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		<description><![CDATA[IntelliTools™ Type: Pro Stud Sensor Applications: Detects and locates studs and joists ScanDepth: 1-1/2. This Stanley unit is great.   Set The Depth Of Scan It is easy to use the stud finder. The only key to remember is to set the depth of scan so that the unit just detects the stud. It is able [...]]]></description>
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