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New Nokta Detectors for Beach Hunters?

Sand Sifter

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You Nokta guys might already know about this, I don't swing a Nokta, so this is new to me. I decided to check Nokta’s website, to see if they made other PI's, wanted to see if they had lower priced PI's that would have established a PI track record before coming out with the mega buck Magnetar. But the only other PI I saw was the PulseDive Scuba, small handheld.

I came across 2 other Gold Detectors; Gold Finder 2000 and Gold Kruzer. These 2 aren't PI's, they're VLF's operating in single frequency (61kHz). The Gold Kruzer is fully waterproof to 16ft, but Gold Finder 2000, while it has waterproof coils, only lists that it's "rainproof".

So, while I was checking out the Gold Kruzer model, I stumbled across something very interesting. On the Gold Kruzer’s brochure, there are 3 detectors in the Kruzer series, so in addition to the Gold Kruzer, there are 2 other detectors and here’s what Nokta says: GET READY FOR A WHOLE NEW METAL DETECTING EXPERIENCE WITH THE NEW KRUZER SERIES!

OK, they have the Gold Kruzer for the nugget busters, but what are the other 2 detectors for? As I was looking over the Gold Kruzer’s brochure I saw this:

Are you a beach hunter? We did not forget about you, either! The Kruzer features a new advanced beach mode that provides a very stable performance on the wet salt beach and even underwater.


So, it looks like they came out with 2 additional detectors in the Kruzer series designed for beach hunters, the Kruzer and Multi Kruzer. Both are fully submersible to 16.4 feet, and have 8 additional coils that can be used, 6 of them are open coil designs.

The Kruzer looks to be SF at 14kHz, and the Multi Kruzer might possibly be SMF, 5kHz/14kHz/19kHz. Can’t tell if it’s SMF or SF like the X-Terra Pro and only allows 1 frequency at a time. They don't say if Multi Kruzer is SMF or SF with selectable frequencies, so I'm not sure. I checked the Gold Kruzer’s Manual, but it only covered the gold model.

The crazy thing, at least for now, is that the Kruzer & Multi Kruzer isn’t listed on their detector's web page, and there’s no separate brochure or manuals for these 2 beach hunting detectors. I only happened to stumble across them when looking at the Gold Kruzer brochure. So, ya gotta search the gold detectors to find the VLF beach detectors, lol. Maybe this series is so new, that they just haven’t yet listed these 2 other detectors on their website?

Again, I’m not a Nokta guy, so I don’t know if this series is brand new, or if they’ve been around for a while. But if the Kruzer series are indeed brand-new detectors, that tells me that Nokta has been hearing from beach hunters and is at least working to come out with new detectors specifically targeted for the beach.

But what about a new PI for beach hunters?

IMHO, I’m not an Engineer so I don’t know what the difficulty level might be, but I don’t think Nokta would need to reinvent the wheel to give beach hunters a nice waterproof PI at an affordable price. They could use the overall design of the Kruzer series (control box, shaft, waterproof, open coils), then redesign/simplify the Magnetar’s PI circuitry specifically for beach hunting. That would give beach hunters a new waterproof PI, affordable please, along with the VLF Kruzer series. They have waterproof detector designs and now have PI circuit technology, all they need is to simplify the Magnetar’s PI circuitry, combine with the waterproof design of the Kruzer series, and they’d have a waterproof PI with open coils that many Beach Hunters have been screaming for.
 

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