I'm told it will find water under you (here we are too wet, there is always water under you, some shallow veins, but always at 230+ feet there is always ground water). So, the stick or wire will of course, always, point to water, just has to dip down and yup..... Our trouble is finding a sand field good enough to pull the water out of, can't get water out of clay or very fine sugar sand very well. Now, if you can witch for good course sand, then you would be worth something! ;)
So, how does it work? We don't know everything, but eh, there has to be a reason for it to work?
Then, I'm told it works to find water pipes and even electric lines.
Well, then - how can I tell if you are finding water pipe, water vein, or electric line for me, are the sticks or wires programmable to look for what I want that day? I don't see the USB port on them. ;)
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