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Nokta Anfibio Series Now On Nokta Site


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Looks like an Impact in a Kruzer case:

https://www.noktadetectors.com/metal-detectors/anfibio-series/

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Nokta Anfibio waterproof metal detector

Features:

  • Warranty : 2 Year Limited
  • Total Weight : 4 lbs (1.81437 kgs)
  • Operating Frequencies : 5kHz / 14kHz / 20kHz
  • IP68 Rating : Up to 16.4' (5 meters) Waterproof!
  • Design : Telescopic Shaft, Slideable Armrest & Backlit Keypad
  • Search Modes : 9 (Gen / 2 Tone / 3 Tone / 4 Tone / Beach / Deep / Etc.)
  • Battery : 3700mAh Lithium Polymer; Offers up to 19 Hours of Operation
  • Advanced Beach Mode : Very Stable Operation in Dry Sand, Wet Sand and Underwater
  • E.U.D (Extra Underground Depth) Function : Detect Certain Metals Masked by Ground Conditions and / or at Fringe Depths

Factory Included Accessories:

  • 2.4 GHz Wireless Headphones - Green Edition
  • AC Charger
  • USB Cable
  • Coil Cover
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Now that Nokta and Makro are moving even further into merging both product lines we have some significant overlap here.

Makro Kruzer Multi - 5, 14, and 20 kHz ($749)

Nokta Anfibio Multi - 5, 14, and 20 kHz ($$$$)

Makro 14 Kruzer - 14 kHz ($649)

Nokta Anfibio 14 - 14 kHz (????)

Makro Gold Kruzer - 61 kHz ($749 two coils)

Nokta Anfibio 19 - 19 kHz (????)

Interesting that the Gold Kruzer is 61 kHz whereas the Nokta 19 "gold detector" is 19 kHz. That makes the Makro Gold Kruzer more of a waterproof version of the 56 kHz Makro Gold Racer. The Nokta Anfibio 19 is more a direct replacement of the 19 kHz Nokta FORS Gold+

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Nokta Anfibio versus Makro Kruzer

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The "coin" version is 14 Khz and has a maximum of 3 tones.??  They could have skipped that one unless it's a real price leader.

Edit:  Keith S on another forum caught the fact that the Pictures for the 14 Khz coin machine and the 19Khz relic are reversed.

Good catch Keith!

http://www.dankowskidetectors.com/discussions/read.php?2,152032,152051#msg-152051

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21 hours ago, Jackpine said:

The "coin" version is 14 Khz and has a maximum of 3 tones.??  They could have skipped that one unless it's a real price leader.

Edit:  Keith S on another forum caught the fact that the Pictures for the 14 Khz coin machine and the 19Khz relic are reversed.

Good catch Keith!

http://www.dankowskidetectors.com/discussions/read.php?2,152032,152051#msg-152051

The pictures above have been corrected.

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Nokta Anfibio waterproof metal detector

 

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