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The new CORS Butterfly Coil

The CORS Labs, manufacturer of aftermarket coils for almost all popular metal detecting brands, presented the new  coil model, called “Butterfly”! Size 11″ x 12″/28 cm x 30 cm Weight: 14.8 oz/420 g *weight set without coil cover weight may vary slightly, depending on the model of detector and coil to safely be used without cover Looks like this coil is a perfect replacement of stock coil of your detector,...

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Review Of The CORS Strike Coil Using The Teknetics Patriot Detector And Finding A Rare Coin! (Finds, Photos+)

The Teknetics Patriot metal detector turned out to be an excellent detector! It has a good depth and it determines the finds pretty good, you can detect with it both in open fields and in trashy areas, it’s a pity that there are no small coils for it yet, but since I dig mostly in the fields, I decided to improve this metal detector with the purchase of an additional...

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Cors Scout Coil – Our Review With The Minelab E-Trac!

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. 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...

Metal Detector Fisher F44 and CORS Detonation coil depth test! (Video+) 0

Metal Detector Fisher F44 and CORS Detonation coil depth test! (Video+)

Are you wondering how to improve detection depth on your simple Fisher F44 metal detector? That’s easy – and trust me, you will get more finds with it, because it is a lot of relic waiting to be detected located on a depth more than 15 cm. Why 15 cm? It is average efficient depth for the almost every cheap and semi professional metal detector! Answer is simple – just...

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CORS Fire coil air test on Garrett AT Pro! (video, results+)

In this article i am going to be reviewing the CORS Fire coil for the Garrett AT Pro (also available for other detectors). If you have read my previous post about this coil, you will know that it is kind of big, especially compared to the standard AT Pro coil. This, of course has its pros an cons, which you can read about in more detail this article, if you are...

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First look at the CORS Fire coil!

So I finally received a new coil from CORS Labs, the CORS Fire! A little annotation before i begin this review: I have this coil for my Garrett AT Pro, but it is also available for other detectors. First off, let’s start with some specifications for this coil: -The size of this coil is 38 cm/ 15″ -It weighs 750g, which is a good weight for this coil. -Both coil...

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Gold find with the CORS Giant coil! (Photo, review+)

Hello fellow detectorists! In this article im going to continue my subject on the CORS Giant coil. What has impressed me even more about this coil is its ability to detect very small items. I have been on a few trips with this coil now, and i have muliple times found very small objects. At first when i got the coil i tought that it would detect small objects very badly...

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New coil from CORS Labs – Cannon (review)

Hi mates! Finally I received new coil from CORS Labs for my new detector ACE 400i. It’s time to show what’s in the box and how I see it. Let’s begin. First of all, there are some parameters of new coil: Size – 10.5″ x 14.5″. Weight – 18,7 oz. Both coil and cable are completely waterproof. So I noticed this label which means that this coil have been tested...

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Digging with the CORS Giant coil! (review, photos+)

So, not looking at the awful weather over here, i managed to squeeze in a couple of hours of detecting between the rainstorms. I went out to try out my new CORS Giant coil, and to be honest, i got some unexpected surprises. First of all, when i started assembling it, the bolt to the coil caught my attention. The bolt that comes with the Giant coil is kind of...

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CORS “Giant” coil air test! (+why buy big coils)

First of all, i want to start off this article by saying that i am going to be reviewing/testing the CORS Giant coil for the AT Pro detector, but it is also available for a lot of other models. If you read the previous post you will know this, but i will repeat it for those of you who haven’t. The CORS Giant Coil is a big coil. But what would...