I disagree. Most metal detectors have a standard operating scheme, principle and implementation. Changes relate only to the presence of certain functions, frequency, water resistance, the presence of wires or small improvements to the old technology (for example, the operation of 28 frequencies simultaneously FBS or FBS2, which seems to work on the principle of PI & #8212; magnetic induction).
Fisher F75 is a real professional metal detector, which in its search characteristics is in no way inferior to the XP Deus, and sometimes even surpasses it in ease of use and functionality. If both metal detectors bring finds, the functionality will be at the same level (we are not comparing ICQ with Deus) — but one is cheaper, which one is more rational to take?
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