Bolt, Blade, Monster … Do these names convey anything to you? I’ll put it another way: who knows the Turbo D coil type? So here come the new coils 2017 — Deteknix 15 Monster, Deteknix 9.5 Blade, and Deteknix 5 Bolt. The type of these ones: Turbo D. Continue reading
What breaks most often on a metal detector coil? It’s the coil lugs and a cable strain relief. Both problems are really hard to solve. And if you aren’t handy enough to repair your coil or there isn’t any service centre nearby, then its days are numbered. Although as far as the coil lugs is concerned, there is an alternative option: find a 3D printer and print the new ears for your coil. Continue reading
After all my years of metal detecting experience, I regret only one thing – I spent a lot of time on hunting with a Garrett 6.5?9 ACE PROformance coil. Not only time was lost, the crucial thing is that I left a good deal of artifacts behind. Even though I happened to come to some spots where nobody had hunted before – nevertheless, I missed my chance. Continue reading
Depar has started releasing not only metal detectors, but coils under its brand name… This is the case when a distributor becomes a manufacturer. This fact is clearly not ordinary, the original manufacturers won’t like it. Continue reading
I am reproached for having laughed at a pinpointer with a loupe – kinda ‘people went out of their way to make such a thing, so if you don’t like it, don’t meddle’…
It’s all the same to me who is taking money out of your pockets and how, but it’s up to me to decide when and with whom I should laugh. Recently I have come across a strange metal detecting accessory. Is this one useful? Continue reading