⚡ Pull with power, glide with ease — the pro’s choice for every job!
The Klein Tools 56059 Fish Tape is a 200-foot long, 3/16-inch wide non-conductive fiberglass tool designed for safe and efficient wire pulling. Featuring a multi-groove design for reduced friction, a 17-inch case for faster reeling, and raised finger grips for maximum winding power, it supports up to 500 pounds of pull strength. Made in the USA, it’s engineered for professional electricians seeking reliability and safety on every project.
J**A
Never going back to a cheap wire puller.
Somebody in my family purchased a cheap wire puller around the same time I got this one in the mail.Absolutely no comparison. This one is so much better and easier to pull cables with.You have to fight the cheap ones because they're so tight and a 20 foot cable run feels like a 300 foot cable run.With this one, I could easily pull 10 cables in the same time it'd take me to run 1 with a cheap puller.Love it.
M**W
Reliable
I had one of these already but left it on a site. Went back a few days later and it was gone. It is reliable and sturdy.
S**Y
Works week for even small pulls.
Lightweight for its size. I was worried it would be cumbersome and I wouldn’t want to use it for smaller runs but that hasn’t been the case. The weight is okay. It’s larger that a standard 100ft fish but that hasn’t been a problem.
R**N
Returned multi groove for fiberglass
I bought a returned item i guess. It said like new with damaged to packaging, with abour 25% discount. But when I recieved it the metal eyelet was missing. I rolled it out and it was about 40' short. Evidently someone bought it and broke it and returned it. Amazon didn't know enough about it realize it. I sent it back and they gave me a full refund with free shipping. So all good there. But it scared me because it did break on someone and it didn't feel very sturdy. I think the solid round one is the way I will go, not the grooved one. Kline is usually good stuff but i may opt for another brand all to gether. So I guess this one mostly on Amazon, on the other hand a good tool doesn't break. I know because I have a van full of tools that last years without breaking.Update:So they had a great deal on a 200" fiberglass model 56014, so I bought it. This one was new in the package as described. I bumped them a star and I'll let you know how it works after Iuse it a little. Thumbs up to seller for quick and accurate transaction.
J**K
The best.
If you do structured cabling you know how good this is. And the price reflects the quality. Not cheap. But if you’re snaking 150’+ conduit with back to back saddles and 90’s. This will get you there.
J**K
The Best. Nothing else needs to be said.
I'm really happy with this fish tape. I got a few others stuck, those with a swivel metal tip, but not this one! This fish tape is the best I've owned, and I wish I had purchased it first. Wire lube is also REALLY helpful.
B**.
We broke 2 southwire fiberglass tapes in 3 days (4 tasks) and this one has lasted us months so far so good!
Much stronger than the Ideal and Southwire non-conductive fish tapes. We broke 2 southwire fiberglass tapes in 3 days (4 tasks) and this one has lasted us months so far so good!
R**N
The tip won't last.
I work in the networking industry. I fish lots of conduit on a regular basis and the biggest issue I have is finding a quality, non-metal fish tape that can reach 200ft.I've had really good luck with this brand in the past with other tools and decided to give this a chance after wasting close to $500 on a Jonard Reel.I got about three, 200ft runs in before the metal, spring-ish tip began to show a tear in the fiberglass directly beneath the transition point from metal to fiberglass.After one last fish of three cat6 lines, it broke. Rather disappointing after such a short time, especially for the price -- but still worlds better than the Jonard Reel which I was never able to successfully get to work on a single 200ft run.Technically, I can still use this without the tip, but the problem is, without it, it catches far more frequently on anything that isn't a straight conduit.
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