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        <description>Whites metal detectors are among the finest in the industry. They make a variety of models that can detect metal for different purposes. </description>
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            <description>For nearly half a century, White&apos;s metal detectors have been regarded as some of the finest on the market.</description>
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            <title>Whites DFX Metal Detector </title>
            <description>Using a 3 kHz frequency for coins, White&apos;s DFX detected objects as deep as the ones detected by my minelab, but it was even steadier. </description>
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            <description>White&apos;s Matrix M6 is perfect for treasure hunting in sites littered with trash. I prefer the Tone ID so that I can listen to everything. Threshold nulls are something else I don&apos;t use at trashy sites so a silent search is just fine with me. </description>
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            <title>Whites MXT Tracker Metal Detector</title>
            <description>If you want a powerful, yet simple machine, check out White&apos;s MXT Tracker. Many people like this detector because of its simplicity over more complicated detectors like Minelab Explorer or DFX. </description>
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            <title>Whites Prizm II Metal Detector </title>
            <description>Assembling White&apos;s Prizm II is very straightforward and simple. The directions are presented in a clear and simple format. However, the directions do not seem to cover where the headphone jack is located. </description>
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            <description>The Prizm III is very expensive, and it is not a very good detector. In fact, if I were associated with White&apos;s, I would be ashamed.</description>
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            <title>Whites Prizm IV Metal Detector </title>
            <description>White&apos;s Prizm IV is extremely sensitive. In field testing I&apos;ve noticed if an object is hitting at the halfway mark, it is usually iron.</description>
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            <title>Whites Prizm V Metal Detector </title>
            <description>The Prizm V is a tough metal detector to review. After all, each detector has its benefits and drawbacks; and if you take the time to figure the one you have out, you will enjoy hunting with it. Here are the pros and cons of the Prizm V... </description>
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            <title>Whites Pro XL 6000 Metal Detector</title>
            <description>The XL Pro by Whites has, unquestionably the greatest discrimination capabilities out there. Due to the fact that there are many alternate coils for this detector, hunters will be able to optimize their searches in almost any circumstance. </description>
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            <title>Whites Spectra V3 Metal Detector</title>
            <description>It took me quite some time to get comfortable with White&apos;s Spectra V3. Let me say straight away: this detector is not designed for a new hunter. However, with experience -- and patience -- you can understand the subtleties of this detector.</description>
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            <title>Whites Spectrum XLT Metal Detector </title>
            <description>If you can find a used Spectrum XLT, you will be getting a great deal. It has a feature known as SignaGraph object identification, and it is an excellent way to determine what is iron and garbage and when you should dig. </description>
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