Klein Tools Launches 40’ Glow in the Dark Fish Tape for Increased Visibility and Function

Kleintools Fish tape

February 21, 2023

Klein Tools (www.kleintools.com) introduces the new 40’ Glow in the Dark Fish Tape, with the length professionals need for short or medium applications in low light jobsites.

40’ Glow in the Dark Fish Tape (Cat. No. 50660)

Klein tools Glow in the dark fish tape
  • The unique clear case permits ambient light to easily charge the glow tape and tip, providing a bright glow for use in low light
  • The fiberglass tape is fully removable from case for wall cavity, drop ceiling and conduit pass through feeding
  • The anchor end features a stainless-steel fish rod connector for use with our fish rod accessories, allowing this fish tape to also function as a super-flex glow rod
  • An optimal fish tape for installing wire or cable behind walls and ceilings, in short box-to-box runs and branch circuits or in flexible tubing
  • Compact size makes it a great addition to your everyday tool bag
Klein tools glow-in-the-dark fish tape
Klein tools glow fish tape

“Klein Tools is consistently adding to our lineup of wire pulling products to meet the need of trade professionals,” says Peter Roberts, product manager at Klein Tools. “With our new 40’ Glow in the Dark Fish Tape, we’re ensuring that professionals have the length they need for wire pulling in low light situations, combining our glow in the dark tape with the signature Klein Tools design that our customers have relied on for years.”  

Specifications

TypeFish Tape
ApplicationWire Pulling
Overall Length11.3″ (29 cm)
Overall Height1.5″ (4 cm)
Overall Width9.06″ (23 cm)
Tape Size40′ x 0.153″ (12m x 3.9 mm)
Diameter9″ (23 cm)
Tape EndGlow-in-the-Dark Nylon Eyelet
Material Fiberglass
ColourClear/ White
Weight1.6 lb (0.7kg)
UPC092644506604

For more information, visit www.kleintools.com/new-products or search for #NewKleins on social media.

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