All new metal detectors come with either a straight shaft or a simple curved tube. XP Deus-like stems are becoming a thing of the past. Why? They are expensive to produce. Metal detectorists aren’t willing to pay so much for a stem. You’ll see for yourself: should a cheap XP Deus be launched, it will come with a straight shaft, too. Continue reading
Who said that a new Tesoro detector would have a touch screen? You were waiting for it, and here it comes: a Tesoro Mojave, the new product 2017. Take a look at the first photo and video showing the Tesoro Mojave (and its price). Continue reading
A Tesoro Tejon is one of the most popular metal detectors in the Tesoro line. But how do things stand with this device’s ability to separate close together targets? Let’s have a look at a Tesoro Tejon nail board test (a really difficult one): Continue reading
Here’s a pictorial report of the Tesoro Tejon teardown and repair. There are also some more options of the detector’s circuit diagrams, plus a circuit board layout. If you are interested, let me know in the comments below. All in all, it’s a pretty good machine. I wish you all hunting without breakage! Continue reading
A Tesoro Vaquero is a usual ground search detector with a small set of features, the new product 2014. But how do things stand with this machine’s ability to separate targets which are close together? Let’s have a look at a Tesoro Vaquero nail board test. Continue reading