Makro Racer Metal Detector Review – Nokta Makro

We haven’t got round to writing our own personal review of the Makro Racer yet, so we have included a great video testing we found below, and you can check out the customer reviews from amazon by clicking the review tab.

  • 4 Detector Search Modes – All metal, Beach Search, Two Tone & Three Tone
  • Frequency & Noise Elimination – Eliminate interference from electrical equipment and other metal detectors.
  • 5 Different Tones
  • Automatic & Manual Ground Balance
  • Mineralization Indicator – Displays information on the intensity of the mineralization in the ground.
  • Extended Battery Life – Giving you extra time hunting with 30+ Hours of detecting.
  • Digital Target Display & ID: Accurate readings on the ID of the target in the ground. Target ID elimination also possible for notching out junk items.

Operating Principle

VLF

Operating Frequency

14 kHz 

Audio Frequencies

5

Search Modes

4 (All Metal, Beach, Two Tone, Three Tone)

Ground Balance

3 Settings. Auto, Manual, Tracking

Pinpoint

Yes

Frequency Shift

Yes

Vibration

Yes

Gain Setting

Numeric 01-99

Target ID

Numeric 01-99

Search Coil

29 cm x 18.5 cm (11″ x 7″) DD Search Coil

Display

LCD Display

Weight

1.4 kg 

Length

120 cm – 140 cm (47″ – 55″) adjustable for comfort

Battery

4 x AA Alkaline Battery (30+ Hours)

 Price

 
Steve

I’m one of the founders of this blog. A 32 yr old from Lincolnshire & proud father of 3 beautiful children. My first metal detector was a garret ace 150 but I am currently using the Garrett ace 400i. My best find was a roman coin. Feel free to ask me any questions.

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