I've got a pile of them siting by the front door. The girls just leave it as they don't need it anymore.
Joking aside, I'm curious to hear as well about any new ones and how worth while they are?
I can't even go into that aisle in the box stores because they all start beeping...

Not to be chinsy but seeing this finder is getting a ton (26K) of good feedback and only $28.
Anybody have experience with it? Tavool Stud finder
Although, you gotta love the first pic showing it scanning a brick wall even though they say it doesn't work on brick or cement walls but 21,000 actual positive feedbacks is not too bad.
https://www.amazon.com/Stud-Finder-Sensor-Wall-Scanner/dp/B07F6RZM43/ref=psdc_553280_t1_B0195K8OT4
I like the Franklin format a lot to help map out exact location of studs. Not to mention getting the opportunity of not having to use 9v Batteries, they **** and used on almost all stud finders.
I just use rare earth magnets. Lightly hold it and use a circular pattern against the wall. It grabs the screw or nail. Then I just move straight up and down until it grabs the next. Takes me seconds to find the studs.
I have had a Zircon for the better part of 10 years. It's been very reliable for me.
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Couple magnets, couple strings, tape measure, done. No battery to **** out in the middle of a job or leak sitting in a freezing/cooking garage. No head scratching wondering why the framer had random stud spacing. Get a strong enough magnet and they work well even through plaster, though a thicker PC wall may be troublesome.
My CM stud finder actually works very well but hasn't been out of the tool bucket in a few years. Magnets are my go-to.
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I wound up with the Zircon A250: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079PVL9P8/?tag=atomicindus08-20
I've been pretty happy with it.
I bought that exact stud sensor a while back. It is no better than the 20 year old Zircon unit I have. Save you $20 for a case of suds.Not to be chinsy but seeing this finder is getting a ton (26K) of good feedback and only $28.
Anybody have experience with it? Tavool Stud finder
Although, you gotta love the first pic showing it scanning a brick wall even though they say it doesn't work on brick or cement walls but 21,000 actual positive feedbacks is not too bad.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F6RZM43/?tag=atomicindus08-20
I like the Franklin format a lot to help map out exact location of studs. Not to mention getting the opportunity of not having to use 9v Batteries, they **** and used on almost all stud finders.
so he just cut the bottom three inches off the stud and left it hanging
