🔍 Unlock hidden walls like a pro—never miss a stud or wire again!
The HANMATEK SF1 is a compact, battery-powered 4-in-1 stud finder and wall scanner that detects wood, metal, magnetism, and AC wires with up to 120mm depth. Featuring automatic calibration and a clear LCD display, it provides fast, accurate readings to help professionals and DIY enthusiasts safely install fixtures and avoid hidden hazards.
Manufacturer | HANMATEK |
Part Number | SF1 |
Product Dimensions | 18.4 x 10 x 4.8 cm; 200 g |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | SF1 |
Colour | Black |
Style | Compact |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Display style | LCD |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Average Battery Life | 5 minutes |
Item Weight | 200 g |
P**D
Great value and reliable
Great little unit, finds studs and metal with clear beep and lights. Good price, easy to use.
P**N
Reliable Stud Finder with Room for Improvement
The HANMATEK Stud Finder SF1 Wall Scanner is a 4-in-1 electronic stud sensor that promises accurate stud detection. While it performs adequately in most situations, I did encounter some issues when using it on the ceiling.The stud finder features multiple scanning modes, including stud detection, metal detection, AC wire detection, and deep scanning. In most cases, it accurately located studs within walls, making it a useful tool for various projects.However, when attempting to locate studs in the ceiling, I found that the accuracy was inconsistent. The stud finder missed a few studs, which led to frustration and additional time spent trying to find them manually. This limitation may be due to the angle of the scan or the density of materials in the ceiling.On the positive side, the stud finder is compact, lightweight, and easy to handle. The LCD screen provides clear and intuitive readouts, making it user-friendly. The built-in marking feature allows you to note the detected stud locations for convenience during the project.The battery life is decent, providing sufficient power for extended use. The device also includes a handy auto-shutoff feature to preserve battery when not in use, which is a nice touch.Overall, while the HANMATEK Stud Finder SF1 Wall Scanner performs well for most stud detection tasks, it falls short when it comes to accurately detecting studs in the ceiling. For wall applications, it is a reliable tool. However, if you primarily need to locate ceiling studs, you may want to consider alternative options or rely on manual methods for greater accuracy.Pros:Multiple scanning modes for versatilityCompact, lightweight, and easy to handleClear LCD screen for easy readoutsBuilt-in marking feature for convenienceCons:Inconsistent accuracy in locating ceiling studs
D**X
Impressed
Does what it says on the tin. Quite precise too. Even managed to pick up the titanium bolts in my leg, which as everyone knows... is hard to detect (airport scanners don't find it). Extremely useful for the average DIY fan.
A**R
Limited detection Depth
I got this for my kitchen new extension to locate cable. I tested it in the rest of the house, and it worked fine. However, the new build is is plaster board over brick with a small cavity between them. As a result, the detector was UNABLE to find any cables.It worked fine in the rest of the house where the cables are just below the surface. But the plaster board plus the cavity sems too much.I've not tested the other settings as I've not needed them yet.Hope you find this useful.
T**D
Worked for me
This item was able to find the wooden stud that I needed to screw a hand rail to. Not perfect but found enough wood for me to use. Not used other capabilities of the item
T**L
Does the job
5 stars
T**T
Waste of time and money... look for a better alternative.
I'd love to do a video, but the cupboard is too confined yet perfect to demonstrate just how useless this product is. I bought it as I had recently purchased the same brand's digital meter. Just how different could their reliability be? As wide as Southampton to New York dock!So, how did I reach this conclusion you ask? In bed... literally. On my bed is a piece of 18 mm ply board, on that is the detector and my laptop. In turn, those are on top of an OTTY mattress. That is it.Image 1 (from left to right) shows the detector active... zero, zilch, denada.. not a sniff of a baton - agreed?Image 2 - it gets a twitch. Now whilst you cannot see this, imagine I am moving this detector mm by mm to the left then right. the bar scale fluctuates and then gives an edge reading.. over two inches from the edge.Image 3 - pictures never tell lies - guess what.. ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh yes they do!Let me explain. The detector states there is a batan there - wait for it... when I hold it on both sides with one hand... What the actual ahem! I doth protest me lud, it must have a case of electronic woodworm! How can you detect a baton, only when you completely shroud the scanner with one hand - immmmmmmmmmmpossible! Moreover, how can it detect a baton if/when it doesn't twitch when simply switched on? It can't!!So, cupboard test... place it directly on top of a baton I know is there and... (see image 1). Correct, it does not detect. Ah Ha! Active deep scan (it is only plasterboard) and... zilch, zenada... Absolutely useless, as much use as a chocolate fireguard!Now check out the final image... enough said!Copper pipes? Not even when placed directly next to or on top of... Electrics, I wouldn't trust it if the other analysis is anything to go by. Water.. floods, electric, kills!Refund requested.
G**M
WORKS WELL
WORKS WELL ALTHOUGH I DID GET ACOUPLE OF FALSE READINGS
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