CH Hanson 03040 STUD4SURE Magnetic Stud Finder
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| List Price: | $15.99 |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #147 in Home Improvement
- Brand: CH Hanson
- Model: 03040
- Number of items: 1
Features
- Small and compact, easily fits in pocket
- Powerful magnets allows hands free use
- 2 way level for ease of marking
- No batteries required
- Soft grip for easy grabbing and gentle touch
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
The Stud 4 Sure is a stud finder that uses powerful rare earth magnets to pinpoint the exact location of screws or nails in a stud. The tool doesn’t require batteries and never needs calibration. By keeping the tool free of moving or electronic parts, the Stud 4 Sure is easy to use and fits easily into any tool pouch. Just place the stud finder on the wall and sweep in an "S" pattern to locate any metal fastener. The rare earth magnets are strong enough to allow Stud 4 Sure to hang hands-free on a wall, eliminating the need for pencil markings. The ergonomically designed, American made product is guaranteed to last a lifetime of being tossed, dropped, and banged around.
From the Manufacturer
Positively locates nails and screws with powerful "neodymium" magnets. STUD4SURE stud finder works like magic! It sticks to the wall leaving your hands free! No batteries, no calibration, no lights, no hassle. Works on wood or metal studs. Uses multiple Industrial Strength magnets to “Field Vector” the stud. This is the last stud finder you will ever buy.Easy to Use. Simply Slide the flat surface of the STUD 4 SURE Stud Finder slowly accross a wall in a circular or "S" motion until you feel a strong pull to a nail head or screw. Once you have the STUD4SURE Stud Finder directly above a nail head or screw, let it go and it sticks to the wall.
Customer Reviews
First Studfinder that really works
Our house has lath and plaster walls that are covered by Sheetrock. It has always been very difficult to locate studs for hanging heavy items because of the thickness of the walls. The electronic studfinders are undependable. This one works astonishingly well. Just hold it somewhat loosely and move it around in a sort of figure-eight motion. When it finds a stud, it pulls out of your hand and hangs on the wall. You can double check it by trying the same process a foot or two lower. Great product!
Best Way To Find A Stud
After using a variety of "stud finding" tools, I've finally ended my search. Short of high tech instrumentation not available to the general public, this stud finder is as good as it gets. It's amazing how we spend a lot of money on battery powered stud finders with all sorts of lights and sounds, when all you really need is this boring yellow magnet.
From HandyMan with Years of Experience. This is the ONE.
I agree with all the high praise for this low tech simple and highly effective approach to the age old stud finding task.
I don't know what took me so long it find this. Oh, I know. I didn't know 'this' kind of powerful finding magnet existed. I was use to being frustrated by the always questionable(is it a stud or isn't it) and unreliable high tech electronic ones, and at the other end, the low tech low power 'floating magnet pointer' kind.
Let me tell you the advantages from much OTJ experience. First, unlike the low power pointer kind, this one is much larger and there you can scan/cover an area much faster. Second, once you have located a stud nail its powerful magnet sticks to the nail providing an absolute positive ID, unlike an electronic one, and because it stays on the wall, it provides its own 'marker' until you are ready to attach your thingy. No marking on your wall.
Now, keep in mind once you have located a nail, if it is not where you want to attach something in the horizontal direction, measure in multiples of 16" increments in either direction to find other studs along your wall. Then move the magnet, to that location to scan again to verify the closest stud to your desired location. Also, once you have located your horizontal location, be sure your vertical location point selected to drive a larger nail or screw is really a full length stud locating a nail above and below your vertical point using this magnet.
Bottom line: Its simple, can't break, compact in your tool drawer, no marks(sticks to nail for reference point and is vinyl coated to protect wall while sliding/scanning), and can sub as a frig magnet. :)






