Showing posts with label vista. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vista. Show all posts

Sunday, April 26, 2015

Deeptech Vista Warrior pictures

Here are some Deeptech Warrior pictures.
It runs on 18Khz and has a fast recovery speed
This model also has a Gain control to give you that extra punch....Review out soon



Friday, March 27, 2015

Deeptech Vista Mini Max first pictures

Here we have the latest prototype from Deeptech, it is called the Mini Max.
This machine is based on the original Mini with one or two neat additions, including a frequency change, it is now running on 18 Khz.

As always with the Mini range the controls are very simple
The Mini Max has an added discrimination control which even at maximum will only reject Iron.
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Thursday, January 22, 2015

Deeptech Vista Mini field test by Graham


My first outing with the vista mini went very well indeed, if I'm being truthful I really wasn't expecting the machine to perform half as well as it did, when you try anything that is the cheapest in the range you have thoughts of lack of performance but what I've found so far it really packs a hell of a punch for the money.

Saturday, January 17, 2015

Deeptech Vista Mini UK version

New Deeptech Mini
The new 2015 Deeptech Mini's have Black Decals
They still have the same circuitry so don't worry your performance and depth capabilities have not been changed....just a fresher look.

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Beginners metal detecting guide

I want to start metal detecting with a £300 budget how do I start ?

I would say there are a few choices of quality metal detectors out there within your budget
The Deeptech Vista Mini is a powerfull all rounder at £275 it will be a great introduction into the hobby.

Friday, December 26, 2014

My first outing with the Deeptech Epic coil by Ziggyjinx

Took the Epic coil out to an area that hardly gets cut and is more or less been long grass for two years or so.
The coil was up for some easy picking and punched well while swinging above the tall grass, dug a few items down at around 8" with clear audio that sounded shallower.