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    HEAD-TO-HEAD COMPARISON

    Minelab Equinox 700 vs Garrett AT Max

    We compare the Minelab Equinox 700 and Garrett AT Max head-to-head on performance, features, value, and more. Here's which one wins.

    Best Overall

    Minelab Equinox 700

    Multi-frequency detector that handles salt mineralization without false signals

    Overall:8.8/10
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    Best Premium

    Garrett AT Max

    Professional-grade all-terrain detector with Z-Lynk wireless audio

    Overall:8.8/10
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    Score Breakdown

    Minelab Equinox 700CategoryGarrett AT Max
    9.5/10 ✓Performance9/10
    9/10 Features✓ 9.5/10
    8/10 Ease of Use✓ 8.5/10
    8.5/10 ✓Value8/10
    8.8/10 Overall8.8/10

    Specs Comparison

    Minelab Equinox 700SpecGarrett AT Max
    Multi-IQ simultaneousFrequency13.6 kHz
    IP68 — submersible to 5mWaterproofSubmersible to 10 ft
    2.96 lbsWeightZ-Lynk wireless headphones

    Minelab Equinox 700

    Pros

    • + Multi-IQ eliminates salt false signals
    • + Submersible to 5 meters
    • + Lightweight at 2.96 lbs

    Cons

    • − Learning curve for advanced settings
    • − Coil prone to sand ingress at pivot
    • − Rechargeable battery — no field swap

    Garrett AT Max

    Pros

    • + Z-Lynk wireless headphones included
    • + Submersible to 10 feet
    • + All-terrain ground balance

    Cons

    • − Single frequency — salt can be tricky
    • − Heavier than Minelab at 3.03 lbs
    • − AA batteries — but swappable in field

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