White’s have revealed their new machine 2017 – the White’s MX7. It’s $200 cheaper – just as they promised. But wouldn’t you think this novelty is a crossbreed of the old White’s MX5 and White’s MX Sport? Treasure hunters won’t notice, will they? Continue reading
I wonder if anyone hit upon the idea to check whether Makro coils are compatible with Nokta machines. And don’t ask the reason why. For instance, the Makro Racer 2 wireless headphones work for the Nokta Impact detector. Is it a surprise? Continue reading
Fisher has announced its novelty 2017 – Fisher F75 Plus (F75+)… But what did you expect? As are treasure hunters, so are new products. You were waiting for it – here it comes. Don’t say you have already seen it somewhere. Take a look: it’s a 100% new metal detector. And I urgently need your opinion! Continue reading
Which recovery speed test is the right one? You think it’s the one performed in the ground? You are wrong. The ground test is an interpretation of the air one. What we call a proper recovery speed test is when a positive target is located beneath a couple of negative ones. Simply said, when a coin is under the nails. That’s the only way you can know the detector’s real capabilities… But how about the Garrett AT MAX? Is this new machine able to well and truly separate close together targets? And is it worth its considerable price declared? It’s interesting (learn how to make proper tests). Continue reading
Right now there is a war between metal detector manufacturers. While things sort themselves out (some manufacturers are actually suing one another), petty wisecracks are being thrown into social networks. Interestingly, large manufacturers behave like gentlemen: Teknetics has made an apology to Minelab. Continue reading