
I haven't read much about Pro-Find problems.at least not at the same level as the F-Pulse. Given the bolded part, I figured I'd be getting the 35 over the 15 (assuming I got the Pro-Find), but I wanted to make sure I know what I was getting for the extra $30 or so. For my spare it's between the Pro-Find35 and the Fpulse although both have had their issues by the looks of it ? I'm sure I'll end up taking the gamble anyway at some point. It's seems an unusually high number of complaints which is unusual for a Minelab product. I keep reading over and over again people saying they had problems with their Pro-Find which is why I haven't rushed out to get one, I want one for it's discrimination feature as it's something I don't currently have but all the people complaining of faults puts me off.
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The 15 is their entry level machine, as with all metal detectors you get what you pay for, the basic rule is buy the best you can afford so you don't want to upgrade later as it just costs you more in the end. If I was back coinshooting I'd be ok with the 35 but most likely prefer the old Garrett? For nuggets I really have no real need for any PP?.jmoġ5 only has auto retune, so you can't do what they were doing in that video. Hands down one of the worst pinpointers out there. Ease of use: 3.00 Not the best Actually I was being kind with my title. What I mainly use it for now is when I'm chasing that loud banging signal you know might possibly be a large chunk of iron and you've worked your butt off getting closer to it.then the Ferrous/non-ferrous function of the 35 comes in real handy and could save you some digging if indeed an iron target or nail. Minelab Pro-Find 25 Pinpointer Price: 170 Avg. Like mentioned.PP's for my small gold really doesn't help me much but I do still pack it and get by with the 35. The 35 also does weird go crazy stuff and I needed to shut it off and turn back on (retune maybe?). Kod produktu: 2.042 Cena 1 099,00 z wykrywacz PRO-FIND 25, zaczep do paska, bateria 1 x 9V, instrukcja obsugi w j. The really small bits both PP's had to touch or almost touch the end of PP and half the time neither would sound off on the smallest bits. The FastFind 220 is small and light enough for you to carry on your person at all times. Myself and Goldseeker did a sensitivity test between the Garrett Carret and the 35 and the 35 was a tad more sensitive on some small nuggs by maybe a 1/2 in.

I should ad that for the small nuggets I normally find the "divide & conquer" method works best for me. I have one and probably shouldn't comment as I've only used 2 PP's now, The original black Garrett and now the Pro-35.
