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(34 customer reviews) 46 of 47 people found the following review helpful
They improved it with an upgrade,
February 25, 2004 Bob Feeser "MillCrafters.com" (Springfield, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Wizard Detectors 25506 Lumber Wizard III Metal Detector (Tools & Home Improvement)
This is a revamp of a previous review. I wasn't sure whether to order one after reading the other reviews, and after visiting the Wizard web site. Well I broke down and ordered one, and I am glad that I did. I noticed that they eliminated the large adjusting knob on the face of the unit. The plastic form pack and instructions that it is shipped in still have the bulge, where the knob used to go, and the cardboard placard still has the instructions on how to use the missing knob. Before it had the large fine adjusting knob, and a recessed fine adjust screw what was used to get the large knob within adjusting range.
Adjusting is simple now. With the single recessed screw, you simply hold it up in the air and turn the screw until it starts to squeal, then back it off just enough for it to get quiet. Now you are at the maximum sensitive setting. It is intuitive and simple enough, that you don't mind, setting it, every time you use it.
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful
Worth the money if you have lots of wood to check,
March 21, 2002 By A Customer
This review is from: Wizard Detectors 25506 Lumber Wizard III Metal Detector (Tools & Home Improvement)
I upgraded to the lumber wizard after having really good success with the smaller (and cheaper) little wizard from the same company. This is similar to security wands at the airports, but more "woodworker" friendly (you don't have to scrape your knuckles to get close to the wood since the handle is raised - and its half the price of the others). The vibration feature is really nice to have when the workshop gets noisy. I had to fine tune it when I first got it, but haven't touched it since (nearly 3 months). It's super sensitive, but when you get it tuned right and move it slowly and thoroughly, I doubt anything metal would get past it. Much faster to use than the little wizard as well, since the scanner area is much bigger. Well worth it if blades and time are important to you.
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful
Good Under Ideal Conditions,
February 19, 2004 J. Poole (Gilbert, SC USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Wizard Detectors 25506 Lumber Wizard III Metal Detector (Tools & Home Improvement)
This tool can be made to work, and can save blades. But, it is far from perfect. Keep a test board with a known nail handy, and swipe it occasionally during use. Otherwise, the tool will drift off sensitivity, and you won't know it until your $$ carbide blade tells you... The tool is VERY sensitive to humidity, which is fine if you're in one of those spiffy shops that Fine Woodworking is always featuring, but if you're under a tin roof shed on a humid, rainy day, trying to turn salvaged heart pine siding into flooring, well... just forget it.