Here’s testing the Makro Multi Kruzer, a new product 2018, at the beach. How the machine reacts to dry and wet salt sand. What will happen if you fully submerge the detector’s coil in salt water. And taking all things together, how suitable the Makro Multi Kruzer is for beach hunting. Continue reading
The Makro Kruzer and Makro Multi Kruzer coils are interchangeable. A stock coil for both machines is a Makro 11 DD. The Makro Gold Kruzer comes with its own coils that aren’t compatible with other Kruzer units (but maybe these ones work with the Makro Gold Racer?). Also, the Gold Kruzer package includes 2 coils. Continue reading
The Makro Multi Kruzer is powered by a built-in battery. Plus, you can plug an external battery pack for AA batteries into the device. The battery compartment is mounted under the armrest and is surely completely waterproof. Here are the photos and price of the accessory. Continue reading
A small unattractive stone, a bit larger than 1 centimeter… If you walk past such a thing without a metal detector, you won’t even notice it. The rock accidentally came into the hands of scientists 20 years after it was found, and has been acknowledged as the strangest stone in the world. It contains mineral compounds that are distinct from anything previously studied and discovered in our solar system. Furthermore, the interstellar dust of the stone is older than the solar system itself. Just imagine…you are holding a stone in your hands, and it’s older than the sun. Want to see the photo of such an unusually unique find? Continue reading
Fisher and Teknetics have finally managed to produce a good, operational pinpointer. And their competitors should feel nervous really. Here’s a comparison: the Teknetics Tek-Point, Garrett Pro-Pointer AT, and Makro Pointer. Depth testing the coins and gold. Can you guess which probe sees the deepest? Continue reading