coinnut
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In fairness to other machines the E Trac does not see through iron. Physics just don't allow for a signal to bypass iron and reach below it for non iron. I will probably get some slack for that, but I feel that is a true scientific reality, waterdowned as it may be. BUT, I find the E trac has a huge advantage when iron and a coin are together, even at depth. It's separation powers are becoming evident, even more to me when a friend wanted to purchase an E Trac. My buddy wanted to buy an E Trac and I said, take a look at mine first. He's had a White's and a Minelab, so he has tried both types of machines. He decided that we could do his front lawn as a quick test. Since there was excavation work done, some targets may turn up. Nothing old, just maybe some wheats and Roosies or Mercs. I was explaining all the different features that I thought were of value that had been added since his older Minelab. One of them was, it's very good ability to see through iron lol I wasn't prepaired for this target to immerge from about 5-6. I had a good penny reading, a bit off of wheat, but still in the ballpark. But when I recovered the target I saw a small couple inch long piece of rusted iron. I said, this can't be iron fasling...it's too small of a piece of iron for that strong of a penny reading
. Then I noticed a bit of a rim of a small cent peeking out from in between the iron. I couldn't believe it. Although he cleaned this with a brush, it still shows the cent imbedded between the iron. It was almost not noticible before the cleaning. So here it is, the E Trac strikes again. See through... probably not lol see real, real, real, close to iron....definitely thumbsup01

