later screw up the unprotected pinpoint rocker switch.
Worried about this issue I ordered the rain covers for the unit. What a joke, the handle cover has a notch in it that exposes the pinpoint rocker switch. That wasn't well thought out and besides the plastic that is covering the screen on handle gives off a lot of glare making it hard to read the VDI numbers. Not to be deterred, I got some plastic from a sandwich bag and some duct tape and fixed the problem.
On a bright note, the Fors CoRe has a lightening fast recovery speed and does the best job at unmasking of any VDI detector that I've ever used. Period
tabman
Metal detecting can be a messy muddy hobby sometimes and every time you grab the handle and use the switch with a muddy hand or glove you're going to sooner or later screw up the unprotected pinpoint rocker switch.
Worried about this issue I ordered the rain covers for the unit. What a joke, the handle cover has a notch in it that exposes the pinpoint rocker switch. That wasn't well thought out and besides the plastic that is covering the screen on handle gives off a lot of glare making it hard to read the VDI numbers. Not to be deterred, I got some plastic from a sandwich bag and some duct tape and fixed the problem.
On a bright note, the Fors CoRe has a lightening fast recovery speed and does the best job at unmasking of any VDI detector that I've ever used. Period
tabman