Quest Q20 Metal Detector Review
May 29, 2019- Author: treasurehuntergear.com |
- Last Updated: May 29, 2019
The Q20 is a member of Quest’s new line of metal detectors, which includes the Q40 and the Quest Pro models. Although it’s designed for entry point users, it’s received as much rave reviews as the other advanced models among buyers. With features such as the built-in ZXrechargeable battery, an LCD backlight and water-resistant consoles, the product offers a great utility that can be appreciated by both experts and newbies.
The Quest Q20 can help elevate your chances of breakthroughs during treasure hunts. And to further increase your chances of success, it features recovery speed options that can be of critical importance during long-drawn hunts. Add to the mix the machine’s discriminator scale, and you’ll have a highly optimized tool that can help ease the beginners journey through the learning curve of treasure hunting.
In this piece, we explore the offerings which Quest provides us through the Q20 model.
The Quest Q20 model is designed to significantly streamline the hunting experience. With its three modes of operations, namely coin, jewellery and all metal, it negates the need for treasure hunting expertise in order to make good findings. In addition to that, you can further streamline operations in each mode by choosing from ID discrimination options pertaining to each mode.
While Q20 is designed with simplicity at the heart of its design, it comes with numerous state-of-the-art features that can easily classify the app into the higher price category. This includes a manual and auto ground balance, a discriminator scale with VDI numbers ranging from 0 to 99, and an easily rechargeable lithium battery that can last up to 20 hours on a full charge.
As a model geared primarily towards newbies, the Quest Q20 operates based on VLF (very low frequency) technology. Operating with a 9kHz frequency, it can trace out 100 different elements. Its 10-segment discriminator scale comes with target identification numbers ranging from 0 to 99.
With these impressive set of features, the Quest Q2 can serve as a handy tool for both seasoned detectorists and newbies.
With the rave reviews its garnered so far, the Quest Q20 seems to be an underrated product. It’s impressed nearly all of its buyers, but it’s yet to be considered one of the best metal detectors among detectorists.
On Amazon, the product has garnered 4.5 stars out of a possible 5 so far. One user was impressed about the authenticity of the manufacturers claims, stating that the manufacturers provide you with exactly what they promise you. Another customer was amazed by the machine’s simplicity, noting that the machine is quite suitable for beginners and that the user manual is quite easy to follow. Another customer was impressed with the machine’s precision and efficiency, narrating how the machine performed flawlessly when he tested it with a number of metal pieces he buried around himself.