Guides
Where to Search for Gold with a Metal Detector
May 25, 2026Gold detecting is not just about owning a good detector. The most successful prospectors spend far more time researching locations than they do actually swinging the coil. Understanding geology, historical mining activity, terrain, and detector selection dramatically increases your chances of finding gold.
Nokta Magnetar 9000 - Nokta’s New High-End PI Gold Detector
May 20, 2026Nokta has officially entered the premium pulse induction gold detector market with the launch of the new Nokta Magnetar 9000. After years of success with VLF and simultaneous multifrequency detectors like the Legend, Gold Kruzer, and Simplex series, the company is now targeting the high-end gold prospecting segment traditionally dominated by Minelab.
How Gold Nuggets Are Formed and How to Find Them with Metal Detectors
May 11, 2026Gold nuggets have fascinated treasure hunters, prospectors, and adventurers for centuries. While many people imagine gold nuggets as rare treasures hidden deep underground, they are actually natural geological formations created over millions of years. Understanding how nuggets form can dramatically improve your success when searching for them with a metal detector.
Why High Frequency VLF Detectors Are Good for Small Gold
May 6, 2026Metal detecting for natural gold nuggets requires understanding how detector frequency interacts with the physical properties of gold
PI or VLF on the Beach - Old-School Power or Modern Precision
Apr 25, 2026If you're serious about beach jewelry hunting, you've probably faced this classic dilemma: Should you go with a Pulse Induction (PI) machine like the Whites TDI or a modern multi-frequency VLF like the Minelab Manticore?
How Multi-Frequency Metal Detectors Work
Apr 9, 2026Check how Multi-Frequency metal detectors work and how that technology can help you through your treasure hunt journey
PI vs VLF - A Practical Guide to Metal Detector Technologies
Mar 18, 2026If you're getting into metal detecting, one of the first decisions you'll face is choosing between two main technologies: Pulse Induction (PI) and Very Low Frequency (VLF) detectors.