What is the difference between the F75 and T2?

fbjr

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I called Kellyco awhile back and asked the same question, they told me that the f75 has a more sensitive coil. Hope this helps
 

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John (Ma)

John (Ma)

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I appreciate that and any other input. :icon_thumright:

Did you end up buying one?
 

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John (Ma)

John (Ma)

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Yes, but so is Fisher. They are all owned by one company now.
 

M Scott @ FTP

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Here are some of the things the F75 has over the T2;

-Backlight
-The F75 has selectable processing modes that are independent from the Tone ID the T2s processing mode is tied to the tone ID.
-Depth on the fly meter on the F75.
-Static All Metal Mode on the F75
-Last setting memory on the F75
-The F75 has only 15 numbers for iron and the T2 40 numbers for the iron range. If you have good target mixed in with iron the T2 does a better job than the F75 in my opinion.
-Notch System on the F75
-F75 takes concentric coils and can use the Sunray probe

The T2 is easier to use and understand for many especially those not familiar with the English language.

Bounty Hunter, Teknetics and Fisher are individual companies all manufactured by First Texas Products in El Paso Texas USA

Mike
 

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John (Ma)

John (Ma)

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M Scott, great input! That is what I was looking for. I have seen the price difference and you have actually explained the detector difference. Thank you!!!
 

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