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Fisher CZ-3D Pro with 8 Inch Coil

Fisher CZ-3D Pro with 8 Inch Coil

The Fisher CZ-3D is an accurate and deep seeking detector with multiple frequencies – perfect for competition and friendly group hunting! The arm rest is comfortably positioned above the controls and adjustable to fit your arm while the grip is made from durable, high-friction foam.

The model we’re featuring comes standard with an 8” concentric, waterproof spider coil. Both larger and smaller coils are available in the accessories area for this metal detector, but the 8” is a great place to start. This searchcoil is versatile and deep-seeking, making it effective for any type of detecting. Because it is waterproof you can submerge this coil into water without any adverse affect on the operation of the detector – this is perfect for hunting in the shallow waters of beaches and rivers as well as on land!

The CZ-3D is Fisher’s newest multi-frequency detector and features a new “Enhance” mode designed to find old, valuable coins, rings, and artifacts. Specifically, the CZ-3D was designed to find old sliver and gold coins as well as copper and brass coins. This is where the “Enhance” mode is important – high-tones from the CZ-3D indicate good coins, and mid-tones indicate bad or lower quality objects. The best part is that the “Enhance” mode requires no special or lengthy programming to work – just flip the switch and go!

This detector offers all the features an advanced treasure hunter could want but is easy-to-use right out of the box. To save you searching time it has a push button, no motion pinpoint mode, and if you don’t want to be alerted to your finds with an audible beep, simply activate the CZ-3D’s “silencer” for silent (3rd derivative) discrimination.

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Fisher CZ-3D Pro with 8 Inch Coil

Product Specifications & Features



Features

Visual target ID, Enhanced for more coins
Four tone, audio target ID
Pushbutton ground adjust
Big target alert
Increased depth in mineralized soil
Turn on & go preset control markings
Wet sand mode
Faint target audio boost
Eight inch open center spider coil
Three piece breakdown handle
Handle mount or hip mount
Silent-search, VLF, slow motion discrimination
Super hot, wide scan, all metal auto tune mode



Fisher CZ-3D Pro Metal Detector w/8" CoilCZ-3D is Fisher's Top-of-the-Line metal detector using the latest "hottest" technology known as Multiple Frequency. CZ-3D is an outstanding coin, ring and jewelry detector locating more targets deeper than many other comparable detectors. CZ-3D is also rated "Best" for relics and artifacts, especially those in the brass, bronze and copper categories. As in all CZ-Series detectors it can easily double as a gold detector making the CZ-3D an EASY-TO-TUNE, EASY-TO-USE TOP OF THE LINE "All-Purpose" Metal Detector. CZ-3D CAN DO IT ALL!!
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4.54 / 5 (13 reviews)

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Review by:
Harold Frank

User Experience:
7+ years

Submitted on:
Apr 10, 2008

User Rating:
*****

 

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After spending thousands of dollars on detectors, I finally found the one that has it all. It is lightweight and very easy to use. It also has the best discrimination and PINPOINTS LIKE A DREAM.

The tones are a pleasure to listen to. Also, one of the many great improvements of this machine is the great depth you get even on factory presets. The FISHER CZ3D is a work horse. It is built tough, has much longer battier life, and has several coils that love coins that are deep an out of reach of other machines. I have had good luck with the 10.5 coil IN TRASH!

It discriminates and separates that well. The 8inch coil is great for any hunting and goes just as deep as the Explorer SE 10in. coil and that is in factory presets! It is so easy to use. You just turn your dis. low or off and then listen to the sounds of targets as you go over them. Try to get the high tones to hit every direction if they do not move on.

Coins hit every direction. Another great thing about the CZ3D is you can watch the meter as you slowly sweep over a target were it goes on the scale. Once you know the range of coins you got it made. Did I mention that the CZ3D is a killer on nickels? Well, I can brag the Fisher CZ3D up all I want because I love the machine and have the finds to prove it.

Review by:
Jim Brown

User Experience:
7+ years

Submitted on:
Mar 18, 2008

User Rating:
*****

 

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I have been metal detecting for about 30 years, and it just gets to be more of an obsession year after year.

Four years ago I bought my Fisher CZ3D and in my opinion is one of the best for finding the old coins and one of the deepest. I hunt old house yards, school yards, parks, and an old fairgrounds. I also have permission to hunt an area that has been a ghost town since 1839.

When I hunt with the CZ3D I always use it in the enhanced mode. That old fairgrounds is just loaded with trash. That is the place I always go to learn a detector. After you dig so much trash it doesn't take long to you know what you detector is telling you. This machine finds coins as deep or deeper than any of the other machines I've had.

I found a little over 100 silver coins last year just form that old fair grounds alone, thats not counting any of the other places I hunted. The CZ3D is a 4 tone machine, and gives a high tone on coins. The meter also tells you if it is coins or not, it also tells you how deep the target is. Now many machines registers a nickel in with the pull tabs the CZ3d reads them as a nickel in high tone, so you find all the nickels that people have left behind because they don,t want to dig tabs.

There are at least 3 coils for this machine, 8", 10' and the 4". I have had many machines this past couple of years but they have been sold and the CZ3D remains my main detector

Review by:
Don Rogers

User Experience:
Newbie

Submitted on:
Mar 17, 2008

User Rating:
****

 

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The Fisher CZ - 3D is my first new detector in over 15 years. If you have been detecting for a while you probably have a favorite brand and machine that has produced good results for you over the years. It is important to remember that metal detecting is technology driven and manufacturers are constantly experimenting and improving their offerings.

It is important to jump out of your comfort zone once in a while and see what is new in the real world. The Fisher CZ - 3D actually offers the best of both worlds. It is based on the firm foundation of many years of great Fisher CZ detectors and has the improved punch of technology to make it a coin killing machine. The literature claims it is "maximized for finding older coins at older sites".

I almost think I cheated by purchasing the Thomas Dankowski dvd, "Metal Detecting, Real World Techniques, Inland Coin and Relic Hunting". Even before my new detector arrived, I had seen it in action both in a test garden and on a "real world hunt". The CZ -3D arrived in a box that seemed too small but was quickly assembled and ready to go with the two supplied 9 volt batteries already in the machine.

Set up and ground balancing was very well explained and in no time I was ready to do some digging. I decided to visit some familiar ground with the CZ -3D. I found the audio signals easy to understand. It is tone id at it's best. The video helped me understand the tones that I was hoping to hear. On my first hunt I dug everything and used the meter only to verify what the tones were telling me.

My first good target signal a clear, high pitched, sharp coin sound. Pinpointing was simple, just going for the loudest and highest pitched sound to center on the coin. I was surprised to dig an antique pocket watch at a depth of five inches. I enjoyed listening to the id, guessing what it was telling me and then digging the target to verify

I was very pleased that my first coin was a 1945 war nickel. The signal was crisp the depth was great and knew that it was something good before I dug the coin. i didn't walk away from my first hunt with pockets of coins, but I did leave with the confidence that nickels, gold jewelry and coins were more in my grasp than ever before.

If you like to hunt for old coins, and who doesn't, the Cz-3D is a great choice. I am from a landlocked state, but the salt water mode switch on the detector makes me want to head for the beach. I really like the idea that the CZ-3D gives me a salt water option if and when I get the chance to try some beach hunting.

Review by:
Joseph Leardi

User Experience:
Newbie

Submitted on:
Mar 17, 2008

User Rating:
*****

 

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I have been detecting for over 8 years. I started detecting in Germany while stationed overseas and my first detector was a Fisher CZ-6. It took me a couple of weeks to figure out how to physically use the detector and another three months to figure out how to find good locations to hunt. Once I learned both things, I started finding some really incredible relics including medieval spurs, arrowheads, daggers, knives, silver coins, just to name a few. Before I returned to the States, I also purchased a Whites detector to focus on finding coins.

I moved back to the USA and continued detecting in Georgia, Virginia, and Kansas using my Fisher. I also purchased a Nautilus detector to detect hunted out civil war camps. Although, I learned how to use both the Whites and Nautilus, I still used my CZ-6 for most of my detecting. I was very successful finding buckles, box plates, thousands of minnies, and buttons including a rare Tennessee state using the Fisher.

Two years ago, I moved back to Germany and once again started detecting. I purchased a CZ-3D (which is very similar to the CZ-6) and have been hunting French Revolution camps and medieval roads near the house. Once again, I have found some very incredible finds including Roman coins, medieval daggers, arrow heads, knights spurs, Napoleonic buttons, just to name a few. I still use my Nautilus once in a while but I rely on my CZ-3D for most of my detecting.

The CZ-3D is in my opinion the best all around relic detector on the market. It is simple to use and does a good job discriminating good relics from junk. It is reliable and can find a variety of metal types including iron, silver, bronze, copper, gold, and tin. Some detectors are way too sensitive or discriminate too much. The CZ-3D is the happy medium that allows the detectorist to find good areas to hunt and then focus on close searching.

Review by:
Jennings Sammons

User Experience:
7+ years

Submitted on:
Mar 17, 2008

User Rating:
*****

 

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The Fisher CZ-3D has four tones plus a large target or shallow target bell tone. I always set my DISC control to "3" or "0" if you set it too high you lose the rings and nickels. I let my ears do the discrimination between the "4" tones. The CZ-3D can be used on the beach or on dry land or salt water or fresh water, because it has two modes "SALT" and "ENHANCE" The CZ-3D is the best all around mid priced detector. I LOVE IT ! SO WILL YOU !

One of the most important tips." READ OPERATING MANUAL" I search for coins most of the time. I've found two nice rings, several silver quarters & dimes.The CZ-3D has "Turn-On-And-Go-Red-Numbered controls. Just set all the controls to the red number and you are ready to hunt. The control panel is easy to read and I like the two search modes,Target ID & Autotone. Personally I like the autotone mode, it gives you a wider and deeper scan. When you get a high tone target, pinpoint it and switch the DIS CONTROL to "0" to identify it.

When detecting in the autotone mode, ground balancing is very easy. Turn the DIC control to autotone, turn sensitivity control until you get a slight hum or threshold. Now is the time to adjust the GROUND control by moving the coil up & down "6" to "12" inches above the dirt. Raise and lower coil , as stated above until there is little or no change in threshold while adjusting the ground control. This is called BOBBING the search coil method.

Review by:
James Wade

User Experience:
2-4 years

Submitted on:
Apr 8, 2008

User Rating:
****

 

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This is my third metal detector. I bought my first one; think it was a 1986 Garrett from a pawn shop and even though it was not a very good one, I am sure at that time I didn't know a good one from a bad one but it gave me that spark to proceed. I later bought a Garrett ace 250 and "wow" what a difference.

Even though this is a low price detector it is very good and again I was hooked into getting something even better. The sound of the reviews that I read about the Fisher CZ-3D really interested me and I researched it as much as possible and came to the conclusion this was a very good detector with the power to find old coins deeper that most comparably priced detectors.

I bought the detector about nine months ago and I am very glad I did. Even though it easy to operate with an all metal phase with good signal volume; it still takes some "getting used to" with the other three phases and also has a "salt" phase that is great for wet sandy beaches. I use this a lot when I am at Daytona Beach, FL. and have found a couple hundred coins in just a few times out. All total I’d say I have found several hundred coins and to date three rings a couple of bracelets and numerous miscellaneous metal objects. However this has not quelled my desire.

I still get a "rush" on every signal and even though the "Fisher" tells you almost exactly what you are going to dig up; you will get a pleasant surprise from time to time and occasionally a disappointment but I have never regretted my purchase of my Fisher CZ-3D and I haven't counted it up yet but I do believe it has paid for itself. I know that it has as far as satisfaction is concerned.

I am going out again tomorrow and who knows what the next signal will bring?

Review by:
damon abernathy

User Experience:
6 months to 2 years

Submitted on:
Dec 29, 2009

User Rating:
*****

 

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Well let me say if you want depth the Fisher CZ-3D is the machine. Over the years past 29 years, I have tried most of the top of the line machines. I must say that the Fisher CZ3D -with its stock 8 inch coil- picks up deeper objects than any of the the other machines I have used. I can go back to my old places that have been hunted hard in the past, and still pull out the good finds that my other detectors missed. This Fisher CZ3D is like a pulse hybrid, as I have dug coins, rings, and Civil War relics at depths that I have never seen before. I will say that this is one awesome machine. awesome depth, great discrimination, and I love the tones. IF you are looking for more depth, this is your answer.

Review by:
David Orth

User Experience:
6 months to 2 years

Submitted on:
Mar 21, 2009

User Rating:
*****

 

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I bought the Fisher CZ-3D after reading some rave reviews about it on this site, and I must say, it doesn't disappoint! The tones are very pleasing to listen to through the headphones. If you're put off by the lack of an LCD screen, don't be. You'll soon learn the tones well enough. I can pretty much call out what coin I'll be pulling out. I love the double-plunking sound a quarter makes. :)

That said, it also LOVES nickels! I know a lot of detectors out there will either ignore a nickel or read it as junk, but I've found plenty. Nothing old yet, but this has more to do with the area I'm searching than any downfall of the detector.

Now, for the real reason I love this detector-- because it's tone based, I can do most of my hunting at NIGHT without having to constantly check the LCD screen to see what I've found. The Kellyco Package included a pair of headphones and a search probe-- a perfect way to start off detecting right with a detector you won't outgrow an wish you had a better one after a few months of detecting.

Review by:
John Mccombs

User Experience:
7+ years

Submitted on:
Mar 17, 2008

User Rating:
*****

 

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I love my Fisher C Z-6 Quicksilver. It has to be one of the best and easiest to tune detectors I have ever owned. It is a light weight machine, has great depth capabilities on a variety of targets and soil conditions and is a multi-task unit performing well for coins, relics and general hunting operations. I have used the machine to hunt beaches, grassy fields. wood lands and swampy areas with little difficulity. The only draw back is the machine acts up around high tension lines but I don't usually hunt these areas any way. I had a favorite hunting spot which unfortunitaly is now a golf coarse. The newist coin I personally found was a 1943 Zinc cent and the oldest was an 1876 C.C. mint Seated Liberty Dime in excellent condition. The machine was outstanding in the wooded and brushy and also swampy conditions I encountered. I also took other friends with me who had similar great finds. One of my hunting buddies found a spring loaded round item, that after soaking turned out to be a small coin holder with 2 " V " nickles inside. The area was once a Community meeting Grove. My hunting interests vary. I like under water hunting, coin hunting, relic hunting especally historic sites. One of these sites have produced several King Georgius the Second Bronze coins, I quarter piece of Eight, the spout off an old tea pot, a bullet mold, thimbles round bullets plus various wrought iron items from the 1780's to the 1790's vintage. My greatest trill in the times I detected was letting Archologists photograph many of the items I found at this particular site thereby saving said site from destruction due to road building. My detecting experience spans a lot of years and I am sure I have many more great finds ahead of me.

Review by:
Dan Motley

User Experience:
4-6 years

Submitted on:
Mar 18, 2008

User Rating:
***

 

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Started metal detecting as a health aid, back in the early 70's as I found just walking boring. I started detecting in the woods because it made me bend and twist my back after surgery. The firsr detector that I owned was a old Compass and I had to dig everything as it did not have any type of target identification at all. While I enjoy coin and jewerly shooting, lately I have started relic hunting on my own property lately and have found some wonderful historical items on the place. Everything from picks, shovels, axe heads, and horse shoes to musket balls. Never could manually ground balance the CZ detector on my place due to the amount of nails ( I can't even start to count the nails I have found) and iron in the ground, and the factory presets would false a lot. The Fisher CZ 3d for me has had a real learning curve due to its attraction to rusty iron. I believe my unit was set up really hot and super sentitive making it a little more difficult to learn how to use. I would offen get high repeatable tones indicating a good target, only to find a another nail. If you don't mind getting your hopes up and digging to find a rusty iron item, it has great depth and really talks to you a lot. I personally would rather dig not expecting anything, that way your hopes are not dashed. I use it about 1/2 of the time because it has a really low power draw. The other !/2, I use my old Whites Silver Eagle, which doesn't have quite as much depth but really can ID a target well, and can knock out the iron, however it really loves c batteries.

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