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- May 22, 2008
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- Tesoro Silver uMax
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- All Treasure Hunting
Which is better all around?
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Which is better all around?
I guess I just think of entry level machines as being at a lower price point. Roughly $600 isn’t peanuts especially for someone new to the hobby who isn’t sure if they’ll enjoy it or not. I think of the $100-200 Bounty Hunter machines as entry level but maybe those are more designed for kids.
My direct observations with a machine in hand are my perfect right and hardly trashing, I've read lots of complaints about the wonky VDI, wobbly shaft and leaks - At least I am not making detracting guesses about a detector that hasn't even been released to the public yet. I hope it pans out with the nox, I can live with its flaws if it delivers. Been doing so well with the simplex that I haven't felt the need to try.
I'm assuming you came late to the AT Pro party?? Lol tons of issues with that machine after release. My first one was completely defective right out of the box. Ended up being a great machine but to say its release was without issues is just false.Nox had so many issues, that’s why I bought an XP instead. Can bet when the AT pro multi comes out there won’t be as many probs. Poor shaft, leaking, headphones, arm cuff, coil ears,... etc. Garrett at least puts out a product straight from market without multiple problems that’s at least usable.
I'm assuming you came late to the AT Pro party?? Lol tons of issues with that machine after release. My first one was completely defective right out of the box. Ended up being a great machine but to say its release was without issues is just false.
My cousin just got a Nox a month ago, took it in the water once for about an hour and thats all she wrote, water got under the screen, fried out and he had to ship it out to a service center - And right before he was set to go beach hopping on the 4th of July.
Don't think I'll ever take my nox in the water, I am not convinced it is water proof. So it looks like I won't be selling my AT Pro anytime soon either, haven't dunked the Simplex yet either, though just be the feel of the buttons I would say the Simplex is closer to waterproof than the nox.
I thought just the coil was waterproof. Is it supposed to be the whole unit?
People I know have already put in pre-orders for the Apex, even tho they already have the Nox, I will wait, I like my Nox and Orx, both are equal, but I do wish the Orx and deus had a depth meter, this time of the year the ground is like concrete, if the target is over 3-4 inches, I usually pass (pennies)