

🔧 Pull like a pro — precision, power, and grip in one sleek tool!
The Klein Tools 56331 Electrical Fish Tape features a durable 1/8-inch steel wire measuring 50 feet, housed in an optimized casing that minimizes payout effort and binding. Its multi-position, slip-resistant handle offers superior grip, while laser-etched 1-foot markings provide precise measurement for conduit runs. Designed for professional electricians tackling light commercial, residential, and voice-data-video installations, this tool combines strength, accuracy, and ergonomic design to elevate your wiring projects.












| ASIN | B081TVR4N7 |
| Assembled Diameter | 0.13 Inches |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 100,260 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 114 in Cable Insertion & Extraction Tools |
| Blade length | 50 Feet |
| Colour | Orange/Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (5,934) |
| Cutting Diameter | 0.13 Inches |
| Date First Available | 18 Nov. 2019 |
| Finish | Brushed |
| Included Components | Steel Fish Tape, 1/8-Inch x 50-Foot |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 680 g |
| Item model number | 56331 |
| Manufacturer | Klein Tools |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Measurement Accuracy | See User Manual for Accuracy |
| Part Number | 56331 |
| Power Source | corded-electric |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | One Size |
| Special Features | Optimized Housing Design |
| Style | 50' Fish Tape |
H**.
Useful
Very useful addition to anyone’s tool kit, worked really well pulling a weather proof reasonably thick outdoor cable through a round conduit with mo drama at all
A**R
Costs more but worth the extra money
I saw reports of cheaper versions of this tool not being very durable, being hard to use etc. I decided to bite the bullet and buy this KLEIN tools version. I am pleased I did. The tool is easy to use, the steel tape is not coated in loads of oil, it rolls back into its casing quite easily. It is etched at 1 foot intervals which is something I had not thought about before purchasing but proved very useful. I am glad I bought this product and not a cheaper imitation.
G**S
Great fish tape
After using nylon draw wires buying a set of these metal fish tapes was a good move. Took a bit of getting used to at first after using nylon for years but once used to the rigidity they are superb and are also great at having to catch onto disappeared awkward cables if you have to go in to do some remedial work after another electrician. Very happy with them and, to be honest, I wish that I had bought the next length up in the range but these work just fine 99% of the time. With a bit of thought extra long runs can be done easily too but having the extra length is always a good thing, she says, so get it first as last. Great tool !
I**K
Functions perfectly
Used this many times now, zero issues so far.
W**I
You get what you pay for.
Made a very difficult job very easy.
J**Y
Great bit of kit, OIL!
Great bit of kit, very useful gets stiff very easy though. A spray of GT85 for WD40 in the cassette sorts it out for a while. Might try some grease on it also.
B**N
It's a must tool.... Great value
Every engineer should have one of these. Already used it and it saved me so much time on an install.
W**.
It's a poor tool from a great tool maker.
Too rigid and too bulky to pull a single 2.5mm twin and earth round 2 spring formed bends in 20mm PVC. It's not worth the price tag, definitely not.
T**.
easy to use
F**.
Un producto excelente perfecto para todo tipo de trabajo en la electricidad
S**N
Excellent product. Worked perfectly.
H**O
Produto de qualidade... boa construção e materiais muito resistentes. Ótima compra!!!
J**E
Easy to use, works great!! I have a home closet project, bought cabinets from Ikea. They look awesome. But, after getting the last shelf in, I turned to the last part, installing under shelf lighting. Pro tip - if you buy cabinets and lights from Ikea, INSTALL THE CORDS BEFORE SECURING TO THE WALL!!! So, after several home remedy ideas, it occurred to me to buy a fish snake thingee, to see if that would help with getting the cable from the junction box to the light. Basically I have a small hole drilled in the back panel, and need to go several feet to the junction box. I needed something to snake along the back and then make a turn at the corner (there is about and inch between the cabinet wall and the closet wall. Lo and behold, this works like a charm. The only thing I had to do was adjust the tip, because the back of the cabinet was very narrow, and I didn't want to drill more holes, but it would only snake up or down, until I took one loop off the end (it does not affect anything, the metal is very sturdy). 10 seconds later, cord installed. Now, only 10 more to go, but I feel much better about the situation. Meaning, it went 20 inches and then made a 90 degree turn, going 22 inches, and I easily attached the cord to the end, then pulled it back. It can stick on the corner, but a quick poke and boom, journey continues to the hole. (And no, this was not a Seinfeld spit situation, it really made the 90 degree turn!) For the puller, it's easy to use. It is manual, but easy to retract and extend the cable. Nothing wrong with it (no scratches, loose parts, etc.) Definitely a problem solver for this particular situation. Next, I will see how it pulls a beer from the fridge to the couch, but for now, it's my new best tool in the arsenal for do-it-yourself.
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