Don’t you think the Minelab Go-Find series has one more model missing? That’s the Minelab Go-Find 80 underwater metal detector. Although it isn’t clear how it could be submerged… It’s buoyant like a float. Continue reading
Don’t you think the Minelab Go-Find series has one more model missing? That’s the Minelab Go-Find 80 underwater metal detector. Although it isn’t clear how it could be submerged… It’s buoyant like a float. Continue reading
Have you seen the upper shaft of the Minelab Go-Find 20? Has it been specially made to accumulate dirt and dust? And how will it be folded up then? See the photo review of the Minelab Go-Find 20 metal detector. Continue reading
See the new products of 2015: Chinese manufacturer is rolling out the Deteknix X3 pinpointer and the Deteknix underwater one with a display and a USB. What fun! It is the world’s first pinpointer with the USB. Continue reading
Here’s a photo review of the Minelab GPZ 7000 teardown. These pictures are provided exclusively to help you in case of the machine repair. Although, taking into consideration the price of the detector, only the super-rich can not shy away from repairing the Minelab GPZ 7000 themselves )) Continue reading
See the amazing photos that can cheer up anyone on treasure hunting in any weather. 100% guaranteed. The items found: gold signet rings, Late Roman Empire. Plus, Byzantine gold rings, 6th-11th century A.D. Continue reading
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