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Rack-A-Tiers 52300 Studball, Colors may Vary (Basic Pack)

Rack-A-Tiers 52300 Studball, Colors may Vary (Basic Pack) Rack-A-Tiers 52300 Studball, Colors may Vary (Basic Pack) Rack-A-Tiers 52300 Studball, Colors may Vary (Basic Pack) Rack-A-Tiers 52300 Studball, Colors may Vary (Basic Pack) Rack-A-Tiers 52300 Studball, Colors may Vary (Basic Pack) Rack-A-Tiers 52300 Studball, Colors may Vary (Basic Pack)
$ 15.82

Score By Feature

Based on 1,361 ratings
Easy to use
9.71
Accuracy
9.38
Value for money
9.18

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Product Description

An earth magnetic with an incredible 27 pounds of pull that requires no batteries
Rak52300 is the part number for this manufacturer's product.
A tool for detecting screws or nails in wooden
It is possible that the colors will differ.
It will detect 40 or more Steel studs in less than a minute on a wall made of 5/8 inch drywall.

Questions & Answers

I was wondering if anyone could tell me why one uses the word "pack" to express the single, simple idea of a package?

package, which can exist as one or as many as you wish. In addition to the number, there may be more than one.

In what ways is the basic package different from the premium package?

No, I bought the magnet and that was all there was. When I contacted the seller, they said they had only ever sold one item

Can you tell me how many there are in the ?

That sure does not appear to be a very clear statement. There was only one unit in my order, and I received it in about eight weeks. The program works well, however.

What if the flooring is carpeted and I need to find the joists?

It easily finds the studs, but since I don't have carpeting, it can't locate the studs under the 3/4-inch drywall. Let's see - if it is able to locate the tacking in carpeted side walls even though your carpet thickness is thick, you might also locate the joists! Answer I can give you is the best one.

Selected User Reviews For Rack-A-Tiers 52300 Studball, Colors may Vary (Basic Pack)

Stud Finder is the best stud finder in the world
5/5

By far the best stud finder I've ever used, for finding the center of metal studs. I have tried other neodymium magnets, but they're not precise enough to find the center, and unprotected magnets leave marks on Using the spherical shape of this magnet, it is very easy to slide the magnet around and see where it sticks best, and then place it right in the center to ensure stability. It is strong enough to adhere to a stud even though the drywall is 5/8" thick. If I'm drilling a large hole for a toggle bolt, I don't always rely on screw locations, so I try not to rely on screw locations. I do a lot of mounting jobs that require drilling up to a 1-inch hole for a toggle bolt. Considering the large 25" inch wide metal stud, there is very little room for I have never failed to find the center of a stud on my first try since I got my studball. As well as preventing marks from leaving on the wall, the rubber housing ensures durability. Despite being a bit overpriced, I think they are still worth getting although I wish they were cheaper. Already have a second one. If the first one is lost, I will buy a third one. The studfinder is ideal for finding wood or metal studs. It can then be used with another device (e. to find the stud first is a smart idea to speed up the process, then I use the studball to confirm the stud position and It is possible to use a stud ball alone, if you don't need to find studs every so often and are not doing this professionally. In short, you won't be disappointed if you purchase the book. (Only downside is that I've yet to figure out how to store it so that it doesn't stick to other metal objects or In most cases this is the case with neodymium stud finders. Some form of protective foam sleeve will probably be made eventually it would be nice if it came with something or had some type of protective case available as an accessory).

Kallie TALBOT
Kallie TALBOT
| Apr 02, 2021
Stud finder that is the most reliable It was always frustrating when I used conventional stud finders and kept getting false positives
5/5

These are the only ones I use now since I have donated my old ones to the thrift store. Combining them with my vertical line laser, I use them to detect screws in drywall over wood framing. By leaving the magnet stuck to a screw, I can use the laser to create patterns using painters tape that will help me determine where cabinet built-ins, handrail brackets, and other items should be located. Is the best and simplest idea I've ever seen. As well as preventing wall marking, the rubber casing protects the device. My leg sticks to the loose change inside my pocket whenever I slap it on my leg. I love it!.

Elaina Blair
Elaina Blair
| Feb 06, 2021
How to disassemble walls quickly can be seen in the drywall video
5/5

It is for the following reasons that I have ruled out magnetic nail finders The experiments did not produce results. It is far better to do this. With some help from a vertical line laser, you can quickly mark all the screws and nails on the drywall. It can also stick to sheetmetal studs when covering sheetmetal studs. It is now possible for you to remove the nails and screws that have been marked. Cut the handle off of your pipe with the CRL 13" Pipe Handle Disassemble walls with a knife and cut the joints, and it will take you a fraction of the time to smash and clean up the wall that it takes the Hulk. You can gain greater insight into the topic by watching the YouTube video.

Poppy Johnston
Poppy Johnston
| Jan 08, 2021
Finding a nail or screw head is easy with this tool
4/5

Using this product, you can locate a nail or screw head precisely, but you need to know how close the screw or nail is to the object you are looking for. There isn't a lot of ease in moving back and forth to find a general location. the CH Hanson 03040 Magnetic Stud Finder to be more convenient for scanning walls, but it is of less use for locating nails/screw heads that need to be removed. There is no better tool for that purpose than this one. If most of your goal is to simply locate a stud, the Hanson is The tools in each group are good and worth having in one's As well as the magnets, I also have an electronic stud finder, which is decent and I sometimes use it to locate the place of the stud, but I use the electronic stud finder There's really only one thing you need the racks My top choices would be the Tier and the Hanson to get the job done fast. If I did not have the electronic finder, however, I probably wouldn't buy it.

Knox Davies
Knox Davies
| Sep 17, 2020
I believe it doesn't have any chance of failing as it's too simple
5/5

The fastest, easiest, most reliable and compact way of doing things. An operation that is done by hand Hold the swing with your foot until it firmly adheres to the nail/screw head, let it go, and let it stay there while you drill or mark, until you are ready to pull it out. An engineer by profession, I think this puppy really does epitomize the concept of elegant simplicity. not in what it does, but in what it does not do This marker requires no batteries, beeps, or flashing lights to work, and you don't have to hold it in place all the time to The only possibility is that your dog will chew it up (if he is not polite). It's crucial to put the plastic side against the wall, or else you'll think that someone drew a pencil on the nailhead.

Ben Vazquez
Ben Vazquez
| Feb 23, 2021
I really like this magnetic ball
5/5

I can vouch for the accuracy and ease of use of this In addition to my two electronic stud finders, I have retired them from service. It may take a little patience to learn how to use this magnetic ball, but it is dead accurate once you do. Having the magnetic grab on to a dry wall nail or screw, I can now hang it on the wall while I get a small piece of painters tape to put on the wall in Whenever I tried to find the center of the stud with the electronic devices, I was unsure where it was. It did not seem like they were The fact that this stud finder uses no batteries is an added bonus!.

Davian Hensley
Davian Hensley
| May 18, 2021
I'm very pleased with this little gadget
5/5

I feel it's well worth the price. Definitely one of the tiniest gadgets around. There are several stud finders in my toolbox, but none of them really work well with metal studs. I've even used the magnetic stud finder of the competitors with mixed results. I've been using this thing for some time now. It feels like the metal studs are on each side of the wall as I roll it along the wall. It takes practice to get the right feel for it, but once you get it, you'll realize how valuable it is for picking up metal studs. I have also used it for wood studs, but it is a little more difficult to find the screws with wood. If I wanted to find a stud in wood, I would stick to a conventional deep wall stud finder. My metal studs will be the only ones to wear this gem.

Sasha CONNOLLY
Sasha CONNOLLY
| Sep 24, 2020

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