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Zircon MultiScanner i700 Center-Finding Stud Finder with Metal and AC Electrical Scanning and DVD How-To guide


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Brand: Zircon
Color: YELLOW
Manufacturer: Zircon
Model: MS i700


Features
Locates the edges and center of wood or metal studs up to 1 1/2-Inches (38 mm) deep
Scans for metal and live AC wires
Easy-to-read LCD display, audio tone, and the patented SpotLite® Pointing System indicate stud center
Built-in eraseable marker makes one-handed operation easy
Metal and AC Electrical Scanning and DVD How-To guide

Accessories
Measuring, Marking, and Layout: A Builder's Guide
This Old House (1-year)

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Editorial Reviews:

The Zircon multiscanner stud finder locates the edges and center of wood or metal studs up to 1 1/2-inches (38 mm) deep and scans for metal and live ac wires. It has an easy-to-read LCD display, audio tone, and the patented spotlite pointing system indicate stud center. It features a built-in erasable marker which makes one-handed operation easy. This item comes with a metal and ac electrical scanning and a DVD how-to guide.


User Comments about the Zircon MultiScanner i700 Center-Finding Stud Finder with Metal and AC Electrical Scanning and DVD How-To guide

After tossing my 10-year old Zircon stud finder in the trash for misleading me, I looked online to see what was the current best stud finder. I also appreciated the backlit display as well as the laser guidance when the center of the stud is found.The other nice feature of this model is it's ability to detect metal (in case you want to try and find the drywall screws instead of studs) and hot/live wires in the wall (so you don't get electrocuted pushing a screw into some electrical wires). To my surprise, the Zircons were mentioned as some of the best - right alongside the Stanley Fatmax 500, which can theoretically find a stud through marble tile or two sheets of drywall, but I couldn't find this model.I took the i700 home and put it to work; the sensitivity was great as was the way in which both edges of the stud are found so you can find center. A nice little value for this model is it's ability to also mark the center point using the little, built-in pencil it has - just pull the switch down and 'mark', you have it.



This piece of machine is fussy in the surface you use it on so you might want to try and cover your surface with a thin piece of wood, calibrate and rescan. So buyer beware and know that you can buy it cheaper at a brick and mortar shop close by. Does this product do what the manufacturer claims.The answer is yes and no. It is worth $50, but you will probably want to have other stud finding tools (with different detection methods) in your toolbox for the surfaces this product doesn't like. I used it on dry wall that was painted over and it worked in some spots and not others. I understand amazon charges 20% commission for those selling on this site, but it doesn't mean the 3rd party sellers should pass the mark-up on to the buyer plus shipping and then try for profits on top of it all. Not at all.


It does when the conditions are right and you are using it surfaces that it "likes", but if you use it on surface that reflect in ways it doesn't like then it doesn't find studs. When it does work, it is better than mot others.Is it a reasonable, competitive price. Definitely not worth $75. You can get it at your local HD for $50.


Have used the unit only once but it seems as though it has potential. Thanks---Brian



While no stud sensor I have ever used has been 100% accurate, this one does as good of a job as any. No significant complaints.



This is a great scanner. I paid less than $40 with shipping. Works well on both interior and exterior walls unlike cheaper models and finds the center of the stud not just the edge. Too bad the price has jumped up so high.