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5-in-1 wall stud detector with HD LCD screen, detects metal, wire and wood studs
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Description
General Description: The 5-in-1 wall stud finder is an essential tool for anyone wanting to carry out DIY projects safely. Thanks to its intelligent microprocessor chip, it quickly and accurately detects wood wires, pipes, metal, and AC wiring hidden in walls. With its 5 detection modes, this device is designed to locate both the center and edges of objects, ensuring efficient and safe use. Technical Specifications Detection Modes: 5 in 1 (1/2 inch, 1 inch, 1 1/2 inches) Detection Depth: Up to 2.36 inches for metals Power Supply: 9V (9V 6F22 battery not included) Product Dimensions: 15.2 x 6.2 x 2.8 cm Package Dimensions: 16 x 7.8 x 4.5 cm Package Weight: 168 g Color: Black and Yellow Material: ABS Installation To use the detector, simply turn it on, place it flat against the wall, and press the scan button. The device calibrates automatically, making it easy to use. Uses: The stud finder is ideal for: Locating wooden studs and beams; Detecting ferrous and non-ferrous metals; Identifying live electrical wires to prevent accidents when installing equipment. It beeps and uses a signal bar on the LCD screen to indicate the proximity of detected objects, even in low-light conditions thanks to its backlight. Other information: When scanning in sweep mode, a warning activates to indicate the presence of live electrical current, helping you avoid hazards during your work.
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Length15 cm
- Width15 cm
- Voltage9 V
- Availability of spare parts0.000912 year(s)
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