Looking for the LDM

Anybody ever try this?

I looked at similar devices last year. Not sure if this was one of them. The videos and promos looked quite impressive for sure. But I bounced around different treasure/metal detecting forums and concluded, that they didn't work.

So, I know your pain. Sounds great.... but does it really work?
If you are semi close to one of the distributors, I would ask to have a demonstration.
$2700 won't break my bank but still, it isn't chicken feed. If they just want, you to watch the promo videos. I probably would avoid.

I spent a small fortune last year trying different devices on the market. well named brands to never heard of's. None of them actually met my expectations.

Let us know what you decide. I'm curious if it works.
 

Anybody ever try this?
393 Stroker,
I haven’t used that device, but I have used a very similar device. Long range and deep underground.

I’m not scoffing at you inquiring about it. I am a fan of this sort of technology.
The results I got were quite impressive, but naysayers will be naysayers 😎

I don’t know about the long range technology of the device you posted about, but it looks like the same sort of thing.

All minerals emit a halo type of field, an aura of sorts, ionic fields. The device I used is able to read ionic fields. For a fully developed field to be developed does take time to form. About 10 years of not being disturbed.

Testing the device for deep buried treasure, requires there to be an “undisturbed” deposit of known mineral makeup. That particular logistic can be a hard one to find. 🥴

If you don’t have a way to test it, then how can you ever use it with any certainty. You need to have an undisturbed target.

The device I used claims to be able to read mineral deposits out to 3,000 meters, and a depth of 40 meters.

My target starts about 8-15’ deep.
I had done extensive research and had a spot in the field about the size of a toilet, just the ceramic bowl, or about a spot approximately 2’ in diameter.

Was I correct?
The device we used, found a spot about 1’ away from where my research said a deposit should be.

The device has settings for distance and depth, as well as mineral type. We started out looking about 50 meter setting, and only 1 meter deep. Got nothing.
Then again but at 2 meters deep. It acted like it was close or something… inconclusive type reactions .. like whiffs.
Then at 3 meters deep, one spot showed up.
Criss cross scanning back and forth narrows the spot to size of about basket ball.
Three different scans that day all went to the same spot. We scanned again 2 days later, and got same spot.

The test seemed to work very well.
The depth of the mineral deposit starts under 2 meters deep, but less than 3.

Maybe one day I’ll find out for sure, but that was one heck of a coincidence, if you ask me 😁
 

To me all those metal detectors are bogus. I used some in the past, and the only things they produced were hopes, headaches and sweat. Good luck with your own one.
Happy Easter to everyone!
 

Anybody ever try this?
Regarding the "long range" device, I have numerous similar devices dating from the 1920s to the present. They are all dowsing rod scams, they don't work. The rest of the tech is an ordinary metal detector and what is likely a magnetometer. I've seen lots of this type of stuff marketed, but I've never heard from a single buyer who was happy with their purchase.
 

Regarding the "long range" device, I have numerous similar devices dating from the 1920s to the present. They are all dowsing rod scams, they don't work. The rest of the tech is an ordinary metal detector and what is likely a magnetometer. I've seen lots of this type of stuff marketed, but I've never heard from a single buyer who was happy with their purchase.
Yeah, but I wouldn’t mind packing one out to my search area and giving it a try.
 

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