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IIT Fish Tape Reel 50’

$17.84

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The IIT Fish Tape Reel 50’ is the indispensable tool for fishing electrical or communication wires through walls, ceilings, and conduit. This manual fish tape comes in a high-impact reel case that protects the tape and allows for quick winding and unwinding. The 50-foot length is perfect for most common residential and light commercial cable runs, whether you are installing speaker wire, phone lines, or running new electrical cable. It features a durable handle and a built-in thumb lock to keep the steel tape securely in place once deployed.

Key Features of IIT Fish Tape Reel

Generous 50 foot length is suitable for most residential and commercial wire runs
Features a durable handle and built-in thumb lock to control tape extension
Designed to thread cables and wires through walls, ceilings, and electrical conduit
High-impact plastic case protects the tape and resists jobsite wear
Steel tape offers enough stiffness and memory to navigate around bends and obstacles
Ideal for low-voltage wires like stereo, phone, or cable TV coax
Reel design allows for easy and quick winding and storage
Cost-effective tool for electricians, communication techs, and home renovators

Additional Information

Brand: IIT
Product Type: Fish Tape Reel
Model:
Product Use: Pulling Wires and Cables
Size: 50 feet
Material: Spring Steel Tape, High-Impact Plastic Case
Height:
Length: 50 feet
Width:

Before attempting to fish a wire through a long or congested run, apply a small amount of wire-pulling lubricant (available in the electrical section) to the leading edge of the fish tape. This drastically reduces friction and makes the tape slide around bends in the conduit much easier, saving you significant time and frustration. Always wear safety glasses when operating a steel fish tape, as the tension can cause it to whip unexpectedly.

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