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populartunabreath posted Yesterday 10:18 PM
populartunabreath posted Yesterday 10:18 PM

YMMV Home Depot, Zircon StudSensor HD35 Stud Finder. $4.53, in store

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Select Home Depot stores have Zircon
StudSensor HD35 Stud Finder for $4.53, available for in store purchase only.

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https://www.homedepot.com/p/Zirco.../204607262
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Select Home Depot stores have Zircon
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Note, if item is available for the above price at your selected store, a link for "See in store clearance price" will display.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Zirco.../204607262

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Yesterday 10:27 PM
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HulaH00pYesterday 10:27 PM
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Save money and buy a 10-pack of neodymium magnets for $2.99 at Harbor Freight. They'll work better.
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meangreenhunterYesterday 10:39 PM
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Quote from HulaH00p :
Save money and buy a 10-pack of neodymium magnets for $2.99 at Harbor Freight. They'll work better.
n00b here, would these magnets work on wood studs?
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dizzleYesterday 10:46 PM
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Quote from meangreenhunter :
n00b here, would these magnets work on wood studs?

Yes you would be searching for the magnetic drywall screws
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tunabreathYesterday 10:48 PM
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Quote from meangreenhunter :
n00b here, would these magnets work on wood studs?
The magnet works as a stud finder by either being attracted to drywall screws fastened to wooden studs, metal studs or from lathe being nailed to a wood stud.
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anubis57Yesterday 10:50 PM
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Quote from dizzle :
Yes you would be searching for the magnetic drywall screws


Which the installer may or may not have driven into the center of the stud.
Last edited by anubis57 September 5, 2025 at 03:52 PM.
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SplendidReward129Yesterday 11:02 PM
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Quote from anubis57 :
Which the installer may or may not have driven into the center of the stud. ConfusedEEK!
This piece of junk isn't gonna help you find center of the stud either. Need one of the Franklin Sensors ones with like 7 to 11 sensors. This is a great deal for a pretty mediocre item, imo
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Quote from SplendidReward129 :
This piece of junk isn't gonna help you find center of the stud either. Need one of the Franklin Sensors ones with like 7 to 11 sensors. This is a great deal for a pretty mediocre item, imo
I have one of these and it's been working well for years. Shows lines on both sides of the stud. Make marks where the lines are on each side, and then you put the screw or drill between the marks. Some false positives, but a few 2nd tries usually gives you a good estimate. For the bux, this is a SD.

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I've got both Zircon sensor stud finder (different model) and C.H. Hanson Magnetic Stud Finder ($10 on home depot). I use the cheap magnetic one way more. When it is critical, like mounting heavy cabinets, I use magnetic first and then the sensor one to double check the center.
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ash78Today 01:24 PM
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Worth it just as a necklace. I'm already a walking dadjoke.
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RefundroidToday 01:33 PM
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Worth it just as a necklace. I'm already a walking dadjoke.
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hompToday 01:56 PM
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Quote from SplendidReward129 :
This piece of junk isn't gonna help you find center of the stud either. Need one of the Franklin Sensors ones with like 7 to 11 sensors. This is a great deal for a pretty mediocre item, imo
Can you link to one?
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bommar2Today 02:06 PM
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Quote from homp :
Can you link to one?
I have this one and it blows the Zircon one out of the water. https://a.co/d/8kBnXuR
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dweezyToday 03:26 PM
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Quote from bommar2 :
I have this one and it blows the Zircon one out of the water. https://a.co/d/8kBnXuR
Anyone can compare with the max? Is it worth the $100+ price tag over the m210?
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JoshJ7278Today 06:26 PM
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Quote from dweezy :
Anyone can compare with the max? Is it worth the $100+ price tag over the m210?
The Max has a 2.5" depth detection vs 1.7" for the regular.

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