Fisher ID Excel

Street Price $500 - Coin, relic
Number of Reviews: 15
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The Good vs the Bad
Charles Hattaway in Mullins,SC -
I have found well over 300 coins along with several pieces of jewelry in a span of 2 years with my Excel. The detector is light weight which makes it easy to swing for hours without fatigue unlike some of the others I've used. The discrimination is excellent, ground balancing is simple, battery life is also excellent with the exception of having to pry them out when it's time for new ones. The pinpoint/depth works for me, it's a matter of getting to know the machine as any with any detector. The things I dislike is the cheap looking plastic housing as well as the decals, the lack of optional coils offered for the unit. The detector is really over rated on depth. 90% of the coins I've found were new clads less than 4" deep and we hunt some very old sites. My wife has a Ace 250 and it performs just as well as the Excel if not a fraction better with more features and was $200 less in price. Overall it's a nice detector but if it had more depth I'd have zero complaints.
Jan 14, 2008
0 people found this review helpful.
Awsome detetor!
paul b. in maine,usa -
Hello ,just wanted too say the fisher id-excel is one hot detector discrimination is awsome and i just love the four tone audio id the digital readout is vary accurate and with this detector it will find the old coins at 7 to 8 inches no problum becouse i have found indian head cents that deep loud and clear. i know that this big surprise in a small box will and i repeat WILL keep up with the big boy detectors no problum becouse i have hunted along side them. i also own a more expensive other brand model and have not out detected my fisher id -excel yet so dont hesitate too purchase a fisher id-excel becouse it is alot of bang for the buck! thank you
Aug 06, 2007
2 people found this review helpful.
love it
jeff in nova scotia -
i had a cz-6 and updated to the id excel love it here the new technology is the best
Jan 19, 2007
2 people found this review helpful.
Good target seperation and ID but under powered
Scott Beasley in South Carolina -
I got an Excel last Spring. Sold it after a few months and then got another late in the fall. It just did not do it for me even, moving from the Bounty Hunter world. I really wanted to like this machine, but just could not.
The good:
Decent target separation, it was a moderate sweeper and the ID was nice and not too jumpy. Target ID worked in ALL Metal mode. All metal mode had a little more depth then discrimination did but most detectors with all metal do also.
The Bad:
Was very under powered in it's sensitivity. Target depth indicator kinda stupid, just tell us the guessed depth! No coil options. Control box and buttons are a common problem. The pin point button died first on one then the Display died on another. Fisher fixed both under the warranty with no questions (That's a good) Over priced for the power and lack of options.
Apr 03, 2006
14 people found this review helpful.
ID Excel a great metal detector
Ron in Oxford Mi. -
The Id Excel has worked really well for me.I have found a lot of wheat pennies and silver coins at 5-6 inches in thrash littered parks.At first this Fisher doesn't seem to work for nickles,but with a little experimenting a great nickle hunter retrieved a 1928 Buffalo nickle out of solid clay soil in Virginia at about 5 inches.Don't be fooled by the lame airtest(which I'm sure hurt sales) response by this detector it has great depth and good target seperation.
Mar 29, 2006
9 people found this review helpful.
Correction for previous review
Digitaltim in Ct, USA -
I've seen the Fisher 1236X2 go for around $165.. not the ID Excel....sorry. I've seen a couple ID excels go for $240, but they're usually higher.
Mar 02, 2006
3 people found this review helpful.
Almost worth the $250 or less it sells for on ebay
Digitaltim in Ct, USA -
I bought this in search of a light machine with target ID to change pace from my CZ-20. I'd rank this right up there with the higher end Garretts. It IDs well. Its light, good tone ID, simple to use. Cons: requires super slow sweep speed compared to higher end CZs / Minelabs. Overall it just seemed weak to me. Would probably be good for a youngster picking out shallow clad. I personally wouldn't pay more than a $100 for this machine.. I've seen them sell as low as $165 shipped in forums. I say try to score a used CZ or sovereign for around $300 (its possible) before before wasting your time with this. I read the Minelab x-terra spank these too. I'm a Fisher fan, but I can't recommend this ID excel detector to the serious hunters. just my opinion - I'm sure some will dissagree. After this I'm going to try a White's IDX Pro machine.
Mar 01, 2006
7 people found this review helpful.