KOOTANS 22FT Fiberglass Electrical Wire Operating Package Wire Fishing Instruments Fish Tape Wire Puller By means of Wall Cable Snake Fish Rods Package with Completely different Attachments
Original price was: $25.99.$18.95Current price is: $18.95.
Worth: $25.99 - $18.95
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Product Description
KOOTANS 22FT Fiberglass Wire Operating Package, Wire Fishing Instruments, Electrical Wire Puller By means of Wall Cable Snake Rods Fish Tape Set
Materials: Fiberglass, brass
Amount: 16 items rods with equipment
Size of Single Rod: 1.38FT/0.42M
Diameter: 0.16” (4mm).
Whole Product Size: 22 Ft.
Options: Put on-resistant, corrosion-resistant, anti-oxidation and longer service life.
Sturdy and Versatile
Whole 16pcs rods will be simply expanded to max size 22FT by connecting the brass fittings on the finish of every rods. It is positively helper in your every day life for wire pulling.
Made from high quality fiberglass materials to make sure robust flexibility, rigidity and nice insulation.
Brass Fittings
Each ends of the rod include strong brass fittings, straightforward to attach.
The diameter of the rod is 0.16” (4mm). They’re sturdy, robust and may simply enter slender areas. These rods are coated with extremely seen brilliant yellow colour to offer a pleasant contact in darkish surroundings.
Sturdy Clear Storage Case
Our fiberglass rod equipment comes with a sturdy clear plastic storage case with yellow rubber finish caps to carry all of the issues collectively. Very nicely safety for the rods and equipment.
It is an awesome useful equipment to hold together with your instruments
FUNCTION: Our wire fishing instruments apply to cable, wires, HDMI and community strains, different residence wiring set up. It is nice for fishing wire via wall, attics, conduits, crawl areas, sub-floors, ceilings and automotive trim, and so on
MATERIAL: The wire operating equipment is make of top quality fiberglass, higher than plated carbon metal. This wire snake has robust flexibility, rigidity and nice insulation, however don’t bend an excessive amount of, in any other case it would break (Can’t be used on a 90 diploma bend of small pipe). Low friction design permits the cable fishing instruments to simply glide via the conduit with out stopping at turns, joints or couplings
SIZE: Single rod size: 1.38FT/0.42M, Diameter: 0.16inch/4mm (can work in slender areas). Rods can be utilized individually or screwed collectively for required size, will be prolonged as much as 22 toes (6.7M), and along with some equipment, can be utilized in differing conditions for pulling wire, snagging wire, and so on
HIGH VISIBILITY: Fiberglass wire operating equipment is coloured with brilliant yellow colour, straightforward to find and differentiate the rods from wires. Our wire operating rod is wear-resistant, corrosion-resistant and anti-oxidation, longer lifespan
CONVENIENT STORAGE: 16pcs 22FT fiberglass rods and completely different equipment in a single clear plastic tube case with yellow rubber finish caps. It may be hung and no want to fret about finish cap harm. A fantastic useful equipment to maintain all the pieces tidy and tucked away with out taking on a lot area
Clients say
Clients discover the digital wire helpful for operating wires via partitions and tight areas. It is a good worth and cheap product. They respect its ease of use and attachments. Nonetheless, some clients have reported points with the construct high quality, corresponding to mushy ends that break simply, brittle threaded connectors, and items breaking on the brass connector. There are blended opinions on the flexibleness and size of the product.
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13 reviews for KOOTANS 22FT Fiberglass Electrical Wire Operating Package Wire Fishing Instruments Fish Tape Wire Puller By means of Wall Cable Snake Fish Rods Package with Completely different Attachments
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Original price was: $25.99.$18.95Current price is: $18.95.
M. Aldana –
Coolest thing out there.
So I have to run my cat6 7 feet down an insulated basement wall, that means between drywall and the plastic vapor barrier tight from the insulation behind. My electric tape was unthinkable. So I went for this gadget. I tried pushing it from the top, but the angle against the joist above the ceiling made it rip the vapor barrier and go behind the insulation, so I thought, bummer! On a whim I pushed it UP, where the flexible segments would be less stressed improving the angle of penetration… and pushed and pushed and stop… it hit something. I went to the hole above the ceiling and there it was. I never thought something so thin could go so straight up!I went to the other end to bring the cat6 on top of the tile ceiling and it saved me time by being able to go 4 tiles over at a time (with 4 segments, the other 6 were waiting in the wall).The only snag (literally) was that the cable got caught against a joist and top of wall and while pulling, one of the attachments with flimsy split ring (think autoshop key ring) totally got deformed. So I used a piece of wire looped around instead of the ring. It worked.At the wall I used a braided steel cable with a red plastic cone to pull the cat6 and went down the wall without a hitch!!!To bring the opposite end of the cat6 inside the house through a small hole, I just pushed the pole segment by segment with the wife watching behind a corner TV stand. The pole went up along the corner until it hit the ceiling and then I shook it and it arched nicely for her to catch it. Easy as pie!Except for that flimsy split ring, it was perfect. The only improvement I would recommend is to include a male to male threaded adapter. It’s hard to keep track of female and male threads in the heat of the battle.All in all, very impressed.Too much detail, bit I was so happy. In the past I’ve had to open multiple holes with some damage to the vapor barriers inside insulated walls, and inside the house, moving furniture and what not.
Sofia Fuentes –
Works perfect
Worked great.
Dee –
Worked enough to get the job done!
Bought it to pull some wires through the ceiling and it worked enough to finish the job. For me, 4 pieces was the limit. Anything after that, it started to sag and get hard to get over/across beams. Thank goodness for the magetic connector. I had another 2 pieces created with the magnetic head and insert it to the opposite hole to try and find the first pole’s string that I attached a key ring to. My issue would be that I wish the magnet was stronger and the poles were stiffer.
Emily –
Under carpet wire running!
I have a weird room layout, lots of doors and awnings, and needed to have two speakers in corners of a room 10+ ft room, with a 4 ft doorway in between. I was able to cut two holes in the carpet (under furniture) and run a speaker wire to the satellite speaker with this tool.For the price, it’s pretty durable but I was very careful with how much pressure I was applying – I saw other reviews showing broken screw attachments, and I wasn’t trying to have this thing stuck under my carpet indefinitely, but it held up for my purposes. And saying it was less costly than wiring through the walls or the actual floor is an astronomical understatement. About $10 spent to achieve the same effect hundreds of dollars and tons of labor it would have taken to have the wires hidden other ways.Idk if this would be safe for electrical cords, or if you have a thick wire or a thin carpet. My carpet is thick and the speaker wire is quite thin, and I can’t feel it at all under the carpet. This thing was a lifesaver!
Kevo –
Man I didn’t expect this
Normally something like this is like 30 bucks or over 30 bucks and not even with this many attachments I was extremely impressed from the price quality everything
Victor –
Breaks easily
Tried using it to run some 14/2 wire for ceiling lights and pieces broke at the brass connector, now I have some pieces that can’t be used.Is flexible but don’t force it much, it will break.The various tips and hooks are a nice addition.
jkirkerx –
Worth the price, and not a joke tool.
In my contractor days of the past, I had a crazy stick. A single unit that you extend by setting the coupler. So you always have the full length, but can unset the coupler to make it shorter.This version you have to screw the pieces together, and keep the extra pieces in you pocket so you don’t have to get off the latter. I prepped the ceiling in my garage for down lighting this weekend, and was able to run my romex across the internal side of the ceiling no problem with this stick. After a couple of hours, I was able to establish a workflow with this product and got use to how it works. For the price you can’t beat it, and it didn’t slow my performance down. It’s very strong, yet has the right amount of bend. The screws actually was a benefit, because each screw can acts as a rest, to support the rod vertical so it’s doesn’t slip down the wall, to hold it place as you tie your string onto the leader tape.I ended up putting this in my tool bag as a permanent member of the my tool team. This tool is not a joke, and actually performs very well. I wish I could find my crazy stick, because I really liked it. But this tool does things my crazy stick couldn’t do such as the flexibility of the material.
Steve –
Not very strong
The concept on this is great. However, the brass screw fittings aren’t very strong and I broke the threads off of two different connections when the fiberglass rod would bend. Also the fitting are enough larger than the rod without any taper on the transition form brass to rod so the rod gets hung up VERY easily.
mohamad –
Very good and flexible
Genius@Work –
Had 8 runs of about 24′ long each. Hit a snag on one of the runs and it came apart after some tugging. The connector came off entirely on one of the rods, and partially dislodged on another. Other than that, it worked well when you need more rigidness. (I previously tried/failed with steel fishing tape and a more flexible fibreglass fish tape reel.)
Todd J. Derksen –
I wanted to share an effective technique I recently employed while working with wiring in one of our projects. Adding a magnet to the end of a line and a loop to the bottom proved to be a significant time-saver when fishing new electrical wire through walls. The added magnetic attraction and secure holding point made the process much smoother.This method has been useful for both DIY and professional applications, and I highly recommend it for future wiring projects.
Yvan Laverdiere –
The joints break very easily as soon as there is a little bit of tension when going along a curve. Very cheap material unfortunately, I do not recommend this product.
Robert Zalobinski –
Bought this to fish through my basement’s convoluted ceiling where my electrician’s fish just got stuck and bent and side-tracked and just couldn’t get through. Well on receiving this, I managed to fish through within 5 minutes. Will be a useful addition to my tools.