Hotled
Jr. Member
- May 22, 2017
- 28
- 24
- Detector(s) used
- Fisher F75
Whites MX Sport
Makro Multi Kruzer
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Just a small update as I’m still getting used to it.
Today’s hunt was a tough one in an area that has been hunted by allot of people including myself, local park.
Well I decided on 3 tone at 14 kHz ,gain at 89 ,disk 25 , ISAT 1 , because I’m mostly checking for coins.
I actually found quite a few targets that were extremely clear toned and vdi locked.
Separation is insane, it can pull a target out of trash pretty easily. I pulled a Polmolive token out of a 9” hole that also had a huge square head nail in it.
Yes it does hit the bottle caps very nicely, but then again so does my f75 and sport, part of the fun lol.
The Kruzer is a sensitive beast, but not to chirpy at these settings.
The ergonomics of the pinpoint is very strange for me, my feeling should have been a trigger or a centered button instead of to the left of the controls. Wearing my gloves made it tricky sometimes to get a good push on it.
The pinpoint is however very accurate.
Weight and balance is spot on, no fatigue at all especially compared to the MX Sport.
The manual has some mistakes in it but can easily find answers online with an updated manual.
The Headphones are actually quite good and easy to pair,extremely light as well but are not a snug fit for noise canceling which I don’t mind.
More to come later.....
Today’s hunt was a tough one in an area that has been hunted by allot of people including myself, local park.
Well I decided on 3 tone at 14 kHz ,gain at 89 ,disk 25 , ISAT 1 , because I’m mostly checking for coins.
I actually found quite a few targets that were extremely clear toned and vdi locked.
Separation is insane, it can pull a target out of trash pretty easily. I pulled a Polmolive token out of a 9” hole that also had a huge square head nail in it.
Yes it does hit the bottle caps very nicely, but then again so does my f75 and sport, part of the fun lol.
The Kruzer is a sensitive beast, but not to chirpy at these settings.
The ergonomics of the pinpoint is very strange for me, my feeling should have been a trigger or a centered button instead of to the left of the controls. Wearing my gloves made it tricky sometimes to get a good push on it.
The pinpoint is however very accurate.
Weight and balance is spot on, no fatigue at all especially compared to the MX Sport.
The manual has some mistakes in it but can easily find answers online with an updated manual.
The Headphones are actually quite good and easy to pair,extremely light as well but are not a snug fit for noise canceling which I don’t mind.
More to come later.....
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