🧙♂️ Detect like a pro, save your blades, and never miss a hidden metal gem!
The Little Wizard II Nail Finder is a compact, battery-powered metal detector designed specifically for woodworking professionals. With a 40-hour battery life, ergonomic handle, and fine-tuning capability, it detects both small and large metal objects embedded in wood, helping protect your tools and projects from costly damage.
Brand | Wizard Distribution |
Color | Black |
Batteries Required? | No |
Material | Plastic |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.5"L x 2.67"W x 1.5"H |
Battery Life | 40 Hours |
Adjustable Length | No |
International Protection Rating | IP54 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Metal Detection |
Manufacturer | Wizard Distribution |
UPC | 721633114512 721633249023 021633249024 721633249009 |
Part Number | Little Wizard II Metal Detector |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 13700 |
Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Compact |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Usage | woodworking, metal detecting |
Batteries Included? | No |
E**K
It's great.
This is excellent. I should have bought this long ago. Could have saved myself a lot of money on blade sharpening.
G**N
Works well but a little noisy
I was searching for nails in wood recovered from a 100 year old house. I wanted to ensure all nails were removed so I didn't hurt myself or my planer or table saw when I trimmed the wood for new projects. The nail finder seemed very sensitive and seemed to find nails in the wood from both sides of the board, even small tacks and short nails that were buried in the wood. The product emphasizes the need to use a new battery each time. I decided to increase the battery life by turning off the nail finder after using it on each board, because then I would remove all the nails, which might take 5 minutes or more.This seemed to keep the battery fresh, but each time I turned on the nail finder, I had to re-calibrate it, which is a slightly noisy process. After 20 boards, the noise was a little annoying. However, the accuracy at finding nails was very good, so I still give this a high rating.
M**K
It does it’s job but…
I wanted to repurpose the wood from some old windows and I know there are buried nails in there. I bought this detector to help me know where I could run it through the table saw. This is not nearly that precise. It does detect the metal every time but the noise starts ‘near’ the nail, like an inch plus. I know this because I dismantled the window to see what was exactly where.I’m sure I could spend a little more for a pinpoint detector. Next time I will. It totally works though, just more broadly than I’d prefer.
D**N
Great Tool, Great Customer Service, and Great Company!
I have used one of these Little Wizard ll metal detectors for years. It has saved a lot of saw blades, jointer blades and thickness planer blades. There is a small thumb wheel on the side which adjusts the tool’s sensitivity. The little screw that holds the thumb wheel to the tool worked its way loose and disappeared. So I ordered a new one on Amazon. I also sent an email to the company asking what the size of the little screw was or if I could buy one from them. A week later, I received a new thumb wheel and several screws and also a brand new Little Wizard ll. I couldn’t believe it. Talk about great customer service! I could have returned the one I bought on Amazon, but kept it as a back up.
F**Y
Worth every penny!
I was hoping to find a tool that would help me assess the risk of drilling a hole in wood. The picture shows a small section of a wood rack. I wanted to be able to drill a hole between the existing pegs and couldn't remember whether or not there were any screws in the piece at the location where I needed the new holes. This nail finder worked great. I don't know how 'accurate' it is, but I was able to drill a dozen holes 1-3/8" in diameter with NO problems (i.e., didn't hit any screws).Setup and calibration was a breeze as was using the tool. Every woodworker with wood that has been exposed to metal fasteners could use this.
S**1
Works ok, not exactly what I expected.
Judging from the shape of the scan head I assumed that I would be able to locate nails anywhere between the two edges ...but this is not the case. It seems like there are 2 sensors 1 inch apart. If the nail is directly over one of those 2 spots then it detects pretty good but if it is not then there is a good chance of it not detecting the object unless the metal object is really big. If you were to scan for a nail that is exactly in the middle of the scan head it will probably not find it. The sensitivity is out of wack once in while so I feel the need to adjust before each use to make sure (this inconvenience is worsen by the fact that the adjustment screw requires a flat to screw driver handy). There is also no indicator to remind you that the unit is turned on.
C**Y
Picks up nails, saves equipment
Working on pallets to reclaim wood and this helps find all the nails and staples and saves saw blades and planer knives.
R**N
Wizard
I haven't experimented with the settings; but at this point would aim for greater sensitivity.
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