Fisher F11, F22, and F44 Metal Detector Comparison – What Are The Differences?

Fisher recently released their new F-Series metal detector line-up.  I just got my F44, but figured that you might like to see a graphic of the different features of each machine.

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Fisher F11 Fisher F22 Fisher F44
Weather Proof No Yes Yes
Pinpoint Yes Yes Yes
Visual Target ID 9-Segment 9-Segment 9-Segment
Targer ID (VDI) No Yes Yes
Audio-ID 4-Tone 4-Tone 4-Tone
Ground Balancing No No Yes
Adjustable Iron Audio No Yes Yes
Coil 8″ Concentric 9″ Concentric 11″ Concentric
Batteries 2 x AA 2 x AA 2 x AA
Weight 2.3 lbs (1.04 kg) 2.3 lbs (1.04 kg) 2.3 lbs (1.04 kg)

Comparison chart of the Fisher F11, Fisher F22  and Fisher F44 metal detectors.


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I enjoy Metal Detecting in The Ozark Mountains and surrounding areas where I primarily detect for relics and coins. I have tested and used over 20+ metal detectors as a dealer and Company Sponsored 'Pro Staff' Product Tester. Previously Senior Editor of Detecting365 Metal Detecting Magazine for 7 years. I have authored over 200+ articles published on multiple metal detecting websites and magazines. I have real world experience testing metal detectors in the field and enjoy teaching others how to become better metal detectorists. Questions? Shoot me a contact email! Check out my Recommended Metal Detecting Supplies here: http://amazon.com/shop/wedetect
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2 Responses to Fisher F11, F22, and F44 Metal Detector Comparison – What Are The Differences?

  1. Richard says:

    Curious? Does the coils from an F2 work on these models?

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