Why do metal detector testers not be honest

Who am I a consumer, who do I represent not a dam company, if I represent anyone its the person or customer. Regarding testers your head in the sand, these testers are qualified by what means. You might know more than them. When you represent nobody you can independently test, show and tell as they say. You can ask these guys to they will answer back. I'd rather ask an honest testers a question than criticism, but most they dont do in depth testing with actual explanations and results. I can tell you anything but aren't you curios why others of decades of detecting show a difference in testing im.open to it.
 

Regarding testers your head in the sand, these testers are qualified by what means. You might know more than them. When you represent nobody you can independently test, show and tell as they say.

I can see you're upset, but keep in mind that the folks here are not the ones you're mad at.

Testers over-hype the machines they're given to test because that's what they're paid to do. No doubt they push the boundaries with their performance claims, but then again, an experienced metal detectorist should know when someone's blowing sunshine up their wazoo.

Soils and soil conditions differ a great deal. Could be the tester was out on a day just after a good rain, meaning an extra inch or two of depth is not unreasonable at all. The tester has also spent time with the machine, and therefore knows what must be done, tuning wise, to achieve maximum performance.

My suggestion would be for any potential buyer would be to do their due diligence, and research the machine they are considering spending their hard earned cash on. Certainly I'd be asking questions here on Tnet..no reason for anyone to be dishonest here.
 

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