Sonny b
Elite Member
I purchased the 10X14 from Kellyco about a month ago. They were up front with me about delivery time because the were on back order and were waiting for a shipment coming from Europe. It arrived in just over three weeks. I have sense put about four hours on it and here is my initial assessment. The following is by no means an attempt to encourage anyone to buy one or to not. I am careful to give you the honest facts as I see them. First, Its as big as a snow shoe and little cumbersome and floppy. It seems to eat batteries fairly quickly but I was not using my head phones. I put the machine on my kitchen table for an air test and here are the honest to god results. I placed a wooden yard stick through the coil for the measurements. My gold wedding band pinged solidly at 13 and 3/4 inches and pinged one way at 14. I was pretty impressed with that. Then I swung a walking liberty half and a merc. Both pinged solidly at 12 inches on the dot. Then to the field. In all metal at a trashy park it pinged all over the place like an old pinball machine at standard sense. Then in coin mode it performed markedly better.However unlike the standard coil it will not disc out bottle caps. It sees them all as quarters. I know this because I dug a hat full of them. But to its credit some of them were fairly deep. Didn't find any silver. If it was there I should have been able to find it however I did dig some clad and junk at 6 to seven inches in hard packed very dry dirt. From my experience here in my part of Texas some of that would have been out of reach of my stock coil. Sooooo, I'm glad to have it in my bag and will use it in low trash areas that I have cleaned up. Or for field and wooded area hunting for old coins and deep relics. The 10X14 will go deep like a much more expensive unit but It doesn't Identify very well. If you are prepared to dig a lot of junk out of real deep holes in order to find the good stuff then buy one. If not, don't. In summary. It sees gold from a long way away but you may not know what it is until you dig a pretty sizable hole. Thanks for reading and sorry so long.