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MAKRO CRUIZER

Dears . I have questions :
1. Where is the Pinpoint Mode why have no with new machine.
2. The standard search coil is same old coil so did you think we can get a little more depth ummm.
3. Why only 5 meter why the machine not coming with dive and scuba shift .
 
"Why only 5 meter why the machine not coming with dive and scuba shift "

Well the 5 meters is 2 meters deeper than the Garret or Minelab water machines. Also for this price you will not find anything that will go deeper in the water. An actual "Diving" detector will cost twice this price if not more.
 
where is the Freq Shift?
 
Toggle has been omitted for waterproof'ability I would imagine, so PP and GB get buttons instead.
 
Check your spelling Kruzer.
 
It has a vibrate feature. You may not need headphones in water.
 
elvis earnhardt said:
When will Water Proof Headphones be available? How much will they retail for?

I don't detect underwater, but do salt water beaches and fresh water lakes, but for those that are detecting underwater wouldn't the vibrate feature be better then headphones? Seems like headphones would be a PITA underwater?
 
I misspelled it when I ask about the owner manual and notice others did the same after I did. I hope I didnt start something.
 
Cal_Cobra said:
When will Water Proof Headphones be available? How much will they retail for?

I don't detect underwater, but do salt water beaches and fresh water lakes, but for those that are detecting underwater wouldn't the vibrate feature be better then headphones? Seems like headphones would be a PITA underwater?

Yes they are. Thats why this detector has my full attention.
Only water hunting i do is fresh water.
If i go to the beach its to surf or catch/spear fish
 
I agree on the vibrate feature. I do like headphones. When I hunt water it is in public areas. The headphones seem to keep people from asking questions
 
elvis earnhardt said:
I agree on the vibrate feature. I do like headphones. When I hunt water it is in public areas. The headphones seem to keep people from asking questions
Yes, it is a good idea to 'pretend' we can't hear any pestering distractions. The Vibrate function is a great way to go.

Naturally, using a set of Makro waterproof headphones [size=small](Dilek said they are working on them)[/size] will be nice, too.

Now, here's my morning bright idea we might want to try: :cool:

A lot of us have had headphones go bad, such as a blown/damaged speaker or most often a short, or two, in the cable. We can also find defective headphones, too. If they don't work, then who cares? Let them get wet. Just cut the cable off so to others it might appear you're wearing wireless headphones. Then wear those to 'pretend' they work and that can help reduce surf noise, distracting voices of others near by, and you simply turn 'Off' the Volume and turn 'On' the Vibrate feature and adjust to the setting you prefer., but turn the Volume 'Off' so the speaker isn't drawing attention. :wiggle:

Monte
 
Great idea Monte! I could even do that around the house so it looks to the wife like I'm listening to music so I can't hear her. :clapping:
 
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