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The KOOTANS 22FT Fiberglass Electrical Wire Running Kit features modular, high-quality fiberglass rods that extend up to 22 feet, designed for smooth wire fishing through walls, attics, conduits, and tight spaces. Its bright yellow, corrosion-resistant rods combine flexibility and rigidity to glide effortlessly around bends without cracking. The kit includes 16 rods and multiple attachments stored in a compact, durable case, making it an essential tool for professional-grade electrical installations and cable management.







| ASIN | B0C2C36ZGX |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,213 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #5 in Electrical Fish Tape |
| Color | 22FT |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,311) |
| Date First Available | April 13, 2023 |
| Included Components | Fish Tape Wire Puller |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 11.3 ounces |
| Item model number | CA-CQ0017 |
| Manufacturer | KOOTANS |
| Part Number | CA-CQ0017 |
| Product Dimensions | 17 x 1.3 x 1.3 inches |
B**S
The 2nd best fish stick
Ben says: This thing goes the distance. Picked up this electrical fish stick set, and I’m honestly impressed. It reaches up to 22 feet, and every section feels sturdy and well-made. I ran it through a couple of bends that would’ve made cheaper kits cry, and it handled them without any issues — no cracking, no weird flex, just smooth guiding. If you need something reliable for longer pulls or tricky paths, this is a solid choice. Does the job, doesn’t fight you, and feels like it’ll hold up for a long time.
M**A
Coolest thing out there.
So I have to run my cat6 7 feet down an insulated basement wall, that means between drywall and the plastic vapor barrier tight from the insulation behind. My electric tape was unthinkable. So I went for this gadget. I tried pushing it from the top, but the angle against the joist above the ceiling made it rip the vapor barrier and go behind the insulation, so I thought, bummer! On a whim I pushed it UP, where the flexible segments would be less stressed improving the angle of penetration... and pushed and pushed and stop... it hit something. I went to the hole above the ceiling and there it was. I never thought something so thin could go so straight up! I went to the other end to bring the cat6 on top of the tile ceiling and it saved me time by being able to go 4 tiles over at a time (with 4 segments, the other 6 were waiting in the wall). The only snag (literally) was that the cable got caught against a joist and top of wall and while pulling, one of the attachments with flimsy split ring (think autoshop key ring) totally got deformed. So I used a piece of wire looped around instead of the ring. It worked. At the wall I used a braided steel cable with a red plastic cone to pull the cat6 and went down the wall without a hitch!!! To bring the opposite end of the cat6 inside the house through a small hole, I just pushed the pole segment by segment with the wife watching behind a corner TV stand. The pole went up along the corner until it hit the ceiling and then I shook it and it arched nicely for her to catch it. Easy as pie! Except for that flimsy split ring, it was perfect. The only improvement I would recommend is to include a male to male threaded adapter. It's hard to keep track of female and male threads in the heat of the battle. All in all, very impressed. Too much detail, bit I was so happy. In the past I've had to open multiple holes with some damage to the vapor barriers inside insulated walls, and inside the house, moving furniture and what not.
C**M
Great for DIY
I always do a lot of research before buying something and am frequently surprised at the variety of reviews that I find for a product. Some people say oh this is great other people say oh this is the worst thing I’ve ever seen. For me I was looking for something that I could use occasionally to fish a wire through an attic to the outside to pull a wire. This set provided exactly what I needed and seems to be of sufficient quality. I didn’t experience any breakage as others have said. I suppose if you’re a professional and you do this for a living and you use the thing every day all week long I can’t say whether this would be the right product. For me, a DIY person occasionally needs to use a specialty tool for a job, this was very reasonably priced and did the job perfectly. I only used it once so far but so far so good!
K**N
Good product low price.
Use it everyday. Great flex while also strong enough to push through insulation.
J**S
Handy alternative to a wire snake
Appears to be well constructed. Takes about 2.5 lbs-force to bend a section to the radius of a 1/2" EMT conduit bend. Minimum bend radius is somewhere around 4" before it would probably snap. Should be able to push through 1/2" EMT with a single 90 bend without problems. Two 90 bends? Don't know. I couldn't get mine to glow with a pocket flashlight.
D**S
Be gentle
Be gentle with this product. The ends are very fragile
C**W
Fished out cat5 cable from under driveway
Used this to fish a Cat 5 cable stuck under my driveway and it worked perfectly. Flexible but sturdy, showed stiffness when jamming into underground pvc pipe and the glow feature made it easy to see. Makes pulling wires through tight spots way easier — highly recommend. Great value for the thick material used on this.
E**N
Must-have tool for running cables/wires
I had to run network cabling for my company's new office and being my first time I tried a number of products to do it. This one was my go-to tool for the vast majority of my cable running. Since I had to do this job solo it was a real help in retrieving cables that I had tossed in plenum area above the ceiling using its modular length and hook attachment features. Its dirty work was spent lowering cable through thick insulation layers behind drywall down to network cutouts. I really was rough in using the product and ended up breaking one of the connectors but the others all survived the project and I ended up losing other pieces to my own clumsiness. The affordability also made it relatively easy to replace parts with a whole new set anyway.
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