The MultiScanner L550 stud finder is a versatile all-in-one tool designed to locate wood and metal studs, metal, and live electrical wiring, making it essential for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals. Perfect for projects big or small, it simplifies tasks while enhancing safety. With accurate center-finding capabilities, it identifies both the center and edges of wood and metal studs in one pass, simplifying your scanning. The integrated live wiring alert provides an extra layer of safety, detecting unshielded AC electricity as you scan for studs and metal. Its metal detection feature locates ferrous metals, such as steel, up to 3 inches deep and non-ferrous metals, like copper, up to 1 1/2 inches deep. To find live electrical wiring, switch to AC Scan mode. Ideal for hanging shelves, installing fixtures, or tackling home renovations, the L550 combines efficiency, safety, and versatility in a compact design, making it an essential addition to any tool kit.
SIMPLE MODE SWITCH: Quickly toggle between modes to detect studs, deep studs, metal, or live electrical wiring with a user-friendly 4-mode selector, meeting a variety of project needs.
CLEAR INDICATIONS: A bright, clear display, audio alerts, and the Target Spotlight pinpoint target locations, while the signal strength indicator differentiates between shallow and deep objects for enhanced precision.
NO GUESSWORK: The SpotLite Pointer and illuminated markers ensure you can clearly identify where to drill or cut, taking the guesswork out of your tasks.
AUTOMATIC ERROR CORRECTION: ACT (Auto Correcting Technology) addresses common scanning errors automatically, helping you save time and avoid frustration.
VERSATILE SCANNING CAPABILITIES:
WOOD AND METAL STUDS: Find wood and metal studs up to 3/4 inch deep, making it perfect for securely mounting shelves, TVs, or cabinets.
THICKER WALLS: Use DeepScan mode to detect targets up to 1 1/2 inches deep, ideal for thicker walls or flooring.
FERROUS & NON-FERROUS METALS: Detect non-ferrous metals, such as copper, up to 1 1/2 inches deep or ferrous metals like steel up to 3 inches deep to avoid or identify metallic objects during your projects.
LIVE ELECTRICAL WIRES: Identify live, unshielded electrical wires up to 2 inches deep, reducing the risk of accidents during drilling.