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HUNTER FIELD TEST REPORTS
Teknetics
T2 Field
Test
The first thing one notices
after unpacking the T2
is the unique appearance followed by its apparent weight (or
lack thereof). While the entire detector with batteries weighs
around 3.5 pounds and the ergonomics make it almost perfectly
balances which makes it feel even lighter………
By
Andy Sabisch
September, 2006 issue of Lost Treasure
Teknetics
Delta 4000 Field Test
This field test report
is actually the first of a three-part series that will cover
the newest additions to the Teknetics line of metal detectors.
As the series unfolds, you will not only find out about the
features and performance of their newest detectors but also
some background information about the company, hear from the
engineers that designed them and see where Teknetics is heading
in terms of product development and support of the hobby.
Let’s start with a quick look at the Teknetics family
tree….
By
Andy Sabisch
April, 2010 issue of Lost Treasure
Teknetics
Delta 4000 Review
The Teknetics T2 has developed quite
a cult-like following since its release! With good reason…It
is powerful, lightweight and innovative. It is chock full
of useful features that appeal to advanced users in this
wonderful hobby.
The Teknetics name has long been
synonymous with performance…this began with its origin
by the legendary George Payne in the 1980’s. and that
did not change when it was purchased by First Texas Products
of El Paso, Texas a few years ago. That’s when detector
design Guru David Johnson began working with Engineers John
Gardiner and Jorge A. Saad to develop a new line of detectors
for Teknetics. This takes us to the latest Metal Detector
to join the Teknetics line, the Delta...
Mark
Ellington
www.detectorstuff.com
Teknetics Omega 8000 Review and
11" DD coil
I dare say this is the "calmest"
metal detector I've ever used...by calm, I mean there's
nearly no (as in ZERO) audio noise when it's set correctly..and
when you're not hitting an accepted target. Do not be fooled...just
because it's quiet does NOT mean it's not sensitive! The
Omega hit targets both in my test garden and "in the
wild" plenty deep!
Mark
Ellington
www.detectorstuff.com
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