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Franklin Sensors 710 Professional Stud Finder with 13-Sensors Wood & Metal Stud Detector/Wall Scanner, Made in the USA

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Features

  • Higher Accuracy, Better Technology: With 13 patented sensors, the 710 detects studs more accurately
  • Shows the FULL WIDTH of Studs: The wide LED display shows the stud's center and edges simultaneously
  • 1.6 Deep Scan, Always On: The 710 auto-adjusts for depth through 1 layer of sheetrock/drywall
  • Accurate and Easy: Just press and hold the button to instantly detect studs. No calibration required
  • Additional Info: The ProSensor 710 uses non-rechargeable AA batteries (not included)

Description

The ProSensor 710 incorporates innovative stud sensing technology that instantly finds hidden studs. No sliding is required. This patent-pending detector senses the wall in thirteen locations simultaneously, then immediately illuminates the display elements that are in front of a stud. The ProSensor 710 is faster, less error prone and more accurate than other products on the market. It is the easy way to find studs.

Manufacturer: ‎Franklin Sensor


Part Number: ‎ProSensor 710


Item Weight: ‎9 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎7 x 3.4 x 2 inches


Item model number: ‎ProSensor 710


Batteries: ‎2 AA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎Full Size


Color: ‎Yellow


Style: ‎Yellow Precision Stud Finder


Finish: ‎Smooth Plastic


Material: ‎Electronic Components, Plastic


Shape: ‎Rectangular


Power Source: ‎Battery-Powered


Voltage: ‎3 Volts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Number of Handles: ‎1


Handle Material: ‎plastic


Performance Description: ‎laterally accurate within 0.25 inch, measurement depth 1.5 inch


Measurement Accuracy: ‎laterally accurate within 0.25 inch, measurement depth 1.5 inch


Included Components: ‎stud finder


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Description Pile: ‎AA 2 required not included


Date First Available: November 28, 2011


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  • Superb. Worked through lathe and plaster for me. Here are some tips....
Style: Yellow Precision Stud Finder
After my wife broke her hand, I needed to put a temporary bannister rail on the wall side of the stairs between the floors of our house. I first tried my old magnetic finder but it was useless, so I ordered the ProSensor after reading reviews. It turned out to be perfect for the job and was easy and quick to use even though this job was awkward. First, the house is old and has thick lathe and plaster. Second I'd repaired the plaster and lathe some years ago so there were metal screws embedded all over the place. Third, my temporary bannister rail needed to cross floors from downstairs to upstairs where the framing is different, and the floor framing gets in the way. Fourth, there is wainscoting and molding on the lower 3 feet of the wall creating obstacles and making that part thicker. Besides this, I absolutely didn't want to drill any extra holes. The ProSensor managed the job superbly. Its readings are almost instant! I love the way it shows the entire width of the stud. Tips: 1) holding it upside down lets you get it closer to some spots. 2) Use small squares of masking tape to mark the center of the studs. Then check at various heights to avoid chance of misreads using a bubble level or plumb line to ensure vertical . This increases accuracy. 3) You can mark a series of studs and check the distance between them for places where you may be in doubt. This also allows interpolating studs in tight spaces where the sensor may not fit. 4) if you can access the other side of the wall, mark studs there too, and compare both sides by measuring with a tape from a door jamb for example. 5) I found it best to place the sensor and then press the button. Moving the sensor around with the button pressed sometimes gave ambiguous results. I recommend trying all these techniques as there are often unusual framing configurations in older houses. Summary - I'm delighted with this device! It's essential for any do-it-yourselfer. It turns an awkward job into a lot of fun. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2018 by Job S Tadoo

  • Best Stud finder I've ever used
Style: Yellow Precision Stud Finder
I grew up in a family of contractors. For us, a stud finder was a hammer and a finish nail we poked in the wall until we hit one. The other electronic stud finders gave too many false readings so they just gathered dust and we got really good at patching drywall. My brother-in-law gave me a Franklin Sensors stud finder for Christmas this year. When I saw how many sensors it had I wondered why no one had thought of this before. Somewhat skeptical, I tried it out. It worked like a charm. It lights up right where the studs are. Next time I visited my parents, I took my new stud finder over to show off my new toy. My dad and I tested it throughout the house. It worked on wood and metal studs. (We built the house so we knew what walls had wood or metal studs). The hammer and finish nail approach works but if you aren't into fixing drywall just to hang a picture, I highly recommend the Franklin Sensors Stud Finder. Any other stud finder will just gather dust in my shop. UPDATE 5/15/12 - I recently remodeled my kitchen and putting in new cabinets gave me the chance to put this stud finder to work. It was really helpful with finding studs and because of the many sensors, I could find and mark both edges of the stud. There were a few times where I thought I was getting false readings. Once where I was putting in the sink cabinet but then I realized the stud finder detects density. I was getting a reading where I knew there wasn't a stud but I have copper vent pipes and it was right where I expected the vent pipe would be. In another spot, it would light up like I had a stud but if I went above or below in the same area on the wall, it would not light up. Then I remembered that I patched a hole in the Sheetrock there and have a small piece of 2x4 in the wall to screw the patch to. This Stud Finder exceeded my expectations. You still have to use your brain so you don't end up putting a screw in a vent pipe but I am happy with the ProSensor 710. I think it would be nice to have a way to keep it on. The button works but sometimes it's awkward to hold it down. If there was a button but also a way to lock it down, I think that would be great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2012 by Scott

  • Great stud finder
Style: Yellow Precision Stud Finder
First time I’ve ever had a stud finder that worked well. If I had it buy over again, I might spring for one with a built-in level. Otherwise, no complaints; it does an excellent job.
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2025 by David Lorand

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