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50' Fiberglass Fish Tape Running Wire Cable Rods Coaxial Electrical Connectable Cable Fishing Tool Pull Push Kit With Hook And Hole Kit In Transparent Tube, Blue

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1.Color:Yellow


  • Quality Design: Made of fiberglass material, includes 15 rods (3/16" diameter) with threaded brass connectors, 3/16" acrylic connection, brass push and pull rods
  • Excellent Extensibility: Rods can be used individually or threaded together for desired length, can be extended up to 50 feet. The item is Strong flexibility, But do not bend too hard, or it will break
  • Wide Application: For running wire through walls, attics, crawl spaces, sub-floors and suspended ceilings and installing cable
  • High Visibility: Rods are colored with a bright yellow to be able to locate and differentiate the rods from cables easily. Also it is wear-resistant, corrosion-resistant and oxidation resistance, longer lifespan
  • Convenient To Store: Comes with plastic storage case with 2 plastic end caps with hanging holes that can be hung on the wall or stand in the corner, very convenient to carry and store, no need to worry about missing rods



RNL
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024
I could give a better review if I was able to actually use it as intended. I will change my rating if the attachments are made available! The package came with no attachments, so I'm forced to just tape coat hangers and junk to the end to get this job done. Otherwise I appreciate how slim they are, and easy to fit in access holes. However they are a little flimsy, so if you are trying to reach a target far away, it is difficult to control horizontally. (Attics, crawlspaces)
Paul
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 9, 2024
A little too flexible tbf although have came in useful on many occasions so can't really fault them as I have stiffer ones also
Brandon Knight
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024
Ok I very rarely review things here but I have gotten far too much use out of these things to not leave one here.I originally bought these December of 2021 early into my career as a Low Voltage Electrician. I figured they would just be a starter set until I got further and started to make more money since these were only $30 which seemed to be quite cheap compared to the "better" sticks I was planning to get later. Now here I am 2 and a half years later and I'm buying a second set because of how essential these are to my job.Yes, they are very flexible, flimsy even, but there have been very few times, maybe once or twice, that I have pulled these out and not been able to get the job done. Maybe things are different for other similar trades, but I am often fishing behind drywall through insulation, through very small spaces in hollow door frames, through cable trays, through packed conduit runs/sleeves and this makes most jobs quick and easy for me. There are certainly some limitations, like you're obviously not pushing 3+ of these sticks down a cable tray without it popping through the bottom, so you'll need to pop open a few extra ceiling tiles, but the pros far, far outweigh the limitations.I do have a more expensive set of more rigid sticks for spots that I absolutely need that rigidity, but that kit only came with like 4 sticks, and there very first time I tried to use them in a door frame that was just a touch too small, I snapped one in half. Now I'm down to 3 sticks of far more expensive sticks on literally my first time trying them out! Obviously I shouldn't have used those ones in that specific pull, but I'm just driving home the fact that you really don't have to worry so much about snapping these ones because of how many you get anyways and how inexpensive they are compared to many others.Those tiny spaces and sharp turns in door frames you're just not going to be able to work with using the more expensive, more rigid sticks. With these, you get so many sticks so cheap, I have no fear forcing these things around these bends. Most of the time it makes it through undamaged anyways, but even if I managed to snap a head off, there's plenty more sticks in a single tube that by the time you break enough to need another, you've gotten far more than your money's worth out of these things.At this point 2 and a half years of nearly daily use for me, I think I still have 5-6 sticks that are still nearly fully in tact while the rest I have by now snapped one of the heads off. I just can't believe how much use I've gotten out of a $30 set of fish sticks that I fully expected to bust through within the first 6 months at best.I would say if you need sticks for very long runs with plenty of open spaces, these may not be the best option, although you will certainly still get lots of use out of them once you get used to finessing them around properly, but if you work in plenty of small spaces with sharp turns that you just can't risk snapping a more rigid, expensive stick in, then you absolutely need these things.Just do not lose the hook attachment. That thing is super important for more of my pulls and I have only just recently lost the one in my original kit which is why I'm back for another set now rather than waiting to break a few more sticks first. It does suck that the hook does not fit in the tube when screwed into a stick so it has to sit loose in the bottom of my tube, but it hasn't caused me an issue yet. And be sure to tape the bottom of the tube closed. Sometimes that rubber piece will fall off otherwise and then there goes your hook!
Alan Rich
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2023
these fiberglass rods help me snake wires with ease. I like to use these more than the metal steel fish tape because of the durability
CTX
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2021
Those are the features Amazon asked me to rate, and they are very.But seriously, I used this to fish some ethernet cables through the soffits and the garage attic for some security cameras I installed. They worked perfectly. Flexible enough to get around the corners yet rigid enough to get where I needed it. Also glad I got the 50' kit, as it was handy to basically have 2 rods: 1 to push up and another to reach from the other side, hook and pull it over.
Joshua Evans
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2021
If you don't overly tighten the rods together there is a large chance your rods will disconnect as you wiggle them in the walls. Does not stay together, I'd advise buying better quality.
Amanda R Ten Eyck
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2021
I used these fish poles (not fishing poles) to install 5.1 surround in my finished basement. Was able to get wire to everywhere I wanted with some help from my kids small hands and these fish poles. The 50ft (vs 12 or 15 ft) was nice because I was able to use more than one run at a time as I prepped to pull speaker wires to various spots. Overall I would buy again and recommend.
cyberclone
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2020
Extreme value but fairly flimsy. Worked great for my needs to move Ethernet up wall and extend wall plug behind tv.
Maggie
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2020
I used the rods to push inside an 8' wall with insulation. They worked fine. I also used all 50' to push through some vinyl siding under the eve of a Church. The rods flex so it took a few minutes to work them down a 50' path. I then tied a string to the end rod and pulled them back. Then I tied the cat5e to the string and pulled it through. Much better than a fish tape.steve
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