Franklin Sensors 710 Stud Finder with 13-Sensor Detection vs Stud Finder Wall Scanner 5-in-1 with LCD Display
Overall winner: Franklin Sensors 710 Stud Finder with 13-Sensor Detection
Key Differences
JAXWQ's Stud Finder (A) offers strong value with a lower listed price and emphasizes high-sensitivity micro-sensor detection and ease of use. Franklin's 710 (B) uses a 13-sensor array that maps full stud width and auto-adjusts depth for higher detection accuracy and more versatile material detection (wood and metal)
Franklin Sensors 710 Stud Finder with 13-Sensor Detection
Stud finder with 13 patented sensors for accurate stud detection and full-width visualization. Users note accuracy, ease of use, and clear stud placement; some consider it pricey
Pros
- 13-sensor detection
- full-width stud visualization
- easy to use
- high accuracy
Cons
- mixed value for money
Stud Finder Wall Scanner 5-in-1 with LCD Display
5-in-1 stud finder with microprocessor sensor detects edges and centers of wood, metal, joists, pipes, and live AC behind walls. Easy to use with accurate readings and quick results. Customers praise its reliability and time-saving utility for DIY projects
Pros
- accurate edge and center detection
- easy-to-use interface
- quick sensing with microprocessor chip
- detects multiple materials (wood, metal, pipes, live AC)
Cons
- no explicit limitations in provided data
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | JAXWQ |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Franklin Sensor |
| User Reviews | Franklin Sensor |