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Yes he is, a little too positive in my opinion. No question it has the best technology at this time.He is real positive on Minelab in general and the Nox specifically. I would agree with him. Most people in these forums use their detectors very regularly, (i.e. weekly) while most purchasers will use it for a few times then put it in the closet. Same with SCUBA gear, always easy to buy nearly new equipment that was used on one vacation and then never again.
Minelab is happy to replace the few units that go bad from us big users ( on on my 4th replacement part- 2 coils, 2 arm cuffs) in order to keep the positive reviews. I would guess they charge most back to the Chinese manufacturer as 'defective' which is standard in the industry.
According to Minelab, it's a small percentage that have this issue. So let's use an example with admittedly made-up numbers: Let's say...5 thousand leaked. That sounds like a lot of leaking units and we would definitely hear about it all over the forums...as we are. However if the total sold was 1 million, that's only .5% with issues. Even 10k...that's 1% It comes down to numbers, I don't think most companies would worry too much about that small of a percentage and would ensure a good customer service experience and replace them free of charge...which is what Minelab does for the leaky Nox's. I don't know what the actual percentage of leaky units is, but Minelab rep I spoke to stated to me that it was indeed a small percentage of units. There are many others that have completely submerged theirs without any issues.Yes he is, a little too positive in my opinion. No question it has the best technology at this time.
The problem is that Minelab hasn't done anything to correct the problems.
I'm not really well off financially but buying a metal detector that floods after the warranty runs out wouldn't be a financial disaster.
But there are those that a $950 investment is a big deal.
Minelab is selling the equinox as a waterproof machine. It should be, or they should make changes and replace flooded machines with a updated version.
Because of this reasoning is why I posted the video.According to Minelab, it's a small percentage that have this issue. So let's use an example with admittedly made-up numbers: Let's say...5 thousand leaked. That sounds like a lot of leaking units and we would definitely hear about it all over the forums...as we are. However if the total sold was 1 million, that's only .5% with issues. Even 10k...that's 1% It comes down to numbers, I don't think most companies would worry too much about that small of a percentage and would ensure a good customer service experience and replace them free of charge...which is what Minelab does for the leaky Nox's. I don't know what the actual percentage of leaky units is, but Minelab rep I spoke to stated to me that it was indeed a small percentage of units. There are many others that have completely submerged theirs without any issues.
Send it to me and I’ll pressure test the unitI also expect a lot of others would like to use them in the water in addition to land hunting , but are hesitant due to hearing about leaking units.
I am in that group.
In fact early on, I was hesitant too even buy one because of this issue, but glad I did since it is a great all around performer in my opinion.
Send it to me and I’ll pressure test the unit
After watching the video and re-reading your post, I finally put my machine under water today. No issues, thank God but warranty is out this week.For those that say the equinox doesn't leak, listen closely to how many he's had leak.
Plus he gives some good information. Did they help after the warranty? NO
I have done the same with my newest equinox and had no problems also, but...After watching the video and re-reading your post, I finally put my machine under water today. No issues, thank God but warranty is out this week.
Has anyone used the silicone searcher like the video posted last week?
Tony
I had the Excalibur for years and had no problems with the control unit. The battery did leak but that was because I used it without the gasket. I'm pretty sure I received it without a gasket. But the warranty center that was in Florida at the time replaced the battery and gave me a new gasket.I'll let mine be in a drizzle or get the odd splash, but no way I'm dunking it. Same with my ctx.
I might do some serious water detecting, and if I do, I'll get the Excal.
They better figure it out because, when the Nokta multi comes out, it will take lots of the Equinox sales!…No doubt about it that Minelab is superior in its electronics but lacks in its construction.Yes he is, a little too positive in my opinion. No question it has the best technology at this time.
The problem is that Minelab hasn't done anything to correct the problems.
I'm not really well off financially but buying a metal detector that floods after the warranty runs out wouldn't be a financial disaster.
But there are those that a $950 investment is a big deal.
Minelab is selling the equinox as a waterproof machine. It should be, or they should make changes and replace flooded machines with a updated version.
I agree 100%They better figure it out because, when the Nokta multi comes out, it will take lots of the Equinox sales!…No doubt about it that Minelab is superior in its electronics but lacks in its construction.