







🔧 Crimp like a pro, connect like a boss.
The Solsop Pass Through RJ45 Crimp Tool Kit is a professional-grade Ethernet crimper designed for CAT5, Cat5e, and Cat6 cables. Featuring Pass Through technology, it significantly reduces cable prep time while providing a complete kit with 50 RJ45 connectors, covers, a cable tester, plier, and mini cable stripper. Its ergonomic design and built-in wiring diagram make it ideal for IT professionals and network installers seeking efficiency, accuracy, and reliability in every crimp.














| ASIN | B09WR31VK2 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,684 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #5 in Crimpers |
| Brand | Solsop |
| Color | Multi-color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,936) |
| Date First Available | September 20, 2023 |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Plastic, Fiberglass, or Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) |
| Handle Type | Standard |
| Included Components | Kit |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.94 pounds |
| Item model number | Crimper Kit 16 |
| Manufacturer | Solsop |
| Material | Plastic, Fiberglass, Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) |
| Part Number | Crimper Kit 16 |
| Power Source | NO |
| Product Dimensions | 5.31"L x 2.76"W |
| Size | Small |
| Usage | Networking and IT environments, Professional use |
G**R
Solid piece of equipment
This tool has worked very well for me. It’s straightforward and easy to use and gets the job done. It cleanly trims the wires and crimps the J45 plug. I like that it’s small and compact and easily fits in a pocket. This also comes with some nice tools such as a wire stripper, wire cutter, as well as a bag of plug shields. Also comes with a handy little continuity checker. I suspect the J45 plugs that came with it are low quality and I will not be using them, but I didn’t buy this set for the plugs and I’m quite happy with everything else.
P**N
DIY home networking necessity
Works great! Includes all the info that you need to create a solid connection, and it even includes a tester. Incredible value for the money. Compact size and comfortable handle. Just make sure you put everything in the right way when you make a cut.
J**T
Good for the price.
This isn't a bad little kit as a 'my first networking tool set'. It has everything you need to get started. The crimp tool, the main component, is good; worked fine for me for the 6 times I've used it so far - it took me a couple of test attempts to remember how to crimp - last time was about 8 years ago...and I'd lost my old crimp tool, hence buying this. The main takeaways - passthrough connectors make crimping a hell of a lot easier than the old type. You can expose a couple of inches of wire from the sheath, alight everything by hand and poke it through the connector, then check after. Works fine. recommended. The side cutters are also quite nice and cut flush. I'd buy the dedicated tool for cutting cable sheath - it's about $5 and much nicer than the one included. The network tester works, but I'd replace it with one that tests and gives a notification if there's a crossover, or open circuit or other fault; this just cycles through each wire in turn, which limits you in how you can test; can't easily test one end of a cable is it's not next to you to look at the remote display. The supplied cable boots are fine. The crimp ends are cheaper than I'm used to, but work . Overall, it'll serve well for home use. If you need to use it more than a few times, get a better cable stripper, upgrade the tester and get nicer crimps ends.
A**R
Outstanding Kit!!
Excellent product!! I highly recommend this kit. It contains everything you need; most important, a cable tester that ensures you did everything correctly. I never attempted nor did I think I could repair a CAT 5 cable. You can too with this amazing kit. 5-STARS!!!
R**E
Exactly what I needed. Saved a service call from the cable company.
I haven't used the crimpers. I really only wanted the cable tester, but for the price vs other products why not get the crimper for later use too? I like so many have been working from home during COVID. My kids are also home from school. There were many times I would be seeing a patient over telemedicine and the browser would crash. I finally tracked that down to a bad stick of RAM. Replaced that and the browser crashes stopped, but my internet just wasn't fast enough to chart, have video conference, and have the kids doing all kinds of things. I upgraded, but was still only getting 100mbits at my wired desktop. After many calls to the cable company and a lot of trying this and trying that, I realized that my old Netgear router only had 100mbit ethernet ports on it. So I did my research and purchased a Ubiquiti gigabit router. See a separate review for that amazing piece of kit. Problem solved, right? Wrong. I would get gigabit speeds for a few minutes then it would drop back down to fast ethernet. The day this product came, I put batteries in it, tested a couple patch cables so I knew they were good, then tested the cable run from my office to the closet with all the networking equipment in it. Turns out I had wired the wall jack in the office quite wrong. Fixed that with a little Googling. Then tested again. #8 wire wasn't working. Went to the other end and fixed that. Then, #6 wire wasn't working. (Most likely from manipulating the jack to fix #8 wire.) Fixed that. And.... viola!! I now get full internet speed in my office. The kids are pretty much still limited to 100mbits as their devices are all wifi and the WAPs tap out at that speed I believe, but I have had no further slow downs while working. If you do your own network cabling, this is an inexpensive tool that does what it is supposed to, and will alleviate a lot of headaches and hair pulling. As I said, I haven't used the crimpers yet, but they have a good heft to them. They feel quality, which was surprising at the price point. I expect them to do their job just fine when the time comes. Best part, I didn't have to watch for the cable guy to come between noon and four, to interrupt my work and eventually tell me the problem was my poor wiring.
P**P
Worked great
This thing made terminating some Ethernet cables much easier than I expected. Comes with plenty of connectors and hoods too.
P**R
Worth the money
The tool worker exactly as it should have.
H**3
Quality Product! Real Time Saver!
I had a similar tool and tester. I wasted multiple connectors and chased connectivity issues for over a week for multiple cables... Finally I conceeded that I need a better tool and Tester. Night and Day! The tool is AMAZING. Insert a new connector wired properly and in one single squeeze of the hand, the end is crimped, locked onto the cable and the passthrough wires were trimmed cleanly!!!! Then attach the tester to each end and it shows errors or Positive connections on both ends. Do Not Hesitate, this is a quality product and a real legitamate time saver
U**N
Die verwirrende Auswahl an Crimpzangen und Co. und die weit auseinandergehenden Preise und Rezensionen sind für den Einsteiger echt ein Problem. Vor allem, wenn man sich noch durch den Dschungel von Cat5 bis Cat7 oder mehr kämpfen muss, oder durch die Kabelbelegung T568B oder A. Ich hab irgendwann das Vergleichen aufgegeben und einfach auf gut Glück dieses Set gekauft: Nicht teuer, aber auch nicht das allerbilligste. Meine Erfahrung: Man bekommt eine ordentliche Grundausstattung für den Einstieg. Natürlich ist Profi-Werkzeug besser, aber wenn man nur gelegentlich mal ein Kabel verlegt und zwei Stecker dranmachen will, reicht dieses hier aus. Die Multifunktions-Crimpzange ist prima, ich hatte keine Probleme. Man muss als Neuling eben erstmal rausfinden, wie man sie bedient. Klar, nach 200 mal Crimpen wird bestimmt was wackeln, aber der Start lief reibungslos. Der Seitenschneider zum Abknipsen ist gut. Sehr gut funktionierte das eigentlich etwas klein und billig aussehende Abisolier-Werkzeug. Da war ich sehr positiv überrascht, wie leicht das ging. Beide Funktionen, Seitenschneider und Abisolierer, bietet auch die Crimpzange. Ich fand die Einzelwerkzeuge aber etwas besser. Eine kleine Einschränkung gibt es nur beim Netzwerktester, der leider ohne Batterie geliefert wird (eine 9-Volt-Batterie hat nicht jeder zuhause). Den Preis muss man draufrechnen. Zudem ist es nur ein ganz einfacher Tester, der aber immerhin anzeigt, ob alle acht Drähte plus Erdung angeschlossen sind. Kompliziertere Probleme kann man damit nicht lokalisieren. Ist aber auch bei DEM Preis ein bisschen viel verlangt. In meinem Fall fehlte mir einfach das Wissen, dass sogenannte „Verlegekabel“ nicht zwischen zwei klassischen RJ45 Steckern, sondern zwischen zwei Steckdosen laufen müssen. So zeigte er bei mir immer „alles perfekt“ an, aber einen Netzwerkkontakt gab es erst, als ich spezielle „werkzeuglose“ Stecker verwendete. Ebenfalls dabei sind auch noch 50 rj45-Stecker und 50 passende Abdeckungen. Die mitgelieferte Anleitung auf einem kleinen Faltblatt ist dagegen eher mau. Neben der fehlenden 9-Volt-Batterie wäre noch eine praktische Werkzeugtasche in Etui-Form eine tolle Sache. Zudem habe ich noch eine Flachzange zum Glätten der Drähte genutzt. Fazit: Für den Einstieg ein ganz ordentliches Set mit gutem Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis.
J**N
Prisvärd. Liten och smidig.
M**S
I bought the Solsop Crimp Tool to add the RJ45 connectors to a Cat 6 ethernet connection I was running. Job completed now and all OK. Most reviews on here rate the tool as good but a few reviewed gave me cause for concern. With some trepidation I set about making a test lead to practice and develop my skills for fitting the connectors and using the crimp tool. I needn't have worried as all worked out well and the tool performed well. It is worth making a test lead because as I found, some skill is needed to thread the wires into the connectors and to achieve a fully working lead capable of passing the continuity test. Unlike some others, I found that I could achieve a good quality cable cut using the tool, use the tool to cut the cable outer sleeve without damaging the wires. I was also able to make a successful crimp for every connector I fitted. I would offer the following advice to those attempting to make off the cable and threading and crimping the connectors. Hope you find it usefull: 1) Make up a test cable to develop your experience prior to proceeding with the actual job 2) Don't be too heavy handed whilst using the crimp cutter to strip the Cat 6 cable. It is easy to apply too much pressure and end up damaging the cable wires, You can always cut back and start again provided you have provided sufficient additional cable length. 3) Threading the wires in the right order into the connector is tedious and fiddly. It helped me significantly by ensuring the wires are long enough to be held between the first finger and thumb with sufficient length to enter the guide channels within the connector. Also it is essential to ensure the wires are straight and the twists in the wire are smoothed out. Otherwise you will never get the wires to enter the connector. I used the plastic covered shaft of an electricians screwdriver and my thumb to stroke the wire and pull out the curly bits. Also essential is trimming the wires straight across to ensure they all enter the connector at the same point. Otherwise some of the wires will not enter. 4) After entering the wires in the connector, make sure any wires that have not fully entered the connector are pulled through to remove any kinks within the connector. Otherwise these wires will be pulled tight during the crimping and you will not get a clean flush cut end at the connector tip. 5) Check that you have the connectors the right way around (the connector spur to be furthest away from you with the brown wire on the RHS), otherwise although the wires are in order they will be wrong way around. I made up two connectors incorrectly because I was focussing too intently on the overall crimping process. 6) You must push the crimp tool handle fully closed to achieve a good crimp. It helps to place the tool on a firm surface and push down. Otherwise a poor crimp is the result and the wire cut off will be uneven. Also ensure the connector is pushed fully home into the connector socket within the crimp tool prior to crimping.
W**N
The wire stripper part of this is useless. Doesn’t work.
M**K
Mijn UTP cat 6 internetkabel naar de aanbouw was beschadigd. Ik moest het stukje beschadigde kabel met UTP stekker eraf knippen. Een elektricien vraagt tegenwoordig goudgeld om een nieuwe ‘UTP stekker’ aan je kabel te monteren. Op Youtube vond ik een tutorial waarin mbv deze gereedschapset met UTP stekkers een stekker aan een UTP kabel werd gemonteerd. Kinderlijk eenvoudig als je (na het bekijken van de video tutorial) precies weet hoe het moet. De set verdient zich dus direct terug!
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