








📏 Elevate your precision game with Firecore’s 16-foot telescoping grade rod!
The Firecore FLR500B is a 16-foot aluminum telescoping grade rod featuring dual-scale graduations (feet/tenths and feet/inches) on both sides. Its five-section design collapses to 4 feet for easy transport, crafted from anodized aluminum for weather resistance and lightweight durability. Injection-molded joints and locking buttons ensure stability, making it an ideal, portable tool for surveying and construction professionals seeking reliable, accurate measurements in the field.


























| ASIN | B07VC69SYK |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (836) |
| Date First Available | 15 July 2019 |
| Extension Length | Maximum extended height of 16 feet Feet |
| Included Components | Bag |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.22 kg |
| Item model number | FLR500B |
| Manufacturer | Firecore |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Measurement Accuracy | Marked in feet/tenths and feet/inches |
| Part Number | FLR500B |
| Performance description | 5 telescoping sections |
| Product Dimensions | 127 x 6.5 x 0.1 cm; 1.22 kg |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 16-Foot |
| Special Features | Portable and easy to extends and retracts |
| Style | Portable,Telescopic |
| Usage | Indoor and outdoor use |
J**L
After 3 months of daily use I've come to these conclusions: Pros: 1) Its cheap: You can buy 3-4 of these compared to 1 good quality SECO fiberglass rod. Treat them as temporary. Great if your rods grow feet and walk off to join another trade. 2) Light and strong enough to hold its own weight fully extended out horizontal with reasonable/minimal deflection. Great for one person measuring & marking a set distance from a structure. Can use all day fully extended with no soreness. Would much rather pack this into the site than a Fiberglass rod. You barely notice you have it and it's more compact 4' sections are more packable in a backpack or stakebag. Cons: 1) Its cheap: you'll have to actually use it as a level rod and that's it. The lock buttons break pretty easily and repairs are exclusively tape...always include a roll of electric tape as your edc when using this rod. It's not a walking stick, a pole to lean on, a push pole or a catch/pike pole. It's a level rod. Thats it. It's design to be just good enough to not suck at being a level rod. 2) it's flimsy. You're not putting a 5/8" all thread on the end and using it as a makeshift rover pole. Banish the thought. Just looking at a R8/R12 header will break this thing. Conclusions: Light weight and just good enough to not suck at its specific task. If you expect the concrete crew is looking for a level rod; leave your $200 fiberglass rod at the house and let them steal this thing. It's good enough to get you through the day but crappy enough noone will steal it a second time.
D**H
Excellent
A**S
Nice grade stick, worth every penny. Sure glade it has the bubble level.
S**.
pretty good decent quality. only issue is the level will fall out of the holder unless you put 1 wrap of electrical tape around the L bracket.
M**E
All good
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