#RUBBER COIL SPRING BOOSTER REVIEWS PROFESSIONAL#
I would love to use such a coil on my old Ace, but since it has been sold for a long time, and more professional models have come to replace it, we have high expectations for this coil – after all, the Minelab E-Trak is a deep detector, and the manufacturer promised that the DD Booster should give a small but incremental depth, which is what we need in places where a large-sized coil can not be used because of the presence of a large amount of metal debris, among which we must dig all more or less positive signals. The size of the coil is 12.5″ x 8.5″, which is slightly larger than the stock coil but is more compact in width. The coil weighs 490 and does not at all seem heavy. In short, this kit contains only the most necessary items. Someone will call it an old detector, but this machine will still be a competitor to many modern metal detectors!Īlso included was a bolt and seals for the ears of the coil. We went over several variants of coils from different manufacturers, compared prices, looked at the situation on the market and decided that the best option for us was to buy a Cors Scout for our metal detector Minelab E-Trac. An interesting experiment, right? Especially if there is a small budget for such an experiment. But there is another question – why change the standard coil for an additional coil of a third-party manufacturer, if the difference in size is not so obvious? In our case, the 11 “coil from Minelab worked perfectly in the fields, but it became interesting if we could squeeze the maximum out of the regular size of the additional coil, and if this would increase the finds on an “empty” field? Not for reconnaissance, where there is enough with the coil of 13″, but namely for “empty” fields, which we have already passed with our detector several times. Sometimes it would seem like “why do we need additional coils for the metal detector?” Isn’t it enough with the standard coil? Naturally, it is not enough, especially when it comes to sniper coils or large coils from 13″ and up to 15″ in diameter.