

🔧 Untwist with ease, work like a pro!
The SIKSIN Network Cable Untwist Tool is a lightweight, hand-powered device designed to quickly and safely untwist and separate CAT5 through CAT7 cable pairs. Featuring an ergonomic grip to reduce finger fatigue and a compact design for portability, it streamlines cable preparation for network engineers and technicians.
| ASIN | B0B3J46BFJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #334,462 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,005 in Crimpers |
| Brand | SIKSIN |
| Brand Name | SIKSIN |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 207 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00735279272819 |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | blue |
| Included Components | NO |
| Item Type Name | Untwist Tool |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | SIKSIN |
| Manufacturer Part Number | UT-156 |
| Material | copper |
| Material Type | copper |
| Model Number | UT-25 |
| Set Name | Set of 3 |
| UPC | 735279272819 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**.
Great for jewelry making too!
The Network Cable Untwist Tool turned out to be surprisingly useful for straightening jewelry wires and pin heads! While it’s designed for untwisting network cables, the tool’s strong, ergonomic grip and precise functionality made it perfect for untangling and straightening fine jewelry wires. I was able to easily remove any twists and kinks in the wire, giving me smoother, more professional-looking pieces for my jewelry projects. It’s sturdy enough to handle the pressure needed without damaging delicate wires. I also found it to be very comfortable to use, even for extended periods. The compact design makes it easy to store, and it’s lightweight, so I didn’t feel fatigued while using it. Overall, while it’s intended for cable work, this tool has proven to be a handy and unexpected addition to my jewelry-making toolkit, and I’ll definitely continue using it for future wire and pin head straightening tasks.
M**R
Does on thing and does it well -- straightens Ethernet wires
This tool makes it so simple to straighten out Ethernet cable wires that a cave man could do it. You still have to do the hard work of cutting off the jacket and untwisting the twisted pairs, but once the wires are separated this tool will straighten out those wires in a few pulls, so you can get on with crimping. Your fingers will thank you.
J**L
Let me get this straight....
Cute little device that helps but is not a magic cure. Let me be honest, I think the problem with threading cat5/cat6 wires into a connector may be beyond our current level of sapience. However, this little gadget does help straighten out the wires a little bit. I've tried several different angles and I find that it probably helps about 85%. But there are still one or two laggard wires that are difficult to straighten. I don't regret the expenditure because it does help me straighten out the wires after you remove the twists from each pair, but it does not completely solve the issue of wire alignment. I think that problem lies in the connector.... But I don't regret the decision and it certainly was a good value. Also, I like the fact that I have three of them so I can keep one on hand in multiple locations
S**E
GREAT tool for amateurs
Pros might look at this and laugh, but for someone like me, who only runs ethernet cables once in a blue moon, this tool dramatically sped things up. For me, the worst part about cutting my own cables was straightening the 8 wires. My fingers were quickly in pain and the wires still weren't straight enough to get into the RJ45 connector. God forbid I was doing a ton of these, my fingers would give out long before my work was finished. This was about the only tool I could find to supposedly help and I'm so glad I found it. Not only do my fingers not hurt after doing a bunch of cables, but it sped up the entire process immensely. It's a cheap little plastic tool, but it's worth 100x its weight in gold to an amateur ethernet cable installer like me. A few tips for first time users: 1. Run the wire across the section with a big gap in the little nubs (the middle). 2. Don't press together too hard or you'll strip the wire insulation. You'll know you're pressing too hard if the wires start to form an arc instead of straightening. 3. Run each wire through about 2-3x, rotating each time, so the wire twists/bumps are always perpendicular to the tool's nubs.
E**Y
No more grooved fingers
I don't have the iron fingers of a pro, this made my DIY wiring so much easier, faster, and consistent. I wish I had found these sooner, it would have saved so much time and frustration. No more grooves worn in my fingers.
O**N
Doesn't work - my fingers do a far better job
It just plain doesn't work, and comes with no instructions. I've been doing Category cable wiring for decades, and have always just used my fingers to straighten the untwisted pairs (which is what this tools is purported to do) and I guess I'll keep doing it that way. Don't waste your money.
P**E
awesome
Dude this product is awesome, they do not have this at grangers/mcmaster-carr. I struggle on Friday with out it. Also get a IDEAL cat 6a/6/5e feed thru ,took like 5 minutes, easy to use and straighten it out. would buy again!!!!!!! Paul Vance
M**K
Saves your fingers
I used this handy tool to straighten CAT6 wire (#23 AWG) prior to connection to a pass-thru style RJ-45 Ethernet connector. You still need to untwist the pair but this tool is a big help straightening each one. I'm not convinced that the bumpy pattern is the ultimate best choice for straightening UTP wires, but it does this well enough and completely saves your fingers. It's easy to lose, so I really liked the 3-pack. LOL Recommended as "pretty good" for its purpose.
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