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Klein Tools 56331 1/8-Inch x 50-Foot Fish Tape w/ Double Loop Tip Steel Wire Puller

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Klein Tools 56331 1/8-Inch x 50-Foot Fish Tape w/ Double Loop Tip Steel Wire Puller 

The Klein Tools' 50-Foot Steel Fish Tape is perfect for wire runs associated with light commercial, residential and voice-data-video installations. The optimized housing and handle design decreases payout effort and reduces binding. The large handle allows for a firm, steady grip as you pull the tape from the housing.

Features

  • Durable 1/8-Inch wide steel fish tapes are firm yet flexible for large wire pulls
  • Optimized design of the tape housing decreases payout effort; slip-resistant geometry improves winding power
  • Multi-position handle gives you a firm, steady grip as you pull tape from the case
  • Descending laser etched markings in 1-Foot (0.3 m) increments
  • Made in the US with Global Components
  • Easy-to-read distance marks allow you to more accurately measure conduit runs and the amount of tape left to pay out
  • Polypropylene case and handle offer high impact resistance

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