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The StudBuddy Magnetic Stud Finder

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And, as well as detecting studs inside walls, the best stud finders can detect live wires, electrical ducting, and metal or plastic pipes, too. It’s important to use other signals to determine the likelihood of drilling into something you shouldn’t, and you mustn’t assume that ducting or pipework will always run in a straight line, so check wherever you’re planning to drill or cut.

Then remove rings, watches and other jewellery, as well as any electronic devices from your pockets, to avoid interference. A word of warning, though: as good as stud finders are, you need to take your time and exercise caution.

Unlike the other stud finders here, the DeWalt doesn’t show you the entire stud, just the centre of it. It has three scanning modes to detect wooden beams and joists at different depths, and two more to scan for either metals or live cables. It has a three-colour display that illuminates green when nothing has been detected, yellow when you’re close to a target, and red when it’s detected something. First, work out where you want to drill holes for the mirror, TV, shelf or whatever other item you need to hang – it will cut down the time you spend unnecessarily scanning parts of the room. These little boxes of tricks use clever technology to help you identify the studs – or frames – within a stud wall onto which the plasterboard has been attached.

The DeWalt also continually calibrates, meaning it’s good to go as soon as you switch it on, while some of the others here will need the odd bit of manual calibration as you’re scanning. First, it’s designed to work on plasterboard – not plastered walls or on lath and plaster – which could limit its usefulness, particularly in older UK homes. The LCD screen is crisp, and clearly displays the type of material you’re detecting, how close you are to it, the depth, and when you’ve landed at the centre of it.

It also comes with a wrist strap and a drill marker, plus a protective case, even though it has an IP54 dust protection rating. It magnetises itself to the wall when a stud is detected and will hang there like a plumb bob for ease of marking.

Bosch’s Professional Stud Finder is far from the cheapest, but if you’re looking for a fully featured unit that you’re going to use frequently, it’s the one to have. Stud walls are part of the fabric of today’s buildings: whether you live in a new build or have an older property that’s been altered over time, the chances are you’ve got a stud wall or two. Despite its professional label, it’s straightforward to use even for an amateur, with modes to detect metal – magnetic and non-magnetic – live wires, and those all-important studs behind drywalls.Once you’ve found the stud, there’s a channel in the centre of the device to mark the drill hole with a pen, scribe, or centre punch. That cuts down on confusion or ambiguity as to whether you’re drilling into the heart of the stud, or perilously close to the edge. It comes close to the Bosch on specification, and only loses the overall top spot due to the lack of a case and, more importantly, no hole through which to mark the drill holes. There’s also the more expensive StudBuddy Plus, which incorporates vertical and horizontal spirit levels. Cheaper, less sophisticated stud finders are essentially small metal detectors, or even simply magnets, relying on finding nails in studwork.

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