China’s counterfeit metal detectors have been taken to a whole new level – fakes come less than a year after originals first saw the light. By comparison, the Chinese Garrett ACE 250 went on sale 7 years after the original was released. Here’s a video review: the Bounty Hunter Junior Target ID from China, a quickly produced fake. Continue reading
Garrett has learned to connect to detectorists’ brains via its metal detectors. The manufacturer can really read minds! There isn’t any other explanation to this event. How? How could they guess it’s the VERY thing treasure hunters needed? It’s definitely the loudest update in the metal detecting world! Continue reading
How can the XP Deus released in 2009 be called today’s most modern machine? By metal detector history standards, this device is a real oldster that will not live longer than a year or two actually… But no such luck. While imagining the metal detectors of the future treasure hunters see the XP Deus only. Continue reading
There is a homebrew machine possessing unusual abilities. Just imagine: you sweep the coil over the ground and see, in real time, the location and size of the incoming target… And it’s not a metal detector from the future. Look how it works! Continue reading
Here are the new products 2017: a Makro 7 Concentric (RC18C) mono coil for the Makro Racer and Makro Racer 2 metal detectors. Plus, a Nokta 7 Concentric (IM18C) mono coil for the Nokta Impact detector. Actually, these are the first not DD coils for given machines (including off-brand ones). Continue reading