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XP Backpack 280 review

We have all used backpacks or rucksacks to transport our detectors in the past and we all have our favourites, when it comes down to practicality I have found they all fall slightly short of the mark. They may be to big, to small, the…

XP ORX digging deep targets

You very often hear people say that their metal detector is not very deep, sometimes this is true, but in most cases it is operator error, either the incorrect settings or the user is not fully understanding what a deep coin sounds like. This video…

XP HF Elliptical coil user feedback

As a metal detectorist we always like to get back to a spot where you have had good results, right? That was also my thinking, so I decided to re visit the forest which was the theatre of my first XP Deus discovery when I…

Deus discovers WWII enigma

I would like to ask you, what would you consider the difference between garbage and something extraordinary? When out metal detecting with your XP Deus, how many finds have you thrown finds away, having not considered them to be something interesting, all sorts of apparently…

XP Deus training day

The latest XP Deus Skill School day was held in Oxfordshire and arranged once again by the team at Leisure Promotions metal detecting shop. For me this is one of the best parts of my job, the chance to meet Deus users in person, this…

XP-Mi-4 probe the real deal

The MI-4 just another metal detecting probe Let’s look a little deeper. Like myself many of you were probably surprised at seeing a second XP pin pointer on the market, released so soon after the MI-6. But if you look at the bigger picture in…

XP Deus – Pitch perfect

As we all know the XP Deus metal detector has a wide range of user adjustments allowing the operator to reach the far corners of the machines capabilities. Many people like to keep their metal detecting simple and just use a factory pre-set program which…

XP Deus true versatility

XP DEUS – Our chosen machine. The keyword is VERSATILITY. We are aware that most of the time, the Deus is deployed and recognized for locating ancient coins or artefacts, but there is a lot more to the world-wide detecting picture. We are a team…

Searching the Thames foreshore with the HF Elliptical coil

I first got my XP Deus in 2011, I was particularly interested the wide range of user adjustments it had to offer, especially the fast recovery speed because working and living in London the Thames foreshore was my main playground. When put to the test…

XP Deus trio unearth Celtic treasure

My fascination with metal detecting began in the early 1970’s when I purchased my very first detector, back in the day Victorian and Georgian coins were plentiful, but that appeared to be my limit. By the middle of the 1980’s, I had become a family…