Chinese Multi Frequency?! IS IT REAL?! LET'S CHECK THIS OUT!GOLDHUNTER MF50, NOKTA LEGEND FULL COPY!
The Gold Hunter MF50 is a multi-frequency underground metal detector that is designed for all types of terrain and targets. It is known for its durability and waterproof design, making it a good choice for use in a variety of conditions. Some of its features include:
* Multi-frequency technology for better target identification
* All-terrain waterproof coil
* Adjustable discrimination to eliminate unwanted targets
* Pinpoint mode for precise target location
The Gold Hunter MF50 is a good option for both experienced and novice treasure hunters. However, it is important to note that it is a more expensive detector than some other models on the market. Customer reviews suggest that the MF50 is a well-made machine that is easy to use and effective at finding treasure.
The quality of Chinese clone detectors are really getting better. I ordered the TX850 and was surprised how good it was. Excellent video!
Forst target sounds very big!
Some great finds coming up. Best wishes out there. Happy hunting!
I blame part of these knockoffs on companies like Minelab that farmed out their manufacturing overseas which opened the door to steal their technology. I may be wrong? Either way, I’m not supporting any Chinese company pirated products, you help yourself. Thanks for the video though. Wow, that is a Legend knockoff for sure. The menu is identical, ugh!
If it's like Nokta you can keep it.
Biting my nails until spring!
Funny that is a total knock off of the Legend now why knock off the best detector for the money so how much cheaper could it be now knock of a 2400 dollar Minelab manticore makes more sense
If you want a second opinion please send this to me and I will be glad to try it out.😄
If they used the same software and performance but on a S shaft I would buy it
I just looked, the gold hunter m50 on Ali express is over $1,100 dollars. A REAL NOKTA LEGEND, is half that, makes no sense.
Nokta will be suing soon.
Who are nokta gonna sue? They copied fisher units to kick themselves off. The two brothers nokta, makro, were flogging long range locators worldwide before they copied Fisher.
@@shearerbob7272 Nokta copied Fisher? Just what did they copy? I don't think Nokta needed to steal the (Shhhh!) -secret- of how to make single frequency detectors .LOL. So, break out that old 1235X, get out there and dig up those 4 inch deep clad beauties so I can have a clean area to hunt with my Multi-Frequency Legend. Oh yeah, might wanna give Minelab a buzz for "borrowing" White's MF idea.
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It look like a nokta Legend, but the price Is the same, damn It would be a very incredibile detector for the right price. But for 400€ Is Better the original makro legend