MD-Hunter Blog

Practical test for Minelab PRO-Find 35 (compared to the old one). Pinpointer battle

Do you have a pinpointer? How will this one react if there is a coin and a nail in the same hole? Will you cope with or give up on such a difficult test? You surely have an old probe, but today we are going to talk about a new Minelab PRO-Find 35. I wonder whether it can be really helpful to a treasure hunter: without producing false signals, truly time saving, without hidden monetary losses, and above all, better than the old one. Here’s, to all true detectorists, a comparative test of the Minelab PRO-Find 35 in practice. Does Minelab’s new probe provide good performance or is it the useless beeping thing? Continue reading

Minelab Pro-Find 35 Salt Water Beach Test

While working with the Minelab Pro-Find 35 in saltwater it’s necessary to reduce sensitivity by using the +/- buttons. The junior Pro-Find 15 doesn’t have these ones, however. So, isn’t it possible to use the junior in saltwater? Certainly not. And this is primarily because of the fact that the probe should be able to withstand submersion. The Pro-Find 35 is submersible whereas the Pro-Find 15 isn’t. Here’s an interesting and useful test: how the Minelab Pro-Find 35 works in dry and wet sand, how it behaves when submerged in water, how buoyant it is. Continue reading

Bounty Hunter Tracker Pro (the Equinox killer, video). NEW 2017

Bounty Hunter has released a new metal detector 2017 – the Bounty Hunter Tracker Pro… It’s either the manufacturer who produces the same machines in different packages, or they simply have already got tired of MD hobbyists, so they get us to ride on their ‘merry-go-round’ waiting until we feel sick to our stomachs. Continue reading