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KOOTANS 22FT Fiberglass Electrical Wire Running Kit Wire Fishing Tools Fish Tape Wire Puller Through Wall Cable Snake Fish Rods Kit with Different Attachments

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Color: 22FT


Features

  • FUNCTION: Our wire fishing tools apply to cable, wires, HDMI and network lines, other home wiring installation. It's great for fishing wire through wall, attics, conduits, crawl spaces, sub-floors, ceilings and car trim, etc
  • MATERIAL: The wire running kit is make of high quality fiberglass, better than plated carbon steel. This wire snake has strong flexibility, rigidity and great insulation, but do not bend too much, otherwise it will break (Cannot be used on a 90 degree bend of small pipe). Low friction design allows the cable fishing tools to easily glide through the conduit without stopping at turns, joints or couplings
  • SIZE: Single rod length: 1.38FT/0.42M, Diameter: 0.16inch/4mm (can work in narrow areas). Rods can be used individually or screwed together for required length, can be extended up to 22 feet (6.7M), and together with some accessories, can be used in differing situations for pulling wire, snagging wire, etc
  • HIGH VISIBILITY: Fiberglass wire running kit is colored with bright yellow color, easy to locate and differentiate the rods from wires. Our wire running rod is wear-resistant, corrosion-resistant and anti-oxidation, longer lifespan
  • CONVENIENT STORAGE: 16pcs 22FT fiberglass rods and different accessories in one transparent plastic tube case with yellow rubber end caps. It can be hung and no need to worry about end cap damage. A great handy kit to keep everything tidy and tucked away without taking up much space

Manufacturer: ‎KOOTANS


Part Number: ‎CA-CQ0017


Item Weight: ‎11.3 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎17 x 1.3 x 1.3 inches


Item model number: ‎CA-CQ0017


Color: ‎22FT


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Included Components: ‎Fish Tape Wire Puller


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: April 13, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The 2nd best fish stick
Color: 22FT
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2025 by Ben says

  • Coolest thing out there.
Color: 11FT
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2021 by M. Aldana

  • Great for DIY
Color: 22FT
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! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024 by Chris M

  • Ran Ethernet Through My Walls Without Hiring an Electrician - Way Easier Than Expected
Color: 22FT
I wanted to run Ethernet cable from my router in the living room to my home office upstairs for a hardwired internet connection. WiFi was too slow for video calls and I needed something more reliable. I looked into hiring an electrician to run the cable through the walls and attic but the quotes I got were like $300-400 which seemed nuts for what should be a pretty straightforward job. Bought this wire fishing kit and did it myself for a fraction of the cost. The kit comes with everything you need - a fiberglass rod that's super flexible, different attachments for hooking onto wires, and it all comes in a carrying case. The 22ft length was perfect for getting from my attic down through the wall to the outlet. I used this to fish Ethernet cable from my attic down to my office. First I drilled a small hole in the top plate of the wall from the attic, then fed the fiberglass rod down through the wall cavity. The rod is flexible enough to navigate around any obstacles but stiff enough that it doesn't just crumple when you push it. Took me a few tries to get it to come out the hole I'd cut for the low-voltage bracket, but once I got the hang of it, it was pretty straightforward. The hook attachments are really useful. Once I got the rod down to where I needed it, I attached the Ethernet cable to the hook and pulled it back up through the wall. The connection was secure and the cable didn't come loose during the pull. Way better than trying to tape wire to a string or some janky DIY solution. I keep this kit in my garage with all my other tools now. It's come in handy for more than just that one Ethernet run. I've used it to run speaker wire through walls for my home theater setup, pull a new thermostat wire when I upgraded to a smart thermostat, and even helped my neighbor run a coax cable for his TV. The fiberglass material is key. It's non-conductive so you don't have to worry about hitting a live wire and getting shocked. It's also flexible enough to bend around corners and obstacles in the wall but rigid enough to push through insulation or past minor obstructions. Metal fish tape would be too stiff for what I needed. The glow-in-the-dark tip is surprisingly useful. When I was working in my attic with limited light, being able to see where the tip of the rod was made it way easier to guide it to the right spot. Small feature but it made a difference when I was trying to thread it through a specific hole in the dark. The case keeps everything organized. The rod sections screw together and break down into manageable pieces that fit in the case along with all the attachments. Makes it easy to store and transport. I can grab the whole kit and know I've got everything I need for a wire running job. The attachments are thoughtfully designed. There's a hook for pulling wire, an eyelet for threading, and a magnet attachment for retrieving dropped screws or finding metal studs. Having options means you can tackle different scenarios. The magnet saved me when I dropped a screw inside the wall - just sent the rod down with the magnet and fished it right out. Assembly is simple. The rod sections thread together with brass fittings that are solid and don't come loose while you're using it. You can add or remove sections depending on how much length you need. For my job I used the full 22ft but for shorter runs I could use fewer sections. The thickness of the rod is perfect. Thick enough to be sturdy and push through obstacles but thin enough to fit through small holes and tight spaces. I was working with standard wall cavities and the rod navigated them no problem. I've recommended this to two friends who were planning to hire someone for similar wire running jobs. Both of them bought the kit, did it themselves, and saved hundreds of dollars. One of them ran HDMI cables through his walls for a clean home theater install, the other ran security camera wires around his house exterior. The instructions that come with it are pretty basic but there are tons of YouTube videos showing how to fish wire through walls. I watched a couple before starting my project and felt pretty confident about what I was doing. Not rocket science once you understand the process. For the price this kit is a no-brainer if you're doing any kind of low-voltage wiring work. Electricians charge a premium for this stuff because it's time-consuming and requires the right tools. Having your own kit means you can do it yourself whenever you need to without paying someone $100/hour. The quality feels professional-grade. This isn't some flimsy homeowner tool that'll break after one use. The materials are solid and it's clearly built to be used repeatedly. I've used mine probably 6-7 times now for various projects and it's held up perfectly. If you're planning to run any cables through walls - Ethernet, speaker wire, coax, whatever - get this kit. It'll pay for itself on the first job you do and you'll have it available for future projects. Way better than paying an electrician or trying to rig up some makeshift solution that doesn't work properly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2026 by S

  • Handy alternative to a wire snake
Color: 50FT
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2026 by J Erbes

  • Be gentle
Color: 50FT
Be gentle with this product. The ends are very fragile
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2025 by Douglas Phelps

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