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Model: DeWalt DW0100 6.3 in. L X 4.2 in. W Stud Finder 3/4 in. 1 pc
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I try to comment every time that this stud finder comes up. I really don't care for this tool. I never use mine anymore. It's rarely accurate at finding studs and the electrical detection gets very oversensitive to the point that I sometimes have it tell me an entire wall is pure electrical, when I know for a fact that it isn't. I bought a multi light bar stud finder (mine happens to be a Franklin, I've used other brands too) and it's infinitely superior to every "beep" type of stud finder (like the one in this post) that I've ever had in my life.
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I try to comment every time that this stud finder comes up. I really don't care for this tool. I never use mine anymore. It's rarely accurate at finding studs and the electrical detection gets very oversensitive to the point that I sometimes have it tell me an entire wall is pure electrical, when I know for a fact that it isn't. I bought a multi light bar stud finder (mine happens to be a Franklin, I've used other brands too) and it's infinitely superior to every "beep" type of stud finder (like the one in this post) that I've ever had in my life.
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I try to comment every time that this stud finder comes up. I really don't care for this tool. I never use mine anymore. It's rarely accurate at finding studs and the electrical detection gets very oversensitive to the point that I sometimes have it tell me an entire wall is pure electrical, when I know for a fact that it isn't. I bought a multi light bar stud finder (mine happens to be a Franklin, I've used other brands too) and it's infinitely superior to every "beep" type of stud finder (like the one in this post) that I've ever had in my life.
I try to comment every time that this stud finder comes up. I really don't care for this tool. I never use mine anymore. It's rarely accurate at finding studs and the electrical detection gets very oversensitive to the point that I sometimes have it tell me an entire wall is pure electrical, when I know for a fact that it isn't. I bought a multi light bar stud finder (mine happens to be a Franklin, I've used other brands too) and it's infinitely superior to every "beep" type of stud finder (like the one in this post) that I've ever had in my life.
I try to comment every time that this stud finder comes up. I really don't care for this tool. I never use mine anymore. It's rarely accurate at finding studs and the electrical detection gets very oversensitive to the point that I sometimes have it tell me an entire wall is pure electrical, when I know for a fact that it isn't. I bought a multi light bar stud finder (mine happens to be a Franklin, I've used other brands too) and it's infinitely superior to every "beep" type of stud finder (like the one in this post) that I've ever had in my life.
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Interesting! Thank you. I might try this one.
I was going to go with a Franklin, but those dont detect metal, wires, cables, etc.
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Thank you for your comment. Which model of Franklin do you have?
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