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Better not buy this one off their website unless you've got a really long handled shovel!
 
If they are the Kuwait exclusive Minelab agent as they claim, I'm amazed Minelab doesn't give them a rocket for such advertising.

Having said that, if it were dry, inert desert sand you were searching in, would you get a better depth compared to wet beach sand or mineralized goldfield soil?
 
Ok, so if their GPZ 7000 depth claims don't set off the crap-ometer, check out one of their other products :lol:

https://www.german-group.com/en/long-range.aspx

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If I were Minelab I'd pull the dealership off of them immediately, unless of course their GPZ 7000's are Chinese fakes and they're not the exclusive Minelab dealer for their region anyway. Either way, it doesn't reflect well on Minelab

P.S Just noticed Dave79 spotted their long-range toys page earlier as well
 
I would hate do go through all that hassle with that thing and then only find a bullet at 2 metres down. You can only hold it vertically ? Bugger that.
 
Ok, so if their GPZ 7000 depth claims don't set off the crap-ometer, check out one of their other products :lol:

https://www.german-group.com/en/long-range.aspx

1597386955_crap.jpg


If I were Minelab I'd pull the dealership off of them immediately, unless of course their GPZ 7000's are Chinese fakes and they're not the exclusive Minelab dealer for their region anyway. Either way, it doesn't reflect well on Minelab

P.S Just noticed Dave79 spotted their long-range toys page earlier as well
Depth is 50 m must be a beast to carry and dig that depth
 

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