Hi j_p
J_P would you trust Morgan if he test it that it works at least where he lives if his test was a success?
Yes, I believe that Morgan always makes true and accurate reports for the equipment he tests.
> We know he is convinced by many tests and technical improvements that his Crypton works
Of course he's conviced otherwise why should he built up his whole life around this project?
Wrong!
He did not devote his whole life to this project.
He worked for a number of companies before Crypton.
We only know he is dedicated to his projects.
We do not know he is convinced by many tests, or that many tests were even made for the Mini.
This is only speculation with no supporting evidence.
My guess is they probably made some tests, and technical improvements, but I don't know any facts about that.
> Mineoro also publishes a 1 year warranty for their long range locators.
There's a difference 1 year warranty and money back if not working or unsatisfied.
OK, so far Andreas doesn't have this but it would be no problem because if his Mini-LRL really works he can resell the returned units after refurbishing or function quality check.
I do not think it is proper to speak of what changed customer policies the Crypton company will be willing to make unless you are owner of the Crypton company.
Anybody can visit the Crypton website to read what their actual policy is.
My comment was about Mineoro, not Crypton.
The difference is Mineoro is run by people who are known fraudsters, and they have a history of not answering emails from their customers.
Alonso, who is known as the person who is responsible for their LRL production was caught stealing gold from one of the customers, and planting a transmitter to cause LRLs to make fake beeps.
I don't care if they have no warrantee, 1 year warrantee, or money back warrantee... Why should I trust their warrantee?
Warrantee from other international companies is only taking your chances.
I believe in the track records that I see from companies.
> No, I would not buy a Crypton Mini if I get a money-back warantee.
OK, you may lose some postage and bank-transfer money but what's the big problem if you could test the Crypton Mini where you living and if it doesn't work or doesn't work good enough for ya send it back? Whats the big deal? Personally I would be very happy if a company offers such service because it shows that it really cares about the needs of the customers.
btw. for LRLs this is a MUST! Because the whole LRL reseller-scene is infested by 95% of evil betrayers that are dealing with illusional
dream-products (or better: nightmare-products!)
Whats the big deal?
The big deal is I am not interested in owning a locator which works on the principle of the Crypton Mini.
My only interest is to see how it responds to various buried targets.
I prefer to wait until I can read some field reports than to spend 560 € for a machine I might play with for a few months, then quickly lose interest in.
But if I did want to own a Mini, I still would not order one until I first test it with my own hands to see if I think it will help me to find treasure.
This is the same method I use to buy all my treasure hunting electronics, and I have never found bad results with my purchases.
Another question is:
Is a detector that has 10m max. distance already LRL?
Because I can search a 10 x 10m field within a few minutes with the Jeohunter so perhaps the next version of the Crypton Mini at least should have a distance of 30 meters for large objects.
I have no idea what the response of a Crypton Mini is like, and I don't expect anyone will know until we see some field reports from people who use it.
But if we talk about a hypothetical machine instead of a Crypton Mini, then we can make a hypothetical answer:
I think that if you have a machine which always locates the approximate location of non-ferrous buried metal within a meter radius without finding every piece of trash, and it does this from 10 meters distance, then this machine can help you find treasure in most treasure hunting scenarios.
In cases where you are only searching a field 10 x 10m, then I would not waste my time with such a machine.
I would use a metal detector that is best suited to the kind of treasure you are searching for.
For a 10 x 10 m search field, if the 30 ft detector could locate buried metals deeper than your metal detector, then I would use it for this small field.
But the recoveries I see in most of the Morgan videos and Greek videos are from less depth, only metal detector depth.
Best Wishes,
J_P
J_P would you trust Morgan if he test it that it works at least where he lives if his test was a success?
Yes, I believe that Morgan always makes true and accurate reports for the equipment he tests.
> We know he is convinced by many tests and technical improvements that his Crypton works
Of course he's conviced otherwise why should he built up his whole life around this project?
Wrong!
He did not devote his whole life to this project.
He worked for a number of companies before Crypton.
We only know he is dedicated to his projects.
We do not know he is convinced by many tests, or that many tests were even made for the Mini.
This is only speculation with no supporting evidence.
My guess is they probably made some tests, and technical improvements, but I don't know any facts about that.
> Mineoro also publishes a 1 year warranty for their long range locators.
There's a difference 1 year warranty and money back if not working or unsatisfied.
OK, so far Andreas doesn't have this but it would be no problem because if his Mini-LRL really works he can resell the returned units after refurbishing or function quality check.
I do not think it is proper to speak of what changed customer policies the Crypton company will be willing to make unless you are owner of the Crypton company.
Anybody can visit the Crypton website to read what their actual policy is.
My comment was about Mineoro, not Crypton.
The difference is Mineoro is run by people who are known fraudsters, and they have a history of not answering emails from their customers.
Alonso, who is known as the person who is responsible for their LRL production was caught stealing gold from one of the customers, and planting a transmitter to cause LRLs to make fake beeps.
I don't care if they have no warrantee, 1 year warrantee, or money back warrantee... Why should I trust their warrantee?
Warrantee from other international companies is only taking your chances.
I believe in the track records that I see from companies.
> No, I would not buy a Crypton Mini if I get a money-back warantee.
OK, you may lose some postage and bank-transfer money but what's the big problem if you could test the Crypton Mini where you living and if it doesn't work or doesn't work good enough for ya send it back? Whats the big deal? Personally I would be very happy if a company offers such service because it shows that it really cares about the needs of the customers.
btw. for LRLs this is a MUST! Because the whole LRL reseller-scene is infested by 95% of evil betrayers that are dealing with illusional
dream-products (or better: nightmare-products!)
Whats the big deal?
The big deal is I am not interested in owning a locator which works on the principle of the Crypton Mini.
My only interest is to see how it responds to various buried targets.
I prefer to wait until I can read some field reports than to spend 560 € for a machine I might play with for a few months, then quickly lose interest in.
But if I did want to own a Mini, I still would not order one until I first test it with my own hands to see if I think it will help me to find treasure.
This is the same method I use to buy all my treasure hunting electronics, and I have never found bad results with my purchases.
Another question is:
Is a detector that has 10m max. distance already LRL?
Because I can search a 10 x 10m field within a few minutes with the Jeohunter so perhaps the next version of the Crypton Mini at least should have a distance of 30 meters for large objects.
I have no idea what the response of a Crypton Mini is like, and I don't expect anyone will know until we see some field reports from people who use it.
But if we talk about a hypothetical machine instead of a Crypton Mini, then we can make a hypothetical answer:
I think that if you have a machine which always locates the approximate location of non-ferrous buried metal within a meter radius without finding every piece of trash, and it does this from 10 meters distance, then this machine can help you find treasure in most treasure hunting scenarios.
In cases where you are only searching a field 10 x 10m, then I would not waste my time with such a machine.
I would use a metal detector that is best suited to the kind of treasure you are searching for.
For a 10 x 10 m search field, if the 30 ft detector could locate buried metals deeper than your metal detector, then I would use it for this small field.
But the recoveries I see in most of the Morgan videos and Greek videos are from less depth, only metal detector depth.
Best Wishes,

J_P





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