Minelab Sale

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Minelab is having a 35th Anniversary Sale with the Manticore being offered at $500 off.

Seems like other detectors would be on sale as well but that's not the case.

Makes one wonder if the Manticore is going to be discontinued or if they are just overstocked.
 
I think it is a test. Testing the waters to see if they overpriced the Manticore out of the range of many average detectorists. Tough times may have lowered their expectations in sales.

Kind of like the CTX. One heck of a detector, but so few could afford to find that out.
 
I saw that and the price of the Nox 900 I believe was lowered $150. In the last month I was in the market for a new detector and I went with the legend due to the manticore and Deus 2 being out of range.

This deal seems too good to pass up. Really has me thinking about getting the manticore and selling the legend.
 
This deal seems too good to pass up. Really has me thinking about getting the manticore and selling the legend.

The Manticore price drop was enough to pull me in - I pulled the trigger on the deal last night. If the Manticore was at this price point in January when I was looking to replace the EQ800 I’ve used for the last 5.5 years, I would have bought it over the Legend without a second thought. Instead I chose the Legend - I looked at the EQ900, but it didn't seem to offer enough (if any) improvement for the cost, and I was not encouraged by many of the reviews from other detectorists that I trust. The Manitcore was appealing, but I couldn't justify the old price for the potentially minimal gain in performance. But drop the price $500 and put it on par with what the 900 used to be? It was suddenly a no-brainer for me.

We’ll see how it goes once it arrives. I’m already confident the build quality on the Manticore is an upgrade over my 800 - if the performance ends up being even marginally better than the 800, and the machine and I get along as well, I’ll likely sell both the 800 and the Legend. Between the machines and the accessories, I’ll get the lion’s share of the cost back.
 
Was out today with Manticore and Deus 2. My bud also had Manticore.
M8 coil performance in extremely high iron site = was very good. Using All Terrain Low Conductor mode.
Trace data also helpful, very useful. As far as trying to make batter assessment that nonferrous is lurking in the iron.
 
Is the Manticore’s performance worth ~$400 more than the Nokta Legend?
Well, that's the age old question, isn't it? And the answer will always depend on individual preference. For some, the answer was "yes" even when the difference was over $1000! Others will laugh and say $400 is still too big of a difference for minimal gains in performance - especially if someone lives in an area with mild soil mineralization (as I do).

I'll make the case that the answer involves more than just raw performance (depth of detection, iron handling, target separation, etc). I sold my Garrett AT Max half a decade ago after only one season of use in large part because I absolutely hated the tone quality - clearly a personal choice.

For me choosing between the Legend and the Manticore boiled down to a different question since I already own, and have been very happy with, my EQ800. What machine is worth upgrading to from the 800? I had hoped that I could save some money and get roughly equal performance with the Legend - and that turned out to be roughly true. The Legend performed quite well for me - in fact, it performs slightly better for me in some respects. But unfortunately, I find it lacking in several areas that are too important to me to be ignored compared to the 800. At that point, the Legend became much less appealing as a "upgrade" despite the low cost.

It remains to be seen if the Manticore checks those missing boxes that are important to me. But in my opinion, the machine has now reached the price point where it's worth it to me to find out. For others, it still won't for various legit reasons, and that's certain fine. Sure, I'll lose out a little on the resale of the Legend, if it comes to that, but I'm ok with that - I had fun with the machine, and in the end, I can be confident that I tried all of the viable options and ended up with the right machine for me, even if it turns out to be the EQ800 that I finally elect to stay with once the dust settles.
 
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The $1199 price for the Manticore is definitely exceptional and anyone that has been sitting on the fence or wondering if they should buy one…..now is the time.

As far as the Legend in its newest version with the LG30 coil, full carbon fiber shafts, newer arm cuff and wireless headphones, it is priced at $599 from several dealers. That is a $600 difference by my math.

I own both. There are things I like and dislike about both detectors.

The Manticore is capable of being an inch or two deeper on land and a bit faster than the Legend. If that is important to you then it is something to consider. The capabilities of the 2D screen are really still being discovered, especially by me. So are the upper and lower ferrous limits and how to adjust them for conditions. I am still dealing with more iron falsing from both iron targets and iron mineralization than I like but I am still learning the Manticore too. The user interface is decent. I am at 34 US silver coins, 8 silver rings and 3 gold rings so far since January 2024 in places that I thought were on the verge of being hunted out. Those were all 7” or deeper finds in thick aluminum trash and high iron mineralization. The Manticore is that good for sure.

My Legends have really good target IDs even in high mineralization, have respectable potential depth that matches up with coil size and great tones. The user interface is definitely different, but after 400 hours I am getting really used to it and Nokta’s commitment to constantly working with Legend owners and improving the Legend is outstanding. The new Deep Target feature that is being added to the Legend in the latest software update is really something.

When the Manticore price reverts back to $1600, that’s a lot of money.
 
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I don't see ML going back to $1600 once this sale date expires. I believe they are blowing them out because a new release is in the near future. Here's my problem. I suffer from " paralysis by analysis ". Over thinking everything I have still not pulled the trigger on a Legend. I'm thinking a new PI is going to be released or some new super duper technology is right around the corner. It was much easier to take a leap when the new Nox came out. But I'm still ok using my old PI. It's not like gold is exactly jumping out of the sand anyways.....
 
The Manticore is capable of being an inch or two deeper on land and a bit faster than the Legend. If that is important to you then it is something to consider. The capabilities of the 2D screen are really still being discovered, especially by me. So are the upper and lower ferrous limits and how to adjust them for conditions.
Also, the Manticore is better on a Salt Beach over the Legend.
For those hunting bi-metal coins, the Manticore is unmatched with its upper and lower ferrous limits. Zones can be set to accept these coins and reject almost all other ferrous targets. :cool:
 
Hypothesis….Is the Manticore sale at such a discount due to the upcoming release of the Garrett Storm?

What inside information does Minelab have that they knew they needed to expodentially drop the price?

Then again, neither oak island or dents run ever held treasure.
 
I could be wrong but it seems pretty simple to me... Minelab didn't sell nearly the volume of Manticores as they would have hoped. They are now sitting on an uncomfortable inventory and as a public company that answers to shareholders are now wanting to recoup some of their investment... albeit at less profit than they would have preferred. Also... the more hands they get the machines in, the higher the likelihood they in turn sell more optional coils and accessories at the normal profit margins. Trust me... this is not driven by the kind-hearted folks at Minelab exclusively to help out buyers... as are all things in business... it serves a purpose and comes down to money in the corporate coffers.
 
Hypothesis….Is the Manticore sale at such a discount due to the upcoming release of the Garrett Storm?

What inside information does Minelab have that they knew they needed to expodentially drop the price?

Then again, neither oak island or dents run ever held treasure.
Hey you stole my idea. I actually thought about that last evening. It's definitely a possibility. They're possibly trying to cut into whatever new sales Garrett might get by releasing a brand new machine. The Manticore is already a year old. People gravitate to the newest detector not those a year old.

I've been swinging the Manticore over a year. I think it's worth the asking price, but this sale price is a steal.
 
I don't see ML going back to $1600 once this sale date expires. I believe they are blowing them out because a new release is in the near future. Here's my problem. I suffer from " paralysis by analysis ". Over thinking everything I have still not pulled the trigger on a Legend. I'm thinking a new PI is going to be released or some new super duper technology is right around the corner. It was much easier to take a leap when the new Nox came out. But I'm still ok using my old PI. It's not like gold is exactly jumping out of the sand anyways.....
Would you believe I found a nugget while coin hunting in a city park. I'm sure the reason is because of it coming from fill. I've notice in some areas I've found quite a bit of malicite and azurite, so I have to assume they took some mine waste and used it a fill at one point in time.
 
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I could be wrong but it seems pretty simple to me... Minelab didn't sell nearly the volume of Manticores as they would have hoped. They are now sitting on an uncomfortable inventory and as a public company that answers to shareholders are now wanting to recoup some of their investment... albeit at less profit than they would have preferred. Also... the more hands they get the machines in, the higher the likelihood they in turn sell more optional coils and accessories at the normal profit margins. Trust me... this is not driven by the kind-hearted folks at Minelab exclusively to help out buyers... as are all things in business... it serves a purpose and comes down to money in the corporate coffers.
Are you complaining? Hmm
Seems other manufacturers have put stuff on sale too. I could list. But why?
We could dwell on the why for eons.. Would be a waste of time.
Folks have choices.
They can buy what they want.

Myself I am not a conspiracy theorist.
 
Like anything else now , manufacturers grab the buck , in this economy that has slowed, machines overpriced are reset , as selling has slowed & people are only buying what's needed to get bye, I also think the Turkish manufacturer with there low prices on quality you get for the money, forces other manufacturers to come down to reality. This is good for us , & the pocket , I see the market for detector's become me competitive, pricing down .
 
There's surely some folks that bought their Manti a few weeks ago at full price, that are chaffed by the price cut.
 
Minelab is having a 35th Anniversary Sale with the Manticore being offered at $500 off.

Seems like other detectors would be on sale as well but that's not the case.

Makes one wonder if the Manticore is going to be discontinued or if they are just overstocked.
What's really odd is that Minelab is only having this 35th anniversary offer in the US and Canada. No other countries, including Australia, has this savings event offered by Minelab. I would say that it's probably an attempt to out sale Nokta.
 
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