Find X pro looks like a great value without that small coil , $180 + $120 !! Too bad Nokta puts the SX28 as standard coil on whole line up except the " Lite SX24 " thats my only complaint otherwise Nokta is leader in value for whole lineup !!! Im rockn a Simplex + and Double Score and couldnt be happier !!! Thanks for the show !!!
I like watching new machines work. It ain't all about the finds for me I`ve seen them all. Been waiting for a good Walter Lee Detecting video Thanks for posting! I like theFXP ,looks like a cool little park skimmer.I don't have one.,but. I like watching videos of it.I been watching Jim and Paystreak using it. Looks like they are really enjoying it .I use Cajun Cologne,(cutters),Keeps the skeeters off for a little while 🙂
Skeeters are in season now and this is a waterfront park on the columbia river. Was ok until you got in the shade then they would attack. This is a nesting site for Geese and not too far away is a superfund cleanup site. So I was a bit freaked out about the skeeters. Down stream from Hannaford Nuclear Site, birds, creosote, and skeeters 🤢
The light is just frustrating when trying to hunt at night, as its okay while sweeping but then dighing and fishing around the hole youre in the dark, headlamps work brilliantly, they are even better then street lights because your shadow dosnt get in the way with a headlanp
If the findx pro uses the simplex coil wouldnt that basically make it as good as a simplex? Like how much work does the coil do and how much does the box do, the box just processes what the coil senses right
@@snapnpiksallthetime7672That is fricken awesome! I do hope Nokta does a software update on it. It's still a good detector for the price especially for kids and or the beginner.
Friend, how deep can Findx Pro detect? I'm sorry if you said that in the video. I'm from Brazil and I don't speak Spanish. As it is now arriving in my country, there is no video talking about it. Is it really worth buying? Grateful!
In my experience all modes except for field mode are shallow. Field mode can go deeper. It is not really meant to go deep. It is designed for someone who has never detected. When first learning how to metal detect its better not to go deep. Focus on shallow targets.
Nokta Simplex and Minelab eXtera Pro are good beginner detectors. Garret is coming out with a new detector called the "Vortex" but I have no idea if it would be good for a beginner.
If you're just learning how to detect then for the money I think it's the best beginner detector available. Low cost of entry into the hobby for a professional detector. If you like detecting then save money for something like The Legend.
Essa bobina aí é pra lugar apertado não achou praticamente nada por decorrência da bobina que vc utilizou!
Thank you for watching 🙂
Find X pro looks like a great value without that small coil , $180 + $120 !! Too bad Nokta puts the SX28 as standard coil on whole line up except the " Lite SX24 " thats my only complaint otherwise Nokta is leader in value for whole lineup !!! Im rockn a Simplex + and Double Score and couldnt be happier !!! Thanks for the show !!!
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I like watching new machines work. It ain't all about the finds for me I`ve seen them all. Been waiting for a good Walter Lee Detecting video Thanks for posting! I like theFXP ,looks like a cool little park skimmer.I don't have one.,but. I like watching videos of it.I been watching Jim and Paystreak using it. Looks like they are really enjoying it .I use Cajun Cologne,(cutters),Keeps the skeeters off for a little while 🙂
Skeeters are in season now and this is a waterfront park on the columbia river. Was ok until you got in the shade then they would attack. This is a nesting site for Geese and not too far away is a superfund cleanup site. So I was a bit freaked out about the skeeters. Down stream from Hannaford Nuclear Site, birds, creosote, and skeeters 🤢
The light is just frustrating when trying to hunt at night, as its okay while sweeping but then dighing and fishing around the hole youre in the dark, headlamps work brilliantly, they are even better then street lights because your shadow dosnt get in the way with a headlanp
Yes I feel the same way, i.e., the built in light is worthless.
If the findx pro uses the simplex coil wouldnt that basically make it as good as a simplex? Like how much work does the coil do and how much does the box do, the box just processes what the coil senses right
It's not as sensitive and requires a slower swing speed.
amazon has today for 138, i picked one up
@@snapnpiksallthetime7672That is fricken awesome! I do hope Nokta does a software update on it. It's still a good detector for the price especially for kids and or the beginner.
Friend, how deep can Findx Pro detect? I'm sorry if you said that in the video. I'm from Brazil and I don't speak Spanish. As it is now arriving in my country, there is no video talking about it. Is it really worth buying? Grateful!
In my experience all modes except for field mode are shallow. Field mode can go deeper. It is not really meant to go deep. It is designed for someone who has never detected. When first learning how to metal detect its better not to go deep. Focus on shallow targets.
Far as I know the FindX is only available through Amazon (Canada and America).
Nokta Simplex and Minelab eXtera Pro are good beginner detectors. Garret is coming out with a new detector called the "Vortex" but I have no idea if it would be good for a beginner.
If you're just learning how to detect then for the money I think it's the best beginner detector available. Low cost of entry into the hobby for a professional detector. If you like detecting then save money for something like The Legend.
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OK! How many centimeters deep would the superficial and deep be in this device?
You sound like Kevin Smith
@@luigiprovencher I don't know him; is it my voice or is he saying the same thing about the FindX Pro?
@@GoGoDetectorGadget You don't know who Silent Bob is?
Now I do 😂
what small coil is that!
SX24
lol