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Nokta FORS Control Box & Scuff Cover Improvements

I already have a Nokta FORS Gold and I just received a latest update Nokta FORS CoRe control box that will run on the same handle and coil assembly. This is really fantastic because back on October 11th I did a detailed review of the Nokta FORS Gold At that time I noted that I thought the control panel rocker switches were a problem as they would collect dirt and water. I also pointed out the left side mounted control panel would provide some hardship for left handed people.

Nokta responded by almost immediately announcing a special order version for left handed people! Shortly after that they announced the control switches would be upgraded. I have never in my decades of experience working with metal detector manufacturers seen anyone respond so quickly is addressing physical issues with a model already in production. There was nothing wrong or defective. It was just things that could be improved on. It was a rather stunning response and really made me sit up and pay attention to the company even more.

The bottom line is the LCD panel has been redesigned with a sealed touch pad. The power toggle has been replaced with one incorporating a rubber accordian type seal. The plastic cap covering the headphone jack has been replaced with a softer rubber version that seals better. The ground balance tracking rocker, which is in the downside facing protected end has been left as is, which is fine as this is a rarely operated switch anyway.

I also had noted that the coil scuff covers were paper thin and subject to splitting when removed and not likely to last in any case. Nokta sent a couple new scuff covers along with the control box. They are much thicker and either the extra thickness of use of a different plastic mix now has them feeling much tougher, comparable to other good scuff covers on the market.

This really should be nothing worth making a big deal out of except I think most people would agree we have all gotten pretty used to just generally being ignored. People make simple, sensible suggestions, and years go by with no change and no acknowledgement even of the suggestion. We have been told for ages changes like this just are not practical, so live with it. Well, looks like the game is about to change!
 
Wow!!! Unbelievable!!!! This company is going to be very popular here in America! This kind of attention to detail and customer satisfaction is just plain unheard of.
 
Thanks for the pics. I like the fact that Nokta seems to really listen to the customers. I like your write up bout the Nokta Fors Gold. Looking in to selling a few detectors to maybe purchase this Fors CoRe package. It might be just what I am looking for. I don't mind having the screen by my side. Once I set the machine and ground balance it's detecting time . GS
 
That is really great that Nokta is listening to the suggestions and doing something about them. Now if we can get them to let other dealer sell them too other than the one in FL so the people can have a choice of who to buy from.
This machine has me curious and plan on trying one.

Rick
 
Steve is that button still mounted on the handgrip,resulting in an awkward 3 finger grip.This is the only thing keeping me from purchasing a CoRe.
 
Steve's discussion should help explain and I'll voice my comments there, but will tell you that I had a little initial hesitation as to whether I would like it or not. Well, I do.

Monte
 
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