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      <title>Metal Detector vs Stud Finder: How to Tell Which Tool to Use for Any</title>
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      <description>The stud finder is the better buy for most wall-mount jobs because it solves the task with less setup, less cleanup, and less storage burden than a metal detector. That changes when the target is buried metal, concrete, sand, or a wall packed with unknown metal.</description>
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