Whites Quantum II
Price: $500
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Quantum ii 7.8 sleeper
March 28, 2020
I recently bought a mint 1996 Whites Quantum II with the 7.8 inch coil.
This was Whites answer to customer requests for a simplified XLT. It is
much lighter, has a big readable display, and goes just as deep as all my
other units. I dont understand why the Quantum series were not that
popular. It was one of Whites biggest sleepers.
Max Depth: 9 inches on US quarter
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Anthony from
Oklahoma
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