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Fisher lab's F-75 & Teknetics T2 (Read 1676 times)
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Garrett GTI 1500... Pro Pointer. .&.Minelab Sovereign....Teknetics Omega...

Posted Aug 27, 2007, 07:59:52 PM
I was just thinking but are the Fisher lab F-75  & the Teknetics T2 the same detector from the looks and the Specifications they are the same detector....Fisher at $940.00.... the Teknetics  $799.00....HuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuh??

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Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Aug 27, 2007, 10:12:39 PM
No

The F75 is an upgraded model. It really has seen good reviews.

George
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Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Nov 21, 2007, 08:19:15 AM
Or downgraded depending what your going to use it for.
The early T2 should be avoided. Get Software Revision 6 and the detector should have the hardware improvements of the F75.
T2's main advantage is the much wider iron range discrimination, F75 though does have a static all metal mode which I prefer to the motion one of the T2 in some circumstances.

Both show their Bounty Hunter origins. Build quality has been skimped to save a few cents which is a pity.
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  • Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Dec 04, 2007, 04:45:11 PM

    Both show their Bounty Hunter origins. Build quality has been skimped to save a few cents which is a pity.

    This is the main reason I haven't purchased a 75 yet. To me it looks like they were smuggled in from China. Even that "fish bone" coil somehow looks Chinese.

    No bad feelings because I'm sure the F-75 is great but to me outward appearance means something.

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    Reply To This Topic #4 Posted Dec 04, 2007, 05:40:55 PM

    Both show their Bounty Hunter origins. Build quality has been skimped to save a few cents which is a pity.

    This is the main reason I haven't purchased a 75 yet. To me it looks like they were smuggled in from China. Even that "fish bone" coil somehow looks Chinese.

    No bad feelings because I'm sure the F-75 is great but to me outward appearance means something.

    you are not the only one who is concerned about the overall quality. i am curious about the fast response time, but first texas scares me a bit. i think i will have to take a wait and see stance and see how these machines hold up.

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    Reply To This Topic #5 Posted Dec 04, 2007, 08:03:45 PM
    Or downgraded depending what your going to use it for.
    The early T2 should be avoided. Get Software Revision 6 and the detector should have the hardware improvements of the F75.
    T2's main advantage is the much wider iron range discrimination, F75 though does have a non motion pinpoint mode which I prefer to the motion one of the T2.

    Both show their Bounty Hunter origins. Build quality has been skimped to save a few cents which is a pity.

    I have a T2 and I am not sure about the statement an F75 is a non motion pinpoint mode. That would be quite a trick to pinpoint without moving the coil.  Smiley  Kidding aside, lets put out accurate information on TNet. The T2 has a non motion pinpoint mode. The T2 manual is online see for your self readers. T2's are a dang good detector for the price. Have a good day.

    Burdie

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    Reply To This Topic #6 Posted Dec 14, 2007, 09:42:49 AM
    Thanks for pointing that out Elf. I did mean the Static all metal mode on the 75 thats not on the T2.
    People did pinpoint before S.P.D. machines came on the market though.
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    Reply To This Topic #7 Posted Nov 27, 2009, 09:08:44 AM
    I was told by a sales rep that the fisher has a more sensitive coil.
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    Spectra V3, Minelab GPX 4000, Gold Bug 2, Matrix M6, Tesoro Silver Sabre, Fisher M-Scope FX-3, Fisher 1220X PRO, Garrett Pro-pointer

    Reply To This Topic #8 Posted Dec 15, 2009, 06:04:37 PM
    I had my Gold Bug 2 serviced just before Fisher was sold.  When I called to ask if the rumor of its sale was true, I was told it had been purchsed by Bounty Hunter.  That is why you send your "Fisher" metal detector for repairs to Texas now. 

    Darryl
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