Minelab is suing XP. They want money. Is this a surprise? According to Minelab, XP has stolen its patented technology. It’s not a China-made Teknetics T2 – here everything is serious. I wonder what feature XP metal detectors have borrowed from Minelab’s ones? Continue reading
Coiltek was Minelab’s exclusive partner. Suddenly there occurred an unexpected event: Coiltek has released coils for White’s detectors. It’s almost as if Garrett produced coils for Minelab. Continue reading
There haven’t been any novelties in a long time… XP don’t count, we had advance knowledge of them. XP’s new products alone don’t amount to “WOW!” ones. But what is considered to be that kind of thing? Maybe Garrett’s new top-of-the-range machine? Some Garrett GTI 3500? Continue reading
The new accessories – rechargeable battery packs for Garrett AT PRO, Garrett AT Gold and Minelab Excalibur 2 – have gone on sale. Here are the photos & prices of these ones for Garrett AT and Minelab Excalibur 2. Continue reading
Here’s a photo report: a homemade armrest for Minelab Go-Find metal detector. Interestingly, such an armrest can be removed, doesn’t require any changes to its original design and is cheap. Continue reading