Minelab Equinox, Quest PRO, Makro Multi Kruzer, XP Deus, Garrett AT MAX, and others…
Here is great comparative testing of metal detectors in saltwater. Which one will be the best? It’s really an interesting (and important) test! Continue reading
When I saw the pictures of the Minelab Go-Find dismantling, I said to myself that something had changed in new detectors. The mere Minelab Go-Find screen can make MD manufacturers, with their technologies from the ’90s (and even older), feel ashamed. The Quest Q40 has a new tech screen as well. In fact, this machine’s interior looks better than most modern machines. Take a look and give me your opinion on: does the future belong to technology or will the oldest vacuum tube detector remain in operation? Continue reading
The Quest Q20 detector has a recovery speed adjustment. Were you aware of it? As for the cheap device, it’s a rare, if not to say a unique, feature. Here’s a Quest Q20 recovery speed test with different Recovery Speed settings. Continue reading
Three frequencies, amphibious machine, a large screen with backlight, large wireless headphones, smartphone app, 2 coils supplied… Want to know the price of a new Quest PRO metal detector? Nokta, Garrett, and Minelab feel nervous, while the Chinese manufacturer fascinates treasure hunters (you). Continue reading
Quest Metal Detectors has announced a new product 2018 – Quest Wire-Free WTX wireless headphones. Not everyone recognizes this manufacturer, but still… Take a look: these Chinese wireless headphones obviously look better than those from Minelab and Garrett, although worse than the ones from XP. Continue reading