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	<title>Comments on: what is the deepest length i can detect using a metal detector?</title>
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		<title>By: dogsafire</title>
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		<description>It depends on the size and shape of the object, orientation of the object, the type of metal and soil conditions as well, of course, as the sensitivity of the metal detector itself

Go to a number of metal detecting websites. You will soon see that a handful of detector brands comes to the surface as being used by those who are seriously interested in the subject.

I use a Tesoro Cortes

Different detectors excel at different tasks. You need to determine what kind of detecting you plan to do the most. Someone looking for Civil War artifacts will choose a very different unit from someone looking for ore deposits</description>
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<p>Go to a number of metal detecting websites. You will soon see that a handful of detector brands comes to the surface as being used by those who are seriously interested in the subject.</p>
<p>I use a Tesoro Cortes</p>
<p>Different detectors excel at different tasks. You need to determine what kind of detecting you plan to do the most. Someone looking for Civil War artifacts will choose a very different unit from someone looking for ore deposits</p>
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