Tavool Stud Finder Sensor Wall Scanner

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  • Here is the Tavool Stud Finder Sensor Wall Scanner and today I will be giving it a quick and honest review.
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    This handy tool is a must-have for anyone looking to hang pictures, shelves, or other items on their walls. It's easy to use and will help you locate the studs behind your walls with ease.
    The Tavool Stud Finder uses advanced sensor technology to accurately detect the edges of wood and metal studs, as well as live AC wires. It has a large LCD screen that displays the exact location of the studs, and an audio tone that becomes loud as you get close to the stud. The tool also has a backlit display, making it easy to use in any lighting condition.
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  • @arjitjaiswal3078
    @arjitjaiswal3078 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    When I try to "calibrate in the air" for metal, it just starts loudly beeping any time a wall comes close. It's just a permanent full line with a permanent red light. Not sure what I'm doing wrong

  • @MalClarke
    @MalClarke 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for the video. I just bought one. Do you know why is the electric light in the top right always on?

    • @nicholasdemskiproductreviews
      @nicholasdemskiproductreviews  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I believe that is the system ready light

    • @linhtrinh6306
      @linhtrinh6306 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@nicholasdemskiproductreviewsis this scanner not be able to detect if any wires behind the drywall?

  • @mariojorgevaldiviariadi1200
    @mariojorgevaldiviariadi1200 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Porque no se traduce al español ???

  • @Sigmaxt
    @Sigmaxt 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It more likely you found a screw or a nail that is in the stud than a mix of wood and metal studs in a wall.

    • @nicholasdemskiproductreviews
      @nicholasdemskiproductreviews  20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      yes probably, although i wonder how sensitive this is to finding just a screw in a stud...it would be hard to test unfortunately unless i knew exactly where a screw was in the wall to find it

    • @Sigmaxt
      @Sigmaxt 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@nicholasdemskiproductreviews Reason for me finding this video was that it popped up in the results while searching for a JAXWQ stud/metal/Elec finder. Other than the housing they seem to be very close to being the same. My house is 125 years old Lath / Plaster walls. It does in fact pick up the nails in the lath. Moving the unit right and left picks up a nail every 16 inches. Moving the unit up and down picks up every inch. I have had many stud finders over the years, this style is the only one that worked with lath / plaster walls. Seeing how the nails in the lath has much less mass than a drywall screw it should pick up on them easily. On drywall I have used neodymium magnets to find the screws. I have not had luck doing that with lath walls. the screw/nails are much imbedded much deeper in lath walls.