Nice job Nathaniel! Very informative! Like you I have never seen a need for this type of detector if you have a water machine! Looking forward to the next adventure. Take care and stay safe my friend!
Very informative video and a great review of the two different detectors. I think you have definitely given everyone a lot of great information and a lot to think about. Very cool Nathaniel! 💙🍻
Thanks for this video. I´ve got both machines and will be testing them in salt water this summer. I guess your pool is sweet water? This is also effecting things. Salt is a mineral. Maybe chlorine in your pool makes a difference as well? Nokta Pulsedive is a 3 kHz machine and the Quest a 95 kHz. This is also important.
That is interesting. The pool is actually salty but of course it has some chemicals in it also. I had not considered that. I have ordered a totally different hand held detector which should have some discrimination on it. I am curious to see what this does
Well did the discrimination hand held ever turn up? What did you both think of you could just have one hand held for all round and diving what would you go for? Thanks.
Using my Pulsedive for 3 years now. Also have the 8 inch coil.does what it needs to do. But indeed thin chains is a no go. But think most pinpointers have that problem
great comparison mate its hard to do because each machines got there situations there suited to and conditions they’ll excel in none the less very interesting vid mate goodonya cheers
It was beautiful. Thanks for watching. No I do not think everyone does that with their machines. I just try to help others make decisions about what they want from a new machine when I can
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It was a good test, good luck, I'm actively using dot
Good video, but like the first one, I can't judge who is better. Agree that there is a difference and that one of the two is a little better. I want your personal opinion and a definite answer, who do you think is the best?
Partly it comes down to cost. Personally I think the Pulsedive with the larger head is better. There is a new handheld detector out by Nokta I am trying to get my hands on. I have been waiting for months for it to arrive.
Nice job Nathaniel! Very informative!
Like you I have never seen a need for this type of detector if you have a water machine!
Looking forward to the next adventure.
Take care and stay safe my friend!
Thank you Raymond. I guess good water detecting machines are quite expensive in comparison. See you on the next one my friend
Nice video. Thank you
Thank you
Thank you for showing us Nathaniel very interesting to see. Hope you get your machine sorted.
Thanks my friend
@@NathanielOutdoorAdventures Your very welcome mate.
thorough review Nathaniel!! :)
Thank you my friend
Good video enjoyed it thanks for sharing. Catch you on the next one. 🇺🇸
Thank you Fred
Hello my good friend. Keep up the great work
Thanks Ken
Very informative video and a great review of the two different detectors. I think you have definitely given everyone a lot of great information and a lot to think about. Very cool Nathaniel! 💙🍻
Thanks Janice. Just trying to help others make good decisions on what they want
Great video Nathaniel and very informative too. Thank you buddy I enjoyed the video 😊😉
Thanks. I really appreciate that
Thanks for this video. I´ve got both machines and will be testing them in salt water this summer. I guess your pool is sweet water? This is also effecting things. Salt is a mineral. Maybe chlorine in your pool makes a difference as well? Nokta Pulsedive is a 3 kHz machine and the Quest a 95 kHz. This is also important.
That is interesting. The pool is actually salty but of course it has some chemicals in it also. I had not considered that. I have ordered a totally different hand held detector which should have some discrimination on it. I am curious to see what this does
Well did the discrimination hand held ever turn up? What did you both think of you could just have one hand held for all round and diving what would you go for? Thanks.
I did learn a lot!! Thanks! Very interesting
You are welcome my friend
Very cool comparison video! Thanks for sharing. Take care and be safe!
Thank you my friend
This is cool to see and very informative. Thank for sharing.
Hey Bonnie thank you
@@NathanielOutdoorAdventures very welcome
Good comparison vid if I ever was to river detect with wetsuit etc I will get the nokta for sure. Thanks bud..... Love the crocodile 🐊
Lol. Thanks my friend
Good comparison I have a huntmate pinpointer from quest had for years now and I love it.
Yes I have heard of them. Thanks for watching my friend
I've yet to get one of these but I think you did a great job comparing the two.
Thank you my friend. Hope it helps with your choice if you get one
Using my Pulsedive for 3 years now. Also have the 8 inch coil.does what it needs to do. But indeed thin chains is a no go. But think most pinpointers have that problem
Very true. I do like the pulse dive
great comparison mate its hard to do because each machines got there situations there suited to and conditions they’ll excel in none the less very interesting vid mate goodonya cheers
You are right. I like them both for different reasons. Thanks for watching
Interesting comparison video.
Thank you my friend. Hope you are well
Thank you for your video
You are welcome. Really appreciate you stopping by
Very nice comparisons.👍
Thanks Shane
Thank you! I think you did an excellent job. Hard to do a test on a water machine. Conditions play a big roll in detecting on any machine.
Very true. Thank you Dawn
Great testing 👍
Thank you my friend
Interesting. Does everyone do this with their new machines? Oh, cotton ball skies, super pretty😃👍❤️🦄
It was beautiful. Thanks for watching. No I do not think everyone does that with their machines. I just try to help others make decisions about what they want from a new machine when I can
It was a good test, good luck, I'm actively using dot
Thank you my friend
Hello sir thanks for sharing it to us,God bless
Thank you so much for watching
Hello
Which do you recommend for land use, Quest scuba tector pro or Nokta Makro PulseDive?
sorry for the slow reply. I like them both but prefer slightly the pulse dive
Thanks for sharing
Thanks
Hola, soy de Buenos Aires Argentina, y tenía una duda respecto de cuál es mejor de ambos detectores, ahora tengo una vision mas clara, gracias.
De nada mi amiga
Veri great video!
Which is the best in your opinion?
I already have the pulsedive, but the pro plate, which bends is not bad!
I think the Pulsedive with the larger head finds more targets and goes deeper. I have a new hand held detector from Nokta to try out.
@@NathanielOutdoorAdventures thank you so much!
Hello...when I put sensitivity max(level 5) at my 8 " coil at nokta..goes crazy ..cant use it..have u experience that?..thank you
I have had 3 of them. The first two were slightly faulty though not as bad as what you are describing. Hope it gets sorted
@@NathanielOutdoorAdventures tnx for the info..I will do a last try underwater today...if the problem persists..I will try to have it replaced ..sub 🙏
Good video, but like the first one, I can't judge who is better. Agree that there is a difference and that one of the two is a little better. I want your personal opinion and a definite answer, who do you think is the best?
Partly it comes down to cost. Personally I think the Pulsedive with the larger head is better. There is a new handheld detector out by Nokta I am trying to get my hands on. I have been waiting for months for it to arrive.
@@NathanielOutdoorAdventures what is the device name?
@@funkyfreshzorro00 Hi Eryk, which one are you asking about, the new one out?
@@NathanielOutdoorAdventures the new, freshest device
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Thank you my friend. How are things with you
They both seem like a good option and perform well, but it does seem like the Nokta is a bit superior
I think so though with the bigger head it is quite a bit more expensive than the quest
It's not the machine, (short explanation) It's because you need to turn it on underneath the water, not above.
Ah yes, good point. Thank you
Sounds..looks good...how much are they to buy..canadian dollars
Unfortunately I am not sure. It might be best to check a Canadian metal detecting shop if there is one