There have been some momentous events for Minelab. First, the inscription KOSS disappeared from the headphones which now have only ‘Minelab’ letters left. Second, Minelab’s new wireless headphones have become truly wireless, like those made by XP or Garrett. Here comes a new product 2017 – new Minelab headphones. Continue reading
Are you aware of audio discrimination? Minelab has released the novelties 2017 – Minelab Pro-Find 15 and Minelab Pro-Find 35 pinpointers… These products have come a bit late as a new Minelab 35 probe should have been launched in 2015. Anyway, welcome the newly produced units! Continue reading
A new metal detecting product 2017 is coming soon. Minelab has announced its new machine’s release date: September 16, 2017. No less important in this announcement is the place of the product’s release – the UK. There is a big chance that Minelab’s new detector will be not a gold one. But, then, what sort of unit is it going to be? Continue reading
Why does a Minelab Gold Monster 1000 have the manufacturer’s logo added to its control panel but the Minelab Go-Find doesn’t? Both control panels are very similar. Moreover, a new Minelab Gold Monster 1000 has basically been designed to become kind of Go-Find machine for gold prospectors. Time will show whether it’s good or the same as always. Watch the video: a Minelab Gold Monster 1000 recovery speed test, in a Monte’s Nail Board Test format. Plus a depth test and things. Continue reading
Minelab reports its results for the half year 2016… The manufacturer is a member of the Codan group of companies (Australia). On February 22, Codan published a report for the 6 months to 31 December 2016, which includes a separate paragraph dedicated to Minelab. Continue reading