Have you seen the size of the Minelab Go-Find 40 armrest? While plastic is of excellent quality, the entire construction is loose and vibrating. See the photos and read the first opinions of Minelab Go-Find 40 owners. Continue reading
Have you seen the size of the Minelab Go-Find 40 armrest? While plastic is of excellent quality, the entire construction is loose and vibrating. See the photos and read the first opinions of Minelab Go-Find 40 owners. Continue reading
Here’s an underwater search with the Minelab Excalibur 2, one of the best metal detectors for beach and underwater hunting. Watch the video: a practical underwater search with the Minelab Excalibur 2. Continue reading
Screw me dead! Whites has rolled out the new products of 2015. These are the low-end Whites TreasureMaster and Whites TreasurePro metal detectors – yet another ACE 250 ‘killers’. And they will probably get it! See all features of Whites TreasureMaster and Whites TreasurePro. Continue reading
Why do the cheap machines from Fisher and Teknetics have the twist locks on their shafts whereas the super popular Garrett ACE units don’t? One year after buying an ACE device, its owner will hear a perceptible rattle in the shaft. This rattle doesn’t affect detection quality anyhow and, sure thing, doesn’t have any bearing on the number of your finds recovered. But still it does exist and not everyone is willing to put up with it. The problem can be solved by adding a simple lock, and nothing needs to be changed. Continue reading
My first metal detector was the Garrett ACE 250. When the time came to improve the quality of my searches, I chose the Garrett AT PRO as the second machine. What has become better after the ACE 250. Continue reading
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