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  • Friendly Metal Detecting Forum
    Metal Detector Accessories Questions about pinpointers, scoops, digging tools, and how to use them
  • New metal detectors vs old ones. . . | Friendly Metal Detecting Forum
    Our modern metal detectors generally offer big time advantages over simpler traditional detectors, but whether these advantages are meaningful depends on your specific needs and preferences Newer machines have all the bells and whistles multi frequencies, depth and target ID and the ability to fine-tune the detector for its best results
  • What is the best metal detector of 2025?
    You can have the world's best metal detector, But if you are in a bad spot, you will find nothing! Location is the most important Location is everything
  • Higher cost VS lower cost detectors - Friendly Metal Detecting Forum
    I’ve posted videos and or talked about how the newer low cost detectors are matching the performance of very high cost detectors Examples of such for SF detectors, are the X-Terra Pro and the Simplex line Examples of such for SMF are the Score Legend, and to some degree, the Vanquish line
  • Conductivity and metal detecting explained
    What does this have to do with metal detecting? A higher frequency in a metal detector say 20 kHz to 40 kHz or higher is good for finding low conductive metals such as gold and tiny pieces of metal A lower frequency in a metal detector is better at finding high conductivity meals such as silver coins
  • Lithium Ion AA and 9V in Metal Detectors
    Hey all, has anyone experimented with AA or 9 Volt lithium ion batteries in their metal detectors to maximize performance? I’m thinking about trying them with my Teknetics T2 and G2 Just wondering if any of you guys have experience with these batteries Thanks!
  • Entry level detectors: Nokta FindX | Friendly Metal Detecting Forum
    Just a few years ago, someone on a very tight budget who is just getting into the hobby didn't really have many good choices in the sub $150 price range You basically had a handful of cheap Chinese detectors in the $80-$130 price range They were OK for kids I guess, but that's about it If you
  • 9V Rechargables | Friendly Metal Detecting Forum
    Most devices (metal detectors and others) that use 9V batteries can handle the higher voltages from a 9 6v (8 cell) nickel-based rechargeable 9V battery For example, I use two 9 6v rated LSD NiMH batteries in my Fisher F2 and they both read well over 10volts per battery when fresh off the charger, but they work perfectly in the detector


















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