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The Seesii UN101 Underground Cable Locator is a professional-grade wire tracer designed to detect buried cables, telephone lines, and pipelines with a detection depth of 6.5 feet and a range of up to 3,200 feet. Featuring dual digital and analog scan modes, an intuitive LCD display, built-in LED flashlight, and headphone jack, it ensures precise, efficient cable locating even in noisy or low-light environments. Its durable ABS construction and user-friendly interface make it an essential tool for construction, maintenance, and landscaping professionals.
D**L
This tool has multiple uses
I have an invisible fence pet containment system with the wire buried underground. If your buried wire get a break it’s difficult to locate the break without a wire break locator.It’s easy to use and you can locate the break in minutes. If you have an Invisible Fence you need this tool
J**G
Im an underground locator and they work just fine. Get em if ya need to find wires
They look good but you have to be in an extremely quiet area even with the headphones in they could’ve put a little bit more into the amplification but if you’re in a quiet spot, they work just as good as $1000 underground locator, other than the fact that you only have one frequency to work with But you can’t have it all for that price but if you need something to find some wires underground they will work
C**S
Cheap price, big results
Works just like the expensive onesFound everything I needed
J**N
The instructions are written so poorly that I cannot tell how to use it.
I purchased this device to locate the path of an underground cable for a post lamp in my front yard. It was more expensive than other models but I bought it because it appeared to be a more capable device. Unfortunately, the instructions are so poorly written (even worse than a Google translation) that I cannot tell how to use it. I am familiar with electronic equipment and understand the Physics behind this device, but this piece of crap has me stumped. It has both analog and digital functions, but the instructions fail to describe when or why I should use analog versus digital. It is unclear whether I should connect to the transmitter to one or two conductors. The receiver beeps even in areas where there are no electrical conductors, and sometimes it does not beep where I know there are conductors there. Also, the sound is inconsistent, beeping when I make a pass over the lawn, but not when I make a second pass. Adjusting the sensitivity does not help. I tried many options--adjusting sensitivity, using digital and analog, connecting one or two clips to conductors--but I cannot find any pattern that works. If anyone knows how to use this device, please provide instructions, preferably in readable English.
M**.
works, but not loud enough.
I used the earphones, in a quiet area, on max volume, with the transmitter on max (tried all the settings, but settled on analog)... in places where the Underground boundary wire is exposed, it's fine but even if it's buried 1/2 an inch you have to know pretty well exactly where the wire is and touch the tip to the ground within an inch or two of the wire, only to barely hear it. It might be better with better earphones, but not sure.
K**N
Amazing
Make sure the electric does not exist. In my case an unknown GFI plugged had tripped due to a storm outside. Place ground rod in earth and clip black lead on and clip on red clamp on black wire. Turn o. And start searching. When you get to far from wire tone gets weaker. Lead me to my hidden GFI plug and back in business
J**Y
It didn't last or work right from the beginning of when I got it and now won't even come on!
This thing has already quit on me completely. Its crap! I'd like to have a refund on this item!
P**Q
Not the most reliable product
I needed to locate a wire that is buried less than a foot deep due to one phase of the wire being bad. First I tired locating the wire and was unsuccessful. The unit would not locate the wire in Analog or Digital mode. I tried hooking up the ground lead to a ground rod and still no success. Fortunately I knew about how the wire ran so I ended up digging up the wire in multiple locations so that I could touch the wire with the probe. I did this until I passed the faulted section then started back tracking and was finally able to locate the bad section and make repairs. I do have 17 years of experience locating and repairing underground wires. Since I did not have access to a commercial locator I thought I would try this machine. It did help in the end but if you do not know the run of the wire I believe it would likely be useless to you.
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