Gardner Bender 79-003 Wire-Aide Wire Pulling Lubricant, Greaseless Fiber-Optic Wire Insulation, 5 Gal. Pail, Yellow

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  • Walt

    > 3 day

    Works great

  • Edward Tucker

    > 3 day

    Worked great! Probably only need a tiny bottle! But worth the money!

  • Helene

    > 3 day

    Love this product been using it for a while now, used many other pulling lubes find this one to work best for me and my team.

  • Futebolero

    > 3 day

    Worked great and not harmful to cable jacket.

  • me

    > 3 day

    Not good. Don’t use them, when it dry would cause your wire sticking. This will damage the insulation if you continue to pull your wire. I noticed in my wire pull.

  • Simon Chadwick

    > 3 day

    I was able to push 12 feet of thick direct-burial Cat6 cable through a 1/2 flexible PVC conduit using this stuff, by adding a squirt every foot or so. Talcum powder also works, but it is so much messier!

  • Poop

    > 3 day

    This made pulling wire GODLY. I tried pulling wire without this for a little while but oh my god this is so much easier. The lube wipes off relatively easily.

  • kevin

    > 3 day

    Wotks great arrived fast

  • SLP

    > 3 day

    I could see this potentially working well to pull cable through conduit (maybe) as I have used a similar product for that use before....however, I bought it thinking it would solve a similar problem and it didnt. I figured it would work just as well to make grippy/tacky cables such as an iPhone power cable more smooth when going over some surfaces as to not get caught. I figured since it was designed to stay on a cable and keep it smooth, it should do the trick. Well, I used it generously on my OEM iPhone cables and other similar cables (studio headphone cables, XLR microphone cables, etc) with the same problem, to no avail. The compound did not remain on the cable, and also dried and the cables returned to their original sticky/tacky state. I tried multiple coats, still the same results. If it dries and returns to a tacky state so easily, how could it last long enough to pull a larger cable through conduit? Maybe I missed something, but I guess I will have to look elsewhere for now.

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