Selling or trading a T2 :)

ryaan21

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Gladstone, Michigan
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Garrett GTA 1000 Garrett GTAx 550, Teknetics Delta 4000, Teknetics T2, Teknetics Omega 8000, Garrett AT Pro, Whites Coinmaster GT, Fisher CZ70 Pro
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All Treasure Hunting
sorry to hear that ryaan
i saw your posts about gettin that detector to bad it didn`t work for you .
I just got a G2 a week ago ,but i allways wanted another T2
Gary
 

Yeah its been a rough month with this machine. I have found about 5 wheat pennies and thats it aside from clad and trash. I know the machine works well, I just dont have the patience for it.


Do you think it is a fair trade for a ATPRO or and Omega 8000 with the double d on it in s straight up trade?
 

yes i think its more than fair,you might be able to trade it into the dealer you bought it from for one of those detectors ...couldn`t hurt to ask
 

Good idea I may do that. I really love the way the ATPRO seems to work, and my brother used to own a Omega 8000 which I loved as well.
 

I hope you find a detector that matches you/i know i have to have confidence in my machine
Gary
 

Thanks man. I used to use a Garrett 550, I absolutely hated the bell tone, but could pick it up right now and find good stuff with it because I used it for 4 years.
 

Does everyone consider the T2 a noisy detector ? I just can't see it and I run the minimum discrimination so do let myself in for hearing tiny fragments of metal.
 

The areas I hunt are old parks and campgrounds. Tons of trash. I tried running it with disc on 80, sens on 80, and it seems like this drowns out everything.
 

Hi Brian
i did not find the T2 to be noisy, but we have great soil around here in the country .
 

If you want a quiet, stable running machine you should trade in for a Minelab. They are a bit more but the outright stability of these machines are amazing. I have used the F-75 LTD and a T-2 and they can be noisy but are still great machines.

John DeArmitt
Fort Bedford Metal Detectors
 

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