Chipped carbide tip on blade

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Bruce, I think it was under $100, with Amazon's free shipping.

Tim, I have found one nail remnant to date. Since the oak is rough cut and is always run thru my planer, I don't doubt it would have seriously nicked a blade or two. The Wizard hasn't paid for itself in that sense, but it does give me some piece of mind. I use it to check everything, particularly after Nick and Drew's incident with the plywood.

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I got a wizard as a gift years ago I think it came from western tool.
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scottss wrote:I got a wizard as a gift years ago I think it came from western tool.
I see they now have the little wizard for $17.
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Little Wizard II Metal Detector

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I just received a post from Amazon. They have the Little Wizard II Metal Detector for $19.95.
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