Agree completely...... love my unit and don't hesitate recommending it. The only change I would have liked is a small hole, say in the rim of the end cap to take a lanyard loop. I overcame the absence of such a connection point, by temporarily removing the end cap and wrapping a single strand of relatively small diameter (about 1mm), high breaking strain cord around the circumfrential base of the threaded section, then used compound bow serving thread to bind the two ends of the circumferential length of cord; leaving a loop protruding. When the orange cap is screwed back into the fully sealed position, the circle of cord cannot slide up or down, but can still be rotated; by sliding around in the conveniently shaped, pre-existing groove that exists between the base of the cap and the circular lip at the top of the body of the pointer. This allows the small protruding loop to serve as an adjustable anchor point for my lanyard. By carefully checking the tightness of the circle of cord before the binding is whip finished, the anchor point can rotate 360 degrees without sliding off. I use a coiled lanyard anchored back onto the belt sheath that came with the pointer. No chance of me leaving my baby behind now.
I forgot to mention that the pinpointer has an auto-shut off after 5 minutes. It starts slowly beeping until it turns off. I use the first beep to gauge how much time has passed since the last target.
We got our order for the beta test #Nokta #Accupoint in for Underground Metal Detecting in New York. We look forward to being able to review and release the video once they are publicly released.
I actually bought one , and it works great, But i couldn't find 9v battery same as it comes with pointer . I have used 9v Energizer battery, but it always drained fast . What do you suggest ?
I also have one but as I am slightly deaf I can't hear the sound. I have to watch the light indicator to show me my finds. Really sad You can't change the tone of the machine so I can maybe find a tone I can hear. The cheaper pinpointer I find I can hear easier as they make a deferent frequency sound. Overall an awesome pinpointer.
@@panthercityoutdoors I will try and get the quest here in Australia or buy it from the online store. Thanks for the information. Keep posting awesome videos as I really enjoy them. Regards from Townsville Australia
Thanks for this-very helpful (feedback tips also). Do you have a review of detecting devices you or club members recommend? What is your main detecting device/model? Cheers
yes I usually leave mine on while detecting and can go on at least 5 four hour hunts, before I start to lose depth. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Agree completely...... love my unit and don't hesitate recommending it.
The only change I would have liked is a small hole, say in the rim of the end cap to take a lanyard loop. I overcame the absence of such a connection point, by temporarily removing the end cap and wrapping a single strand of relatively small diameter (about 1mm), high breaking strain cord around the circumfrential base of the threaded section, then used compound bow serving thread to bind the two ends of the circumferential length of cord; leaving a loop protruding. When the orange cap is screwed back into the fully sealed position, the circle of cord cannot slide up or down, but can still be rotated; by sliding around in the conveniently shaped, pre-existing groove that exists between the base of the cap and the circular lip at the top of the body of the pointer. This allows the small protruding loop to serve as an adjustable anchor point for my lanyard. By carefully checking the tightness of the circle of cord before the binding is whip finished, the anchor point can rotate 360 degrees without sliding off.
I use a coiled lanyard anchored back onto the belt sheath that came with the pointer. No chance of me leaving my baby behind now.
thats a great work around. I've never used a lanyard, but I have dropped my PP. Maybe I should start using one. Thanks again.
I forgot to mention that the pinpointer has an auto-shut off after 5 minutes. It starts slowly beeping until it turns off. I use the first beep to gauge how much time has passed since the last target.
I have heard a lot of good things about Nokta products and I like the small tweaks and innovations they seem to pioneer
great company, service and products. Thanks for watching!
I'm back and still checking for you
@@panthercityoutdoors sorry - still at work but will email ASAP
@@clemansky3320 do you have my email?
@@panthercityoutdoors I believe so, just sent you an email!
Thank you for that information I've just gone and ordered myself one.👍
Glad I could help
Thanks PC for the review. This is the next pinpointer I am going to buy! I really like the Nokta Company!
THE BEST customer service I've ever experienced. Thanks for watching!
Sweet unit! Nice video.
I love it! thanks
Sick intro music, glad to hear that instead of some b.s intro music that every one is using
Appreciate it, it's nice to hear feedback!🙂🙂👍
Love my nokta makro pulse dive
Hope to do a long-term review on mine soon. Thanks for watching.
My Garrett carrott came with a rubber tip. And it is nice
yup, lots of my friends use the Garret. thanks for watching.
We got our order for the beta test #Nokta #Accupoint in for Underground Metal Detecting in New York. We look forward to being able to review and release the video once they are publicly released.
I'm trying to get in that too. Let me know how it goes!
One more thing , can the lithium 9v battery work with the nokta pointer ?
Because if it can work , then it will last much longer in the device
I've never tried one, but let me know if you do.
I actually bought one , and it works great,
But i couldn't find 9v battery same as it comes with pointer .
I have used 9v Energizer battery, but it always drained fast .
What do you suggest ?
how long did it last? you should get at least 14-16 hours, I've also used Rayovac too.
I also have one but as I am slightly deaf I can't hear the sound. I have to watch the light indicator to show me my finds. Really sad You can't change the tone of the machine so I can maybe find a tone I can hear. The cheaper pinpointer I find I can hear easier as they make a deferent frequency sound. Overall an awesome pinpointer.
thanks for watching, I really appreciate it. MY buddy uses the Quest PP, I think it has a different pitch, good luck.
@@panthercityoutdoors I will try and get the quest here in Australia or buy it from the online store. Thanks for the information. Keep posting awesome videos as I really enjoy them. Regards from Townsville Australia
Thanks for this-very helpful (feedback tips also). Do you have a review of detecting devices you or club members recommend? What is your main detecting device/model? Cheers
I use Equinox 600/800 and a Nokta Simplex. I plan on doing a video showing what gear I use, sometime soon.
do these have a long battery life
yes I usually leave mine on while detecting and can go on at least 5 four hour hunts, before I start to lose depth. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Hm this item?
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Thanks for watching!