Among the Nokta Anfibio devices the Multi model, a triple-frequency machine, is of the greatest interest to hobby enthusiasts. While the single frequency Nokta Anfibio 19 and Nokta Anfibio 14, being cheaper though, are not yet getting the kind of attention they deserve from treasure hunters. Maybe the era of single frequency machines is really coming to an end? This isn’t a rhetorical question, just look at all the latest new products – switching between frequencies as well as an ability to get wet have become the necessary features modern metal detectors should have. So here’s a nail board test performed on the single frequency Nokta Anfibio 19 unit: Continue reading
Here’s a red hot depth test: the Nokta Anfibio Multi vs Minelab Equinox 800 comparison. These two are the real giants attracting huge interest from metal detector users. And if Fisher doesn’t release its smart machine (at a price tag up to $999) until spring, sure as hell these two only will become the favorites of the upcoming 2019 season. Continue reading
Just look at this coil! The French XP ORX machine wasn’t the only novelty introduced at Detectival 2018, the UK metal detecting rally. Nokta, the Turkish manufacturer, have revealed their own new device – Nokta Anfibio. In sober fact, some of the units were distributed among the bloggers before, and by now, on the day of the presentation itself, we already have several video reviews and tests. Well, how do you like the Turkish idea of getting the bloggers onboard? So, here comes a new product – a Nokta Anfibio metal detector. Please share your thoughts on this device in the comments below. Feel free to write about your own experiences and ideas. Continue reading