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VOLTCLAW-12 Nonconductive Electrical Wire Pliers

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  • Pull wires easily without damaging the insulation
  • Easily remove Twist-on Wire connectors with leverage
  • Pushes Wires easily into small spaces
  • Non Conductive from 0 - 1000 Volts
  • Move Wires Safely & Easily


The Voltclaw-12 is a nonconductive wire management tool for 12 to 14 gauge wires. It has two hooks to pull wires from junction boxes. It has a V-Groove tip used to push wires back into junction boxes. The patented T-Groove is used to move and bend wires. It has a twist-on wire connector wrench and a wire loop bender. Always turn off the breakers when working on electrical systems. Do not use if wet. Do not use if damaged. One-year limited warranty.


Christian
2025-08-31 09:50:56
As a commercial electrician this is particularly useful. Of course we would Never work on an energized cirucut, but if we did this would make it safer. If youre mindful, It will completly eliminate the risk, theoretically speaking of course.The hook makes snagging that ONE friggen wire you need out of a busy box or panel simple and quick. If you look there is 2 hooks, one on each end, and they are shaped differently. The one that looks like it would be better definitely is - and that's all there is to it.The pusher makes being a lazy dirt bag and shoving all those wires in a junction box with out damaging the insulation easy. While you're doing this you might even decide to use the other features of this device and be a craftsman for once. It actually is pretty useful for jamming wires to fit certain devices in shallow boxes nicely and somewhat neat, I'm talking to you GFCI in the elevator pit of medical city Dallas. I still remember.The wire bender is also notable, although not used terribly often. This is more for the pretty work we do. Panels come to mind using this you can bend wires into neat little 90° bends and it looks pretty sharp. If you take pride in your work you will like having this. It also can speed up your panel time as you can actually run the length of the wire bending it as you go. To explain this you can start with this tool on the wire at the branch conduit (or romex... If that's your thing..) and then guide the wire along the path you want it to go, bending the wire along the way. When you reach its destination you just snip it, strip it, and land it. Boom. It quick and looks like a machine did it. Although this tool is made for #12 it will also fit #10 somewhat comfortably.The loop maker is OK but your strippers are probably a better bet. The strippers are already gonna be in your hand when you're making loops anyway.The B cap twister is nice but because the tool is long it makes twisting wire nuts in panels and boxes difficult so I don't use it often. Anyway, I'm a man and my fingers aren't made of glass so I'll survive.It honestly does make manipulating wire much easier and the learning curve is surprisingly small. There are some tricks I've picked up from using it but out of the box you will notice improvements to your work.
Jitu
2025-08-21 14:35:20
After seeing it being used for an electric wiring project on YouTube I decided to try it. It does help in pushing and bending wires for electrical projects. Good tool to have if you are planning to work on multiple switches.
Buldozer
2025-07-30 17:49:34
Have used this often in tight spaces when working with #12 wires. Great to maneuver wires, push or pull in a tight space.
Josef
2025-06-04 18:55:06
Great tool to have for efficiency and in “tighter” spaces.
Philo Vance
2025-06-02 18:17:43
This is a surprisingly useful tool for working with wiring inside tight junction box spaces. I had to replace an old broken socket (in a 30 year old house) with a new (larger) socket that had 2 USB ports as well as the usual 2 electrical connections. The existing wiring was too long, very stiff, and used large wire nuts... very hard to manipulate. I cut the wires down to size, replaced the wire nuts with Wago connectors (much smaller than the existing wire nuts), and used this tool to move the wiring around in the box. The tool was the perfect alternative to using a pair of pliers to move things around... it gives you the needed leverage and grip for doing the job. Note: I wrapped the Wago connectors to make sure the the levers on the connectors were held down. The box is less jammed up and safer than the old implementation.
Thomas K.
2025-04-23 11:18:43
I usually don’t buy things that seem “gimmicky”, but I thought what the heck, it’s not too much money and it may be of some use. I LOVE THIS THING! It is one of my favorite tools I carry and I don’t go anywhere without it. It makes stuffing wires in gang boxes nice, neat and easy. It has options to push, pull, bend and put a loop in wires for attaching to devices! Also anytime you don’t have to handle wiring with your hands in panels, etc. is great since this also is non conductive. I would recommend it to anyone who does electrical work of any kind. It takes up virtually no space, weighs nothing, the price is right, and it is a definitely handy to have!
vdawg80
2025-02-01 10:16:13
I'm a homeowner, not a pro electrician. Learned basic electrical wiring as a teen from my Dad while helping with family rental properties. Wish I had this tool back then. This tool is worth it just for the V end that helps you to arrange wires in a handy box. Beats using a screwdriver handle, wood paint stirring stick, plastic putty knife you name it. I recently replaced some GFCI outlets and this tool made things go so much faster.
John R.
2025-01-27 20:20:45
I normally turn the breaker off for a wall switch or outlet that I am working on, but sometime just can't. So I work on it live. This tool at least makes moving the wires around safer. I can push/pull the wires without the worry of getting zapped. I don't condone working on live circuits, but when you have to, I highly suggest picking up one of these wire pushers. They are well constructed and won't break the bank.