![]() The stud finder detects edges and centers of studs and metal pipes using its 13 LED light indicators-as the ProSensor 710 moves over wood or metal beneath the surface, the lights on the device directly over those obstacles light up, thus marking the location and width of the hidden object. The extra width of the device-it's a hefty 7 inches in length-not only allows it to find studs faster, but also means you will have a more accurate sense of stud locations as you move the finder along the surface. The manufacturer claims the tool has a detection depth of 1.6 inches ideally and 1.1 inches in reality, which we found to be true. 75 inches, you get an accurate reading-we found the results were very accurate over all three types of tested surfaces, including plaster, drywall, and paneling. This model is always in deep scan mode, so even if the walls are thicker than a standard. We didn't have to pass the device back and forth over the wall for more than a few seconds before the 13 indicator lights start popping. We loved the way the ProSensor 710 located studs, both metal and wood, quickly and accurately. Plus, it shows you the edge and center of the stud simultaneously, making your job much easier. No need to take time to calibrate the tool, as with some other stud finders this one is ready to go right away. ![]() Its 13 sensors simultaneously "look" behind the walls (it can also be used to find joists underneath the flooring) to pinpoint the location of wooden studs and metal objects, such as pipes, easily and accurately. The electronic Franklin Sensors ProSensor 710 Precision takes the top spot because of the accurate and detailed look it gives you into your walls. Indicates the presence of metal pipes and studs, but does not differentiate between them ![]()
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