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Apr 22, 2026 - 02:28 PM
Two things matter here: terrain versatility and depth on challenging sites. A $400–$1,000 multi-frequency machine handles salt beaches and mineralized relic fields where a $200 machine either false-signals constantly or loses significant depth. You will access productive sites that cheaper machines cannot hunt effectively. You will also recover targets at greater depth on sites that both machines can handle — the better ground balance and frequency performance add depth in challenging soil. The result is more finds at the sites worth hunting.
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