Milwaukee Delivers Rust Resistance with new Stainless Steel Fish Tapes

Milwaukee Rust Resistant Stainless Steel Fish Tapes

Sept 23, 2021

Milwaukee Tool adds to their fish tape lineup with new 120’ and 240’ 1/8” Stainless Steel Fish Tapes. Joining the existing Steel and Polyester Fish Tapes, Stainless Steel offers extended tool life in high-humidity working environments with natural corrosion and rust resistant properties.

The new Stainless Steel Fish Tapes feature a low friction case to provide smooth payout and easy rewind, along with high visibility laser-etched markings to help accurately measure depth and position. All Milwaukee fish tapes have a Square Inner Grip with an ergonomic surface, allowing users to securely grip the tape during pay-out and reel-in. A multi-position handle increases a user’s ability to comfortably hold the fish tape in any jobsite scenario. Both stainless steel solutions have a Reinforced Welded Anti-Catch Tip, delivering added durability and easier fishing.

Along with all Milwaukee fish tapes, the new 120’ and 240’ Stainless Steel solutions are backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty. The addition of the Stainless Steel Fish Tapes demonstrates Milwaukee Tool’s continued commitment to the Electrician.

MILWAUKEE® Fish Tapes

Stainless Steel Fish Tapes – NEW!

120’ 1/8” Stainless Steel Fish Tape                                        48-22-4186
240’ 1/8” Stainless Steel Fish Tape                                        48-22-4188

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