For water work the Pro...accidents happen.
I have friends that have the T2 and they love it, they don't have a lot of problems getting deep and identifying targets but in this area the soil really does matter a lot.
I have experience using the Fishers in both excellent and extremely bad soil under most conditions, clear, trash and extreme iron in both locations.
In the good stuff I rarely had any problems finding the deeper good targets at all, most were good in tone and stable in the numbers even up to the 10" level and a bit beyond...depending on the coil I used.
In the very bad stuff here things are totally different because the places I hunt severe conditions messes with the signals tremendously as you get deeper.
In order to be successful I actually had to learn a new language, behavior patterns and set of clues to find items at deeper levels but I did it, my Fisher had the settings and abilities to accomplish that...in time with much experimentation and practice.
Now I find great things in sites that have been scoured for decades and at depths that friends I hunt with and others I have talked to can't seem to reach.
To be precise most decent detectors can get fairly deep around here but those deeper signals are not normal, are skewed, jumpy and make very little sense so hunters assume they are not worth going after so they remained unrecovered.
I broke the code and figured out some things and now I can find them.
I seem to recover targets a bit deeper than friends with AT Pros, Minelabs, and Whites units among others.
Can these others do what I have done and get better clues on those deeper targets with some outside the box thinking on settings and learning new behavior patterns?
Maybe, but I don't swing those so I really don't have a clue.
What I do know is my Fisher can and does it consistently.
The classic T2 is loved by many, but that new anniversary edition F75 marketed at $599 with a ton of great features can be purchased from most dealers right now for $500.
Knowing what I know and have experienced that would probably be the one I would take aim for if I were in the market and wasn't planning on spending a lot of time in the water.