Pulling Pal: Low Voltage & Network Cable Pulley vs Rocaris M15 Lifting Single Pulley Block 304 Stainless Steel
Overall winner: Pulling Pal: Low Voltage & Network Cable Pulley
Key Differences
CableSlinger's Pulling Pal targets low-voltage/network cable runs with smooth roller bearings and extruded aluminum brackets and sits at a more affordable price tier, while Rocaris's M15 is a heavier-duty stainless-steel pulley block offering 360-degree rotation and corrosion resistance but has some user reports of resistance issues
Pulling Pal: Low Voltage & Network Cable Pulley
Professional cable pulley for low-voltage & network wiring with smooth roller bearings and durable aluminum brackets. Helps pull cables around corners without kinks. Customers note time savings and solid build quality
Pros
- professional-grade design
- smooth roller bearings
- easy-remove components
- extruded aluminum brackets
Cons
- mixed value for money sentiment
Rocaris M15 Lifting Single Pulley Block 304 Stainless Steel
Stainless steel lifting pulley with 360-degree rotation for rugged use. Durable construction with corrosion and rust resistance. Customer feedback highlights quality and value for money, with mixed views on functionality and strength
Pros
- high-quality stainless steel
- 360-degree rotation
- corrosion and rust resistance
- rugged, shock-resistant construction
Cons
- mixed feedback on functionality and strength
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | CableSlinger |
| Durability | Rocaris |
| Versatility | CableSlinger |
| User Reviews | CableSlinger |