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Not just God...... the manufacturer also knows. And they know the same thing-- that the gizmo is a fraud. The way the manufacturer wrote the advertisement proves they know it's a fraud.
It's also recognizeably a direct descendant of the Mineoro, the best known and very well documented fraud of this particular type. --Dave J. |
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I'm kinda fond of the Argus Pulse Induction Detector they've got seen here:
http://www.electron.de/englisch/php/...er%E4t+mit+GPS And it's cheaper than the IONIC too! You'd probably need a wheelbarrow for the power supply though. Randy |
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Are you only a fond or owner or friend of an owner of this PI? Would you please share us any personal experience with this PI if you have had? Please all details; from detection depth power for different target sizes up to Searching speed, stability, results repeatability ………… Thanks in advances. |
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Wait wait wait !
This is a diploma engineer and his (in my opinion overpriced) highend-power Pulse Induction units look personally developed. And it's "Made In Germany"-Quality standards, not China. http://www.electron.de/englisch/php/metallsu.php Quota: Electron has been concerned with the development and the construction of metal detection equipment for many years and based on lengthy scientific test At least this guy should know very well what he sells and it would be interesting what kind of arguments he has to say if it comes to the question: "How can you be shure this IONIC really works?" just ask: service@electron.de |
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Price - Amazing Price
You'll also need a wheelbarrow for the money they are asking. Lot cheaper to build a charge detector for $20 of parts and hook a meter to output.
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