The Teknetics EuroTek PRO machines failed to become the Garrett ACE killers. Such things do happen: there would seem to be a more awesome detector, but people buy the competitor. As a matter of fact, the Teknetics EuroTek PRO is really more awesome. For instance, in its ability to separate targets. Continue reading
Can a coil make a metal detector better? In my opinion, by changing the coil you won’t get anything except the depth. The same ‘improvements’ will go for both mid-level and professional level machines. Here’s a Nail Board test: Teknetics G2+ with a Detech 13 DD Ultimate coil. Continue reading
There is such a meme as “look at how the sausage gets made, and you will never eat the sausage again…” But it doesn’t work for metal detectors. Here’s an interesting video to watch: who is making Fisher, Teknetics and Bounty Hunter machines for us and how. Continue reading
Identical soil conditions, search coil in a fixed position, invariable range of targets… While conducting the depth tests of your machine to be compared with others, you should do it the right way, as well as keep in mind special conditions. For instance, while carrying out a test you can add two targets at different depths. Here’s this very case: a proper depth test of Teknetics T2. Continue reading
Here’s a depth test video: Makro Racer 2 vs Teknetics T2. The test is being conducted using the alternative coils – Nel 12×13 DD Tornado vs Detech 13 DD Ultimate. Continue reading