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Zircon 60369 Studsensor I65 Onestep Center Finding Stud Finder with "How To" Video Included

Zircon 60369 Studsensor I65 Onestep Center Finding Stud Finder with "How To" Video Included
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Manufacturer: Zircon
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Zircon 60369 Studsensor I65 Onestep Center Finding Stud Finder with "How To" Video Included Features

Locates the edges and center of wood or metal studs up to 1 1/2-Inches (38 mm) deep
Easy-to-read LCD display, audio tone, and the patented SpotLite® Pointing System indicate stud center
WireWarning detection indicates the presence of live, unshielded electrical wiring up to 2-Inches (51 mm) deep
Should scanning begin over a stud, Zircon's patented "over-the-stud" indicator alerts the user to start the scan in a new location
Have questions? Need more information? Call the Zircon Customer Service department at 1-800-245-9265, Monday-Friday 9am - 5pm PST. We'll be happy to help!
 

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Zircon's StudSensor i65 OneStep quickly and easily locates the edges and center of wood and metal studs and joists behind walls, floors, and ceilings. Patented CenterVision technology finds the center of studs in a single pass. Its easy-to-read display screen indicates directions, edges and center of studs, while WireWarning detection indicates the presence of live AC voltage. FEATURES: Stud Scan mode locates the edges and center of wood or metal studs up to 3/4-inch (19 mm) deep -- DeepScan mode doubles the scanning depth to 1 1/2-inches (38 mm) -- LCD display indicates direction, edges, and center of studs -- Patented SpotLite Pointing System and audio tone signals when the stud center is reached -- WireWarning detection indicates the presence of live, unshielded electrical wiring up to 2-inches (51 mm) deep -- ACT (Auto Correcting Technology) automatically corrects common user errors, such as when scanning begins over a stud

 

What Customers Say About Zircon 60369 Studsensor I65 Onestep Center Finding Stud Finder with "How To" Video Included:

Used only one time, but this one really works. It is above the other two basic models, so I went with this one. While I do not use daily, this will fit your needs for all basic work. Recommend - Larry

The "How To" video is a joke, since it doesn't contain anything that is not in the written instructions. The stud finder works only marginally well on the wall, and doesn't work on the floor at all (it is supposed to). I would like to know what I'm doing wrong, or how to find one of these things that works really well.

This device definitely works. I have been remodeling a very old home for three years, and it included removing and working with existing wood lath with plaster walls.Conventional wisdom says none of the modern-day Stud Sensors work with wood lath and plaster walls, and the reasons cited include.1) The rows of wood lath can vary in thickness -- thereby, throwing off the reading depth of the sensor.2) When plaster is applied, it is forced through the gaps in the wood lath and builds up behind the lath to lock the plaster to the wall upon drying. And if you ever hear me mention the word "remodel", again, please SHOOT ME. These varying thicknesses also throw off the accuracy of these stud sensors.Yes, I agree with all of that on merit -- but I've used the i65 successfully after realizing a few things. Believe me. This will result in a flash of its red locator light and a short beep. Yes.

This sets the initial depth reading.b) Keeping the unit pressed against the wall, continue pressing that button (do not release it after setting the depth)-- then start sliding it slowly on a horizontal line parallel to the floor. Here are a few tips that might help.a) Set the unit flat against the wall and press and hold the left-side button. When you reach the leading edge of a stud it will show the gauge on the device, and when you reach the center of that stud the red light will come on indicating that centerline.c) If the device fails to locate a stud within 16 inches of your starting point (typically, more like within 8 or 12 inches) a few possibilities could have occurred: 1) You started off directly on a stud by chance. Zircon builds a good product.

This i65 unit from Zircon works very well, based on my experience. But the device acts differently when that happens.For instance, the red light may never come on.This is a sign of moving too quickly, or of hitting an odd pocket of very dense plaster during the initial read -- in my opinion.Or it may show a narrow gauge reading on the screen, which quickly disappears. Again, slow down and maintain an even horizontal movement as best you can, shifting its position. I've been working on this old house for 3 years. 3) You hit large pockets of plaster by chance.Solution.Move the device down (or up) about an inch from your original level, reset the depth reading as described earlier -- and try again.Using this method, my i65 read accurately thru a layer of 1/2" drywall on top of cracked deteriorating plaster of about 3/4" thickness, and that was on top of 3/8" thick wood lath -- finding the studs accurately nearly every time. Give credit where credit is due. First of all, many owners never bother to read the instructions, and try to use these devices too quickly. 8-) I'm sure I'll be happy once this ordeal is through.

2) You moved the device too quickly. Do you get the occasional misread. But there have been a few tools which I've bought during this time that actually WORK -- and this is one of them.The other, invaluable remodeling tools I've purchased include DeWalt battery-operated circular saw and drills, Milwaukee Sawzall for ripping out pipes (corded is best, with the rotating handle), and my Makita combination saw.

Great tool. I did not know what to expect, and was pleasingly surprised. I would recommend to others.

I have textured wall. Even using the tool the way suggested by the manufacturer, I have really inconsistent results. About half the time the "stud" turns out not to be a "stud."

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