Nokta Makro Simplex+ Reviews, Price and Specifications

All-Purpose Beginner Land Metal Detector

Retail Price: $299.00 (€272.00)

Available Reviews: 1

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Nokta Makro Simplex+
  • Operating Technology: Single Frequency VLF (Very Low Frequency)
  • Operating Frequency: 12kHz
  • Search Modes: 4 (All Metal / Field / Park /Beach)
  • Audio Tones: 3
  • Notch Filter: Yes
  • Pinpoint: Yes
  • Vibration: Yes
  • Frequency Shift: Yes
  • Sensitivity Setting: 6 Levels
  • Target ID: 00-99
  • Iron Volume: Turns off or adjusts the volume of the low iron tone. Notch
  • Search Coil: Waterproof DD Search Coil - 28cm / 11" (SP28)
  • Display: Graphic LCD
  • Built-in Wireless Module: Yes
  • Backlight: Yes
  • Keypad Backlight: Yes
  • LED Flashlight: Yes
  • Length: 63 cm - 132 cm (25" - 52") adjustable
  • Waterproof: IP68 up to 10 feet (3 meters)
  • Battery: 2300mAh Lithium Polymer
  • Weight: 1.3 kg (2.9lbs.) including the search coil
  • Warranty: 2 Years

Reviews:

Simplex plus is an All Around Great Machine

by Norm Eisengart in north east Ohio usa - best

I bought this machine I believe some time in April, and the stuff I found would make you cry and jump a mile high. I will give you a great example. I found an open face pocket watch made by Tiffanys but it was designed by a famous watch maker from Switzerland. I cannot remember his name now but I do know he puts his name inside the actual fish. So, if anybody can remember that it was 18k and had a date of 1920. After removing the mechanism, I had almost 14 grams of 18 carrots gold. And I think it was 4150 a gram I got. So, yeah, turned out to be a pretty good day 400 or so after the guy took his cut which was just around 150. Not to long ago, at the same site, I found a coin spill of 9 silvers and 3 nickels - all in one hole. I cannot remember what mode I was in because I tend to use them all. I use the beach mode quite a bit, but getting back to the spill... My shovels lower end is 8 inches. As I flipped the huge plug out, I saw 2 silvers just barely showing in the hole. I called my son over, and he started to dig them all out by hand with a total of 7 silver roses. The oldest was 1946. Also there were 1960 quarter, one 1930 silver Canadian quarter, one Canadian dime 1958, 2 Jefferson nickels and one 1945 Canadian nickel. It is a beautiful coin. It looks like it was lost in 2021. And, with Simplex, I also pulled up 5 Indian head pennies. The oldest was a fatty 1862 and in a ton of nails in a yard just loaded with car parts and big nails. This machine is just incredible. If anybody thinks this is crap I will be happy to send pictures, but the simplex is a fantastic machine. I can go on and on with the great finds including a very very rare pewter button 1770 Rogers Ranger, 14 inches in clay sand soil.

Dec 01, 2021

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