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New 24K 6x4 DD Coil Available Yet?????


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Still no word nor listing on the whites website for the new 24K mini DD coil.... anyone heard anything????

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Reading this is a bit of a bummer. I picked up a 24K as my first detector about a month ago and I’ve been enjoying it, but if I’m reading this correctly it looks like further development and support of it will be limited, if not non existant?

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I'm agreeing with Jim as well.  The 24K is actually a very good selling and performing VLF gold detector for my customers too., so coil options are on the way.  Personally, I'll take a 24K and it's fine tuning capabilities for a variety of soils, sites, and situations encountered at the many gold fields I hunt in the NW states, counties and climates...over the other VLF gold machines I sell.  Now, if you are the type who does not want to grow into a detector and learn the advanced features of a 24K, there are other machines out there I'll recommend.

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I can totally agree with the user reports, here in Australia, I can state that there is no VLF high frequency machine more capable than the 24K. Ive owned and used them all, the Gold Bug 2 was my favorite until now....over 6,000 bits of gold with it. Im up to 500 with the 24k but injury and work have gotten in the way of detector time. A small DD coil is all thats urgently needed in my 24K arsenal. I can think of dozens of small gold locations that will benefit from this combo.....cant wait!

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This is great to hear.

I’ve just gotten into detecting, and decided on the 24K after doing a lot of research on the company and the technology behind it. The 24K seemed like a good mixture of a machine easier to use for a noob like me, and it was from a company that had been in the business a while. When I’d read the earlier posts I was mistaken into believing that maybe I’d made a wrong choice.

While I haven’t found anything with it yet other than iron, lead, and aluminum, I chalk that up to my inexperience, not my machine. Plus some of what I have been finding is absolutely tiny so I’m confident that once I do get over the gold I’ll be able to find it.

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