








⚡ Pull wires like a pro—no snags, no sweat!
The Klein Tools 50-Foot Steel Fish Tape (model 56331) is a professional-grade wire pulling tool featuring a durable 1/8-inch wide steel tape, an ergonomically optimized housing that minimizes payout effort, and laser-etched foot markings for precise measurement. Designed for residential and light commercial installations, its multi-position handle ensures a firm grip, while the flexible yet sturdy steel tape navigates tight corners with ease. Made in the USA with global components, this tool is a must-have for efficient, reliable wiring projects.












| ASIN | B081TVR4N7 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,521 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #4 in Electrical Fish Tape |
| Blade Length | 100 Inches |
| Brand | KLEIN TOOLS |
| Capacity | 50 Feet |
| Color | Orange/Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (6,052) |
| Cutting Diameter | 0.13 Inches |
| Date First Available | November 18, 2019 |
| Finish | Brushed |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00092644563317 |
| Included Components | Steel Fish Tape, 1/8-Inch x 50-Foot |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Diameter | 0.13 Inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
| Item model number | 56331 |
| Manufacturer | Klein Tools |
| Material | Steel |
| Measurement Accuracy | See User Manual for Accuracy |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Part Number | 56331 |
| Pattern | Tape Measure |
| Power Source | corded-electric |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | One Size |
| Special Features | Optimized Housing Design |
| Style | 50' Fish Tape |
| UPC | 092644563317 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
J**E
Works like a fish charm!!
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.
D**O
A quality product
I recently decided to set up Ethernet routing throughout my house to improve our internet for the kids’ online schoolwork and our family movie nights, and the Klein Tools 50-Foot Electrical Fish Tape has been an absolute game-changer! This tool made running the cables through the walls a breeze. The 50-foot steel wire puller is sturdy and flexible, easily navigating through tight corners and long runs without any hassle. The double loop tip was perfect for grabbing and pulling the Ethernet cables without snagging, and I really appreciated the optimized housing—it kept the tape neatly coiled and easy to handle, even during longer projects. The handle is comfortable to grip, which made the whole process less tiring on my hands. I was able to get our entire home wired up in a single weekend, and now our internet is faster and more reliable than ever. My kids are thrilled with their lag-free Zoom calls, and I’m happy knowing our streaming nights won’t be interrupted by buffering. This Klein Tools fish tape is a 5-star must-have for any dad tackling home wiring projects—it’s reliable, well-designed, and made my Ethernet setup a total success!
N**N
Good tape overall but you have to know how to wind it up
First, this is a good quality fish tape that is the right balance of sturdiness and flexibility. The last foot or so is perfectly straight and the rest of the tape comes off the reel with very little curl to it. However, you have to apply some tension to the tape as you wind it up. Especially the last 5-10 feet. If you don't, it will get bound up inside the reel and you'll struggle to get it untangled. But just hold pressure on the tape as you wind it up and it stores just fine! This is because of how straight the tape comes off the roll. If it were easier to roll up, the tape would also have an annoying curl to it. I know -- I have another tape (GB brand) that is so curly I almost can't use it. But it rolls up easily! There is one change I'd like to make. I wish the foot markings started at 1 at the end of the tape. I'd like to know how many feet of tape I've pushed into the conduit I'm fishing. Since the foot marking start at 50 and then count down, I just know how many feet are left on the reel. I have to subtract from 50 to see how many feet I've pushed out.
J**R
Another Home Run from Klein Tool!
I needed to pull a second CAT6a Ethernet cable through a 1/2” conduit that already had one cable inside it plus a speaker wire. Oh, and there were two 90 degree bends in the conduit. The total length was 12’, and the two bends were in the first 4’. I was able to get the fish tape in about 7’. So my strategy was to open up a hole after the two bends and fish the cable in two separate operations: from 4’ to 12’ first, and then from 0’ to 4’. The Klein tool worked like a charm! The foot markings on the tape were instrumental. The rigidity and flexibility of the tape were perfect. The spool worked great. Overall, this is now an essential tool in my quiver. Highly recommend!
K**.
No problems works smooth
Works like it expected to
N**S
Worked great!
Worked great!
A**R
Sturdy
Very affordable and convenient. Portable and lightweight
M**K
Solid fish tape/dispenser for the price.
Great tape/dispenser for the price ... the steel is very durable, can get a little "sticky" coming out/going into the dispenser, but that's normal for a cable that's coiled like this ... you just pull/push it back/forth a little as you're extending/rewinding it, and it rights itself as you go along. Got the job done for me!
T**.
easy to use
S**N
Excellent product. Worked perfectly.
H**O
Produto de qualidade... boa construção e materiais muito resistentes. Ótima compra!!!
A**R
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.
K**O
Guia de muy buena calidad y facil de usar.
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