For many years, Garrett has been giving away its devices for treasure hunting stories. It was really cool last year: they presented metal detectors. But a pinpointer is also a great gift. See hunters’ finds selected as favorites by Garrett. Continue reading
Coiltek, the Australian manufacturer, has rolled out a new product – Coiltek 14″ Mono Elite coil for the Minelab SD/GP/GPX metal detectors. What’s the use of this camo?! 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
Treasure hunters want to dig up finds. The Chinese want to sell counterfeits at all hazards. And when there are no finds, who will have to deal with the problems? It will be the original manufacturer. See the photos: fake Coiltek coils, made in China. Continue reading
XP Metal, the French manufacturer, is following its practical way… Why should they make an underwater metal detector? It is easier to produce an underwater kit for the already existing XP Deus. The same goes for a deep search: they will add a nozzle and will get a deep seeking detector. From hearsay, in 2015 we’ll see a new product – a deep nozzle for the XP Deus (and wireless, of course). Continue reading