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New detector a quarter at 32 inches??????????

High,
The NOKTA detector is made in Turkey.
They are metric over there.
Maybe the depth measurement was actually 32 centimeters, which amounts to about 12,5 inches.
My 1270 can sometimes reach such depths - only under ideal soil conditions.

HH
skookum
 
Could be, but if so Kellco made a heck of mistake, I just cut a pasted from their ad. They are using terms inches and centimeters pretty freely. I watched the videos and the tape measure may have been metric, but the holes they were putting those coins in were pretty deep. Way be beyond detection with anything I have.

Ron in WV

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the deeper you dig the wider the hole needs to be as well ,as at that depth you would need to be in the hole to remove the spoil .

but no magazine tests of any Nokta machines is suspicious .what are they trying to hide
 
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