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47 of 49 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: The Ghost Meter EMF Sensor (Tools & Home Improvement) works perfect for locating electrical wiring in walls and high readings from outlets. a great tool to have. thank you 39 of 42 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: The Ghost Meter EMF Sensor (Tools & Home Improvement) I have this in my arsenal of tech toys as well as a K-II. I tend to use this EMF meter more. Reasons why are for the simple fact that any fluctuation detected on the high scale will light up the top of the device like a Christmas tree. This is handy for doing an investigation in the dark. Something else that I really love is the fact that it has a speaker output with a volume control. As far as it's sensitivity, it's just as sensitive as a K-II meter yet you can buy this for half the cost. 139 of 171 people found the following review helpful: By Kenn (Texas) - See all my reviews This review is from: The Ghost Meter EMF Sensor (Tools & Home Improvement) Every paranormal investigator or ghost hunter relies heavily on their equipment to conduct thorough and credible investigation. The very best that any investigator could hope for is finding an inexpensive piece of equipment that's a reliable indicator of paranormal activity. The Ghost meter by the makers of CellSensor may not be the only or the most important tool an investigator needs, but after using it in the field for several months, I'm convinced that it comes close.This meter has quickly become a favorite investigation tool of Ghost hunters all over the country. This is due to its low cost, simplicity of use, low or no light capabilities, compact size, sensitivity, durability, and reliability for measuring fluctuations and intensities of electromagnetic energy fields. So why are paranormal investigators interested in detecting the fluctuations and relative strengths of these fields? All matter is composed of electrical particles (electrons, protons, and... Read more |
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