It's pretty bloody crap isn't it. The price they are charging for things and then the high mortality rate is getting out of control. Spitting out truckloads of cheaply made units for huge prices and then just replace things as they break - surely that can't be an intended, purposeful business plan? Can it? I suppose if the margins are so high
From a personal perspective Minelab are starting to lose me as one of their faithful. Their products work well but only when they actually work and that is becoming really hit and miss. And the chipping of their coils is another deterrent. I can see the detectorist that actually knows a thing or two and follows the forums to be slowly turning away from Minelab in protest. Unfortunately the beginner who hasn't done their research will likely go on blindly thinking they are buying a quality product - more expensive means better doesn't it?
When it comes time to update my gear the Garret 24K and Axiom pair will be seriously looked at. And considering Minelab were an Australian company and showed Australian ingenuity I think it is sad that I can no longer have confidence in their product to survive out in the field.
ShakerGT - send it back for a new one under warranty and hope like hell the next one isn't the same
I'm holding onto my perfectly working GPX 6000 11' coil with fine cracks in its ears and a crack in the cable insertion point out of fear that the replacement might be a dud. And the replacement for the replacement might be a dud. I've heard of 1 bloke who is on his fourth 11" coil!!
How can you plan a remote trip with that sort of a failure rate following behind?
Bloody frustrating Minelab