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The Eagle Tool US ETF25016 is a 16-foot fiberglass fish rod kit designed for professional wire and cable installation. Featuring 1/4-inch diameter max grain fiberglass rods for superior rigidity and splinter resistance, it includes two threaded tips for versatile wire handling. The conductive metallic tip allows grounding against conduit, enhancing safety. Made in the USA, this kit is lightweight, durable, and perfect for electricians tackling complex wire runs above ceilings, through walls, and under carpets.
Brand | Eagle Tool US |
Material | Fiberglass |
Color | Orange |
Number of Pieces | 6 |
Fishing Technique | Spinning |
Item Weight | 14.08 ounces |
Model Name | ETF25016 |
Target Species | Bass |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Rod Length | 4 Feet |
Action | Fast |
Line Weight | Medium-Heavy to Heavy |
Grip Type | Split |
Tension Level | High |
Handle Material | Fiberglass |
Product Dimensions | 0.25"W |
Manufacturer | Eagle Tool US |
Size | 16 ft. |
UPC | 796299377748 855376005360 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00855376005360 |
Part Number | ETF25016 |
Item Weight | 14.1 ounces |
Item model number | ETF25016 |
Style | 16-foot |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | ETF25016 |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 30 day warranty against manufacturer defects |
J**S
Worked perfectly between my attic and 12 foot ceilings downstairs for adding stiff Cat-8 cabling
This was a very difficult choice as to what kind of feeder to use so I could add some Cat-8 network cabling to my home. I have some 9-foot and 12-foot ceilings. I read through over a hundred different products and reviews to narrow it down to this one. Now, for some scenarios, I might have chosen other types but for what I was faced with, my Cat-8 cabling was very stiff so I knew that a real flexible type of feeding material wouldn't have worked. Yet, if i had something too strong, I might have issues getting it to bend out of an wall cutout exit point. After reading many, many reviews, I chose this one. And I'm so glad I did. Because of it being so sturdy, it has limited flexibility but since it was composed of multiple short extensions that could be screwed on during the pushing/pulling process, it was absolutely perfect. And it was strong enough to easily push the heavy-duty Cat-8 cabling that I purchased. And, it was just flexible enough to receive the cabling through each entry point of the wall outlet cutout area. The other good aspect about having these strong, sturdy rods was that it could push along through the wall's insulation. These rods are skinny yet surprisingly strong. I was amazed. And, finally, in conclusion, it came with a simple plastic storage tube that I use for all its pieces and it stays tucked away for the future. Hope this helps someone in your particular scenario.
S**E
Made Running Cable in Attic Possible and Easy
I put an antenna in my attic in order to receive over-the-air digital TV and needed to run a coaxial cable from the antenna across a bed of blown in loose insulation to a wall about 12 feet away. This rod worked perfectly for me. Ii was stiff enough to reach across the insulation and over a 2 foot drop to the cable sticking out of the wall. I was able to hook the cable and pull it to the antenna. I liked the fact that the rods were in 4 foot lengths. This made it simple to store and extend the rods to the lengths I needed.
C**E
Great Tool; Wish I'd bought it years ago
Could have saved many frustrations on previous products if I'd bought this tool earlier. Makes tricky fishing jobs much easier. It's sturdy and flexible at the same time. Easy to extend and change tips. My only complaint is the hole on the bullnose tip is on the small side, which makes it difficult to thread the string.
A**T
Solid tool for the price
Good product, worked great the few times we have used it. I think something a bit more expensive would be a bit more flexible, but it works well for what we do.
S**S
A bit Stiff - Good for Long Straight Shots
This rod is a bit thicker than others, making it stiff. I chose this thickness because I had a 20ft shot to get across where I did not want to risk walking across the roof and falling into the living room on a raised ceiling - a flimsy rod would not have made it. I also had to push a rod through exterior walls, past insulation; I was concerned the thinner rod would bend and head off in the wrong direction. Getting around tight corners was a real pain. If I had to do it again, I'd buy this thickness and the thinner set. The ease of use for each situation is worth the extra cost.
A**R
Decent for the price
They all broke after heavy use. If you use them just to go along drop tile, or open areas they're great. When u need to fish down a wall, any bending breaks them. But they were cheap and a bit better than harbor freight set
C**Z
Can't run wire without it
My last fiberfish / fiberglass rods kit vanished and I absolutely could not risk not having the kit for running wires at home. This kit is tough, extensible and has a few neat adapters for pulling wire.
J**L
Great
I am no professional when it comes to wiring or anything. These are just flexible enough and easy to work that it worked out. I got another set and they was so flimsy and small that I worked for a few hours and got nowhere. When I got these and seen how nice they looked I was super excited. I hate wires anywhere showing let alone if they are running thru a room to another. I had to run ethernet wires from the living room to my bedroom. I had it done in less then 20 minutes. So ladies try these out you will have it looking professional.
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