Nokta, the Turkish manufacturer, has rolled out an unusual novelty… Let’s be honest: who believes that manufacturers can surprise us with such thing as a pinpointer? After the launch of a wireless XP Mi-6, as well as a Minelab Pro-Find 35 probe with its discrimination feature, there is nothing that can surprise us anymore. And yet, the Turkish manufacturer did it! Here comes a new product – Nokta PulseDive, the world’s first wireless transformer pinpointer. You surely haven’t seen such a thing before. Continue reading
Here is a test of the Makro Gold Kruzer’s ablility to separate close together targets, conducted by blogger Michal Majchrowicz. Plus, a more complicated one – in Monte’s Nail Board format (a specific plane with the nails and coins). Will the Makro Gold Kruzer be able to pass these experiments? Continue reading
Fisher and Teknetics have finally managed to produce a good, operational pinpointer. And their competitors should feel nervous really. Here’s a comparison: the Teknetics Tek-Point, Garrett Pro-Pointer AT, and Makro Pointer. Depth testing the coins and gold. Can you guess which probe sees the deepest? Continue reading
To everything there is a season: childhood is the right time to wear kids pants, while studying at school you are no longer interested in fairy tales. And when you believed that the Garrett ACE 250 was a legend, those were the fairytales. Now, welcome to the real metal detecting world where every machine can make its owner rich and happy. Take a look at the Bounty Hunter Tracker 4: this ‘kid’ even when turned off will yield you more finds than your Garrett ACE 250 with its largest coil. Do you have doubts? Here’s a test of the Bounty Hunter Tracker 4’s ability to separate close together targets + a depth test. Continue reading
Picking up a gold ring lying flat at a 12 cm depth is an awesome result for a pinpointer. Here’s the Teknetics Tek-Point review and depth testing on coins and jewelry. After watching this video I want to try this probe in practice. Continue reading