The Skill School: Where Outdoor Tech Gets Put Through Its Paces
Every now and then you stumble across a site that isn’t just another half-baked review farm or SEO-stuffed wasteland. The Skill School is one of the rare ones that actually does the work.
I recently used watched some of Gary’s Minelab Manticore videos and had major success almost straight away! The term sulky teenager has never sounded so good! Id also like to say tips like running iron on open and really listening to those low tones helped me secure 2 hammered coins from two different permissions last weekend. So, its only right that the Skills School gets the attention it deserves.
The Skill School goes beyond glossy product shots. They test gear properly, out in real conditions – not in a studio with a fern and a ring light.

Their metal detecting content is especially solid: clear guides, straight-talk reviews, and proper field know-how. Add in their experience days and 1-to-1 tuition, and suddenly you’ve got a place that doesn’t just tell you which detector to buy, but how to actually use it without looking like you’re auditioning for a slapstick sketch.
It’s practical, honest and written by people who clearly spend more time outdoors than arguing on Facebook groups about coil sizes.
If you want dependable insight before splashing out on new kit – or you simply like reading about tech that belongs in the field rather than the cupboard – The Skill School is well worth a visit.
Take a look here: www.skill-school.co.uk



