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Paladin Tools Insertion Extractor Connectors Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.0
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Description of Paladin Tools Insertion Extractor Connectors

Easy to use tool for inserting and extracting fiber optic SC, LC, MU & MTRJ connectors (simplex and duplex) from bulkheads in high density cabinets. Ergonomic and lightweight design promotes precise alignment. Built to last, made out of carbon steel with PVC handles. Designed for professional fiber optic technicians, installers, and engineers. Lifetime limited warranty.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Convenient and Efficient Network Tool

This network and cable insertion/extraction tool is a must-have for anyone working in the Industrial and Scientific industry. Its ergonomic design and easy-to-use features make it a breeze to operate, reducing time and effort during network testing and inspection. The tool is durable and long-lasting, ensuring that it will continue to perform for years to come. The only downside is its high price point, but the convenience and efficiency it provides make it worth the investment. In summary…

Pros
  • Easy to use and durable
Cons
  • Requires some skill and practice to master

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works great

Suitable for tight spaces between other installations in a rack. the ability to simply pull the plug or insert a new jumper. No more fiddling with a needle nose or trying to get your fat fingers in those tight spots. This is perfect for SC connectors so I can work without worrying about damage or anything other than what I want to do. would like to buy again

Pros
  • Lifetime limited warranty
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Buy the precision cutter instead

Tool is not wide enough or irregularly shaped to remove even slightly stuck fiber optic lines. For any work in data center/network applications it's best to just pull them out by hand, this tool is more of a nuisance than helpful. With this tool, you're far more likely to slip and break other lines than solve what you want. Instead, I'd recommend a precision selection tool that allows you to easily manipulate the tabs that hold the connectors.

Pros
  • Designed for professional fiber opticians, installers and engineers
Cons
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