Back in my days, the only test performed with a metal detector was the one on depth, and everything was clear after the first sweeps with a search coil. A modern approach to a detector is not as simple, including a wide variety: a recovery speed test, a test of how a unit emits false responses, a test on brick and gold, a salt water/beach test, a gold chain test, etc. You want to buy the device that really yields finds, don’t you? Or will any rod that makes a beeping sound and costs $25 be enough for you? Here’s an illustrative test showing how the Nokta Impact works on salt beach: how the machine reacts to a gold chain and whether or not it’s possible to miss such a find. Continue reading
I wonder if anyone hit upon the idea to check whether Makro coils are compatible with Nokta machines. And don’t ask the reason why. For instance, the Makro Racer 2 wireless headphones work for the Nokta Impact detector. Is it a surprise? Continue reading
MarsMD has released its coils for the Nokta Impact metal detector. The model line-up includes the DD elliptical 10?6 Sniper and 13?10 Tiger coils, as well as the large round DD 13 Discovery and 15 Goliath ones. All of the machine’s three frequencies have been taken into account. Continue reading
Blogger Michal Majchrowicz called the Nokta Impact the best metal detector among existing ones. The XP Deus owners are being advised to fade from sight and keep out of professionals’ way… Can it really be true? Continue reading
Nokta has released an update for its Nokta Impact metal detector – R2 V1.14 V1.12, with an Audio Tone feature activated in the DI4 and VLX2 modes. Continue reading