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Tuning The Lumber Wizard
Contact:
Billy Carmen, CEO
866-781-8033
http://www.wizarddetectors.com
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
October 15, 2003
LUMBER WIZARD ENHANCEMENTS IMPROVE SENSITIVITY AND
EASE-OF-USE
The Lumber Wizard Woodworking Metal
Detector is updated with better detection strength, ease-of-use, and
increased reliability.
Van Nuys, California –
The Lumber Wizard, a favorite among woodworkers nationwide, has
recently undergone some design enhancements.
The popular metal detector has seen tremendous growth in
popularity and recognition. “It filled a need for a highly sensitive,
affordable, feature-packed metal detector for woodworkers,� says
company CEO Billy Carmen. “With our personal customer support and great
warranty, we’ve become a favorite of many consumers.�
All Lumber Wizards shipped as of October 2003 feature
an improved circuit design, and more robust construction. The highly
sensitive detector is now more reliable than ever, and its externally
accessible coarse-tuning adjustment screw allows it to be precisely
tuned.
“We’re quite happy with the response
this product has received,� noted Carmen. “User reviews have been
overwhelmingly positive, and having the product featured on TV shows
such as The New Yankee Workshop, has really helped increase consumer
awareness of the important role of metal detectors in the wood shop.�
There's probably nothing more annoying to a
woodworker than damaging a planer, saw or jointer blade. Frequently
small metal objects such as staples, nails, screws or even bullets can
be hidden inside new or recycled wood. Undetected, these metal culprits
often cause costly planer or jointer blade damage, or worse still, they
can cause injury to woodworkers.
The Lumber
Wizard helps detect metal objects buried up to 4� deep in wood. It is
easy to use, designed specially for woodworkers, and is far less
expensive than comparable “security� metal detector products. Retailing
for only $99.95, it is currently available nationwide through ACE
Hardware stores, Woodcraft Supply, Lee Valley, Amazon.com, Eagle
America, and many other woodworking and specialty tool suppliers,
hardware stores, and most catalog retailers. “It can pay for itself
with just one blade saved,� noted Carmen.
“Though the changes are subtle, they’re very important steps in
improving an already great product.� noted Carmen. “We’re constantly
looking for ways to improve our products while keeping our prices low.
Ultimately, it’s the consumer who benefits the most.�
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