You’re welcome! We are part of a great team, and I saw your good video and wanted others to get help from it. Happy digging! I’m hoping to get back out Friday morning.
The pulsedive at full sensitivity is a beast. The only problem with that is when pinpointing a hole in trashy areas, it will pick up other metals that are close to your target and sometimes makes locating the target harder. I use 3 sensitivity when I go detecting with it.
The pulse dive with its pulse induction puls out deep silver due to its frequency. It clearly will beat the banana. Pulse dive is Ok for 9 or 10 CT gold jewellary ( easier because of other metals mixed in ). Struggles with 14 CT and higher for me.
One thing I have to say about the Pulsedive is that it was a deep. I just jaded everything else about it. I will be getting the Nokta nana. I’d like to see a comparison against the most popular pp of all time the carrot going head to head with the Nokta Nana. If it’s close to depth then I’d be super happy.
The Nokta pointer can be a problem for me sometimes, more when I have a deep target in the hole and the buttons being at the top tends to accidentally get pushed by my palm whilst looking through the hole for a find. The buttons can be a little annoying at times, but you can really beat the thing up. I have left it a number of times in non favourable locations in my garden by mistake. due to it falling out of my pouch, and it still worked after a number of days outside. I have basically lost the pointer again 😕... so looking at the Nokta🍌so thanks for the review 👍
I have a question can you buy the carbon fiber shaft, and the handle for the new simplex? I don’t need the coil or the control head I’m wanting to put the ANFIBIO on it
The handle, I’m not sure about. You can get the shaft no problem. Give Kellyco a call this week and they can probably better help you answer the other question.
@@yaaarightt4127 so far every Nokta product I have that has an internal battery is still going. I understand that eventually the batteries will go bad and need to be replaced, but until then I will use them (and not worry about it). Have a great weekend and happy digging.
@@southernrelics I was referring to the garret carrot guy ! All of my pin pointers also take batteries that I’ve changed a few times but when I got the accupoint (2 days ago) it being rechargeable is a game changer for me
@@southernrelics when my batteries did die it was with very little warning at the worst time so being able to know when it needs to be recharged makes it more dependable for me