In the old days, metal detectors died a natural death: if a model stopped being sold, it was honorably (or without fanfare) discontinued. Today, if a model stops being sold, its demise is commonly associated with an unpleasant story. And it’s all right if it is simply a disappointing machine. Much worse is if it’s the Chinese who will finish it off – shame, lot of fuss about fakes, loss of reputation… As you all already know, at the end of 2018 there appeared a perfect counterfeit of the most mass-produced machine from Minelab’s model range, the Minelab X-Terra 705. The quality and realization is astonishing – the copy is as like as two peas. Even the coils for the fake and original units are interchangeable. So, what will become of Minelab in 2019? Here’s the prediction from Lopata. Continue reading
First you believe in Santa, then you don’t. And then there comes a time when you yourself become Santa. Minelab has announced a Christmas promotion with gifts and holiday prices. Continue reading
See the finds discovered by hunters and sold at the illegal auction. An antique statue with hypnotic gaze is impressive… It’s scary to keep one like that at home. Continue reading
If your armrest is made of plastic, still and all, there will come a day when it breaks down. And no matter how it happens, you will need a new armrest. Continue reading
The Garrett ACE 250 is an excellent metal detector, but time will come when you want something better. What a hunter will get with the Minelab Safari after using the Garrett ACE 250. Continue reading