@ Qiaozhi
The technical power of a detector and what you finally find are 2 different things:
And the calculation is not just the price of the MD but also the hard work, what it
costs driving to special sites (I could find much more valuable stuff but at the
moment I'm not motivated visiting 100km or miles distant places) plus hotels
and equipment and beverage and all this things.
I'm not that stupid to tell here in the public the exact amount of worth I found
already with the Jeohunter or with all other MDs too and/or since many years
but I can assure you it pays off!
And not just for me, also concerning the culture-historical aspect for the
people where I'm living. They will get stuff never seen for 200 years and longer...
Besides I like this kind of adventure so much and this is very valuable, too.

Some (crazy?) mountainclimbers invest 50.000 bucks for Mt. Everest and I
doubt at the end those are more happy or satisfied than me.
Shure, this old bucketbottom wasn't the most attractive example but I don't
care if somebody thinks: "Wow, great, trash at 60cm."

I found already a just 7cm cannonball at almost 50cm which is the
end for most usual "mini-coil-detectors". That new find was just another
plain, true and authentic demonstration that you can find deep stuff and
much deeper than this with the Jeohunter at high-mineralic ground.
@ Hi Mechanic,
> smallest coil 8x6
Perhaps, but not much deeper, and only if you make thousands of sweeps...
But be shure of one thing: You never know if it's really trash until you dug it out!
The really cool advantage of a detector like Jeohunter with almost half meter coil
is that you can search for large iron objects in an area full of iron trash!
You can discriminate iron but this won't help ya if you wanna find special
objects out of this metal. A usual MD detects every nail and especially 5cm big
objects give a huge beep but with Jeohunter I can recognise if something
is "just that small size" immediatly even without display.
In that case I'm not scrubbing over the floor but searching from 20cm distance
where only signals I can receive up to 30-40cm above ground are of interrest!
And still I get targets 40-50cm deep! (and deeper if there would be any)
It's beyond compare for those who are searching only with usual coil sizes...
I'm doing this too but only at very steep regions and I know the differences.
The technical power of a detector and what you finally find are 2 different things:
And the calculation is not just the price of the MD but also the hard work, what it
costs driving to special sites (I could find much more valuable stuff but at the
moment I'm not motivated visiting 100km or miles distant places) plus hotels
and equipment and beverage and all this things.
I'm not that stupid to tell here in the public the exact amount of worth I found
already with the Jeohunter or with all other MDs too and/or since many years
but I can assure you it pays off!

And not just for me, also concerning the culture-historical aspect for the
people where I'm living. They will get stuff never seen for 200 years and longer...
Besides I like this kind of adventure so much and this is very valuable, too.

Some (crazy?) mountainclimbers invest 50.000 bucks for Mt. Everest and I
doubt at the end those are more happy or satisfied than me.
Shure, this old bucketbottom wasn't the most attractive example but I don't
care if somebody thinks: "Wow, great, trash at 60cm."


I found already a just 7cm cannonball at almost 50cm which is the
end for most usual "mini-coil-detectors". That new find was just another
plain, true and authentic demonstration that you can find deep stuff and
much deeper than this with the Jeohunter at high-mineralic ground.
@ Hi Mechanic,
> smallest coil 8x6
Perhaps, but not much deeper, and only if you make thousands of sweeps...
But be shure of one thing: You never know if it's really trash until you dug it out!

The really cool advantage of a detector like Jeohunter with almost half meter coil
is that you can search for large iron objects in an area full of iron trash!
You can discriminate iron but this won't help ya if you wanna find special
objects out of this metal. A usual MD detects every nail and especially 5cm big
objects give a huge beep but with Jeohunter I can recognise if something
is "just that small size" immediatly even without display.
In that case I'm not scrubbing over the floor but searching from 20cm distance
where only signals I can receive up to 30-40cm above ground are of interrest!
And still I get targets 40-50cm deep! (and deeper if there would be any)
It's beyond compare for those who are searching only with usual coil sizes...
I'm doing this too but only at very steep regions and I know the differences.

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