Here is a rare moment: Fisher and Minelab, two large manufacturers, are simultaneously rolling out the new products in the class of low-cost detectors. See the table of F11, F22 and F44 features and specifications: what is the difference (has Fisher miscalculated?). Continue reading
There is an illegal auction in Eastern Europe where the hunters sell their finds. Some auction lots surprise with their uniqueness. See: the finds from hunters’ illegal auction. Continue reading
This is Nokta, the Turkish manufacturer. It is said that their metal detectors had a GPS module attached much earlier than those of Minelab. Nokta has big plans, they promise to amaze treasure hunters. See the photo report: how Nokta metal detectors are made. Continue reading
Here’s an example of hunting with a small Mars Sniper coil for the Garrett ACE 250 metal detector. The finds: coins. With maximum sensitivity of the detector, no false responses, good ferrous and non-ferrous metal division and original discrimination scale saved. Watch the video. Continue reading
In as little as one year of hunting with the Garrett ACE 250, there appears to be a small problem – loose connections of shafts. The best solution is to put the locking collars taken from other detector. See the photo: Garrett ACE 250 with Garrett AT PRO locking collars. Continue reading