considering the Nokta Anfibio over the AT max your opinion wanted

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If their machines are as rugged as their pinpointers, which I have and like a lot, I'd say pull the trigger. 😁
 

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Assuming the Anfibo is built like the Kruzer, I don't believe you'd have any durability issues with the Anfibo. The Kruzer is a very well made machine. While I have not owned an AT Pro, I have had the opportunity to swing one for a bit. IMO the Kruzer is a much more solidly built machine. I don't how the AT Max is built, as I've never seen one.
 

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I've never used a Nokta, I'm Not hard on equipment and I Really Like the Max.

Probably not much help to you, but the Max is a great machine, it's also my first Garrett.

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I would wait till its out for a little bit.see user reviews IMO
 

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