Pulling Pal: Low Voltage & Network Cable Pulley vs Double Block and Tackle Pulley System with 100Ft x 1/2'' Rope
Overall winner: Pulling Pal: Low Voltage & Network Cable Pulley
Key Differences
CableSlinger’s Pulling Pal targets low-voltage/network cable runs with professional-grade components (extruded aluminum brackets, smooth roller bearings) and a lower listed price tier; Greteefor’s Double Block and Tackle is a mechanical 4x effort-reduction rope pulley system rated to 32KN/7200LB and includes a 100 ft rope as listed. Choose CableSlinger if you need a dedicated low-voltage cable pulley with strong user ratings; choose Greteefor if you need heavy lifting/garage-style block-and-tackle capacity and a built-in 100 ft rope
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
Double Block and Tackle Pulley System with 100Ft x 1/2'' Rope
4:1 lifting power with dual pulley blocks supports up to 32KN/7200LB. forged aluminum resists rust and wear for heavy lifting tasks. Customer insight unavailable
Pros
- 4x effort reduction
- dual pulley blocks for load support
- forged aluminum construction
- rust and wear resistance
Cons
- no electricity or extra help needed may imply manual effort
- rated loads may not cover extremely heavy tasks
- customer insight is unavailable
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | CableSlinger |
| Durability | CableSlinger |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | CableSlinger |