The price of Minelab’s most expensive metal detector, the GPZ 7000, has slumped. No new products 2016, closure of the office in Europe, collapse in the prices of their detectors. Is this good enough news for Minelab? Continue reading
An engineer at First Texas Products has announced the new products – Teknetics Eta and Teknetics Kappa… Is it now a new trend among metal detector manufacturers – rolling out their novelties through people inside the company? Continue reading
Has Minelab decided to close the project called GPX? Doesn’t it make any sense to fight with Chinese fakes? The GPX 5000 price has slumped! Sellers have rolled out the Minelab GPX 5000 PRO with a price tag of $4,000 (people say you can get it even cheaper). Continue reading
FisherLab has introduced first changes in its Fisher F11 detector. Although it’s a fairly new machine – it is not yet one year. See: here’s first upgrade in the Fisher F11. Do you hope the manufacturer provided the device with 2AA batteries? Continue reading
Australia, 2002. Garrett decided to come to visit Minelab. Well, you know how it happens… You are selling metal detectors, and so am I. Let’s sell together. First we will sell them in your country, and then each of us will do it in his own one… So they couldn’t do without scandal. Continue reading