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Product description
Quick overview
The Stud Finder Wall Scanner 6 in 1 is a compact wall detection tool that combines multiple scan modes with a clear display and audio alerts, making it suitable for home renovation and DIY tasks. It helps locate wood studs, metal, live AC wiring, joists, pipes and cables, so you can plan safe drilling and mounting. The first paragraph uses the long-tail keyword naturally and highlights the main benefit of accurate detection for safer work.
Tech specs
- Name: Stud Finder Wall Scanner 6 in 1
- Type: Stud detector
- Display: LCD display
- Material: Plastic housing
- Colour: Black
- Size: Handheld
What stands out
This upgraded stud detector offers three stud scan widths at 0.5 in, 1 in and 1.5 in according to the manufacturer, alongside dedicated metal, live AC wire and joist or pipe modes. The combination of a high-resolution LCD screen, three-colour LED indicators and an audio alarm makes it easier to find object edges and centres even in dim conditions. Auto calibration before each scan reduces guesswork, while automatic power-off after three minutes preserves battery life. It ships with a 9V battery and a user manual so it is ready to use straight away, which is handy for quick jobs.
Getting the most from it
Lightweight and straightforward to operate, the scanner works well on drywall, plasterboard and wood panelling. It is not suitable for lath, tile or metal mesh walls, so bear that in mind when choosing the right tool for a surface. You’ll like it if you value a clear visual readout and audible confirmation when locating studs and services. If your priority is deep scanning beyond typical plasterboard depths, consider a specialist deep-scan instrument instead.
Usage tips
Start by running the auto-calibration on a blank area of wall, then sweep slowly while watching the LCD and the LED colours. Mark edges and centres as indicated, and re-scan in the selected stud width mode for confirmation. When searching for wiring, the dedicated live AC wire mode and the audio alarm add extra reassurance, but always follow safe wiring practices and switch off power when necessary.









