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2025-08-24 12:06:46
The Fish Tape works great. Unfortunately, I never used a fibreglass fish tape before. My first use of the fish tape I tried to bend to to get around a blockage. Well with my lack of knowledge working with any type of electrical fish tape, I broke the fibreglass inter rod. I should have used the bend end probe to get around the obstruction. But anyway I am now trying to replace the fibreglass metal end pice. It was my fault in breaking the end.I wish the electrical fish tape came with instructions I also found out if the of electrical wires is going to be a hard pull I should have used a pull line after I used the fish tape. My challenge right now is to replace the end metal tip. Anyway I am very happy with the Electrical Fish Tape. It's long enough to do the house wiring.
Katrina Watts
2025-08-23 12:38:43
I used it for tracing sprinklers lines that didn't get destroyed in our tornado. It worked great. Since it is metal, I could use a metal detector to track it, which minimized The amount of hole digging I had to do. Unfortunately I lost one of the attachments because it unscrewed somewhere in the line or feel off somewhere in the dirt that used to be my yard. Make sure you tighten them well.
Gerri Wilson
2025-08-08 16:17:01
We purchased this to clean out a sink drain it was perfect for it. Very stout wire great quality very durable. Just make sure to have it stretched out when rolling it back in or with will not roll up properly
Customer
2025-08-05 09:00:49
This is the easiest fish I have ever used.
Tom
2025-06-08 11:32:27
I'm a pro electrician. End of this fish tape broke after 4 months of little use, probably only 4 jobs using it. Pull-end has long metal wire extended which is a true safety hazard when pulling to/from a panel with live service! That's why it's taped in the photo. Who designed that?!
john mcnamara
2025-02-25 17:37:31
Great flexability and easy wind up
Brock Hartman
2025-02-19 15:22:13
No issues. You need to make sure the item you are fishing through the wall is long enough first. Lol.
KD
2025-02-05 16:41:22
Successfully took on a winding conduit that the steel fish tape couldn't handle. This run had bends in two different axis and a steel flat fish tape couldn't make it through. This fiberglass tape bent around the curves easily. And, I love the various pulling adapters. The net-wire looking one was perfect for grabbing a wire and pulling it through tight spaces. It wrapped around the fully insulated coax wire, grabbed it tight, and the harder I pulled, the tighter it grabbed the cable.
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