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hey,everyone ☺ I need answers fast, my hubby has decided I need a new detector..(who am I to argue?? ) we are looking at a FISHERS F70 or FISHER CZ3D ????? any pro's & con's are very welcome!!! Thanks All Pam ☺

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Congrats!

Congratulations on your purchase. I have read that using the 11" DD coil on the F70 can get you up to 1 1/2 inches more depth!?!....Good luck with your new toy!

~Minelab E-Trac~~Sunray Ears~~Garrett Point~...N.E. Ohio

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Thanks ☺ ☺

hey guys, thanks 4 the info, But I got the Fishers F70 ☺ Im sure I will b happy with!! Thanks Pam ☺

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I think?...from reading on

I think?...from reading on both detectors you mentioned, that the 3-D is deeper than the 70!?!...Dont quote me on this, but worth looking into before purchasing either..Check out Dankowski's Detector site..You'll find answers there from reading previous posts...Alot of great Fisher info there! Good-Luck!

~Minelab E-Trac~~Sunray Ears~~Garrett Point~...N.E. Ohio

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New Detector

I personnaly use a Minelab, but a couple of our Member's in our South Carolina Club use the F-70 and they find real deep targets.. Look for S.C Metal Detector and Relic Club on the Internet

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Which detector

Well from facts: The Fisher F-70 is becoming very popular for coin and relic hunters. The CZ3D just is not talked about very much. So this info here should tell you something.

Cliff