Plano 757004 Tackle Box Review

4.7 (1,100) Amazon rating$56.59300+ bought last month

Our verdict

At $56.59, the Plano 757004 matches the pricier $84.67 758's 4.7 star rating and 1,100-review count, but shows 300+ bought last month versus the 758's 100+. That combination of equal rating, lower price, and stronger recent demand makes it the strongest pick among the four Plano boxes in this comparison.

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Best for

Anglers who want the largest, best-reviewed Plano case in this lineup without paying the premium the 758 charges for essentially the same rating, and who value buying whatever's currently moving the most units.

Skip if

Skip it if 6.9 pounds is more box than you need, since the smaller $33.24 1155-03 or $3.97 Stowaway cover lighter tackle needs at a fraction of the weight and cost, even with fewer reviews behind them.

  • Material Blend
  • Weight 6.9 Pounds
  • Color Tan or Graphite/Sandstone
  • Pieces 1.0 Count
  • Feature see descritption
  • Priced 137% above the category median ($23.89 across 66 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.7/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 1,100 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.9/5

    1,100 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

Weighing in at 6.9 pounds and finished in tan or graphite/sandstone, the Plano 757004 is built for anglers who want one large case to hold a serious tackle collection rather than juggling several smaller boxes.

At $56.59 it undercuts the $84.67 Plano 758 while matching that box's 4.7 star rating and 1,100-review count almost exactly. It also outranks the $33.24 1155-03's 619 reviews and edges past the $3.97 Stowaway's 4.6 star average, all while sitting in the middle of this lineup's price range rather than at the top.

The clearest signal in favor of the 757004 is demand: it shows 300+ bought last month, triple the 100+ figure attached to the other three Plano boxes compared here, including the higher-priced 758. Matching ratings and review counts with a lower price and stronger current sales volume makes a straightforward case for the 757004 over its pricier sibling.

Pros

  • 300+ bought last month, triple the 100+ pace of the other three Plano boxes in this comparison
  • 4.7 star rating matches the pricier $84.67 758 exactly, at $28 less
  • 1,100 reviews puts it well ahead of the 1155-03's 619
  • 6.9-pound build suggests strong capacity for a full tackle collection
  • Costs $28 less than the 758 for the same rating and review count

Cons

  • At 6.9 pounds it's the heaviest option in this comparison, more than double the 1155-03's 4.2 pounds
  • $56.59 is still well above the $3.97 Stowaway or $33.24 1155-03 for anglers on a tighter budget
  • Blend material construction isn't broken down into specific components in the listing
  • Tan or graphite/sandstone color options are less distinct than the 758's green metallic/silver finish

Specifications

MaterialBlend
Weight6.9 Pounds
ColorTan or Graphite/Sandstone
Pieces1.0 Count
Featuresee descritption

Performance notes

At 6.9 pounds, the 757004 is the heaviest box in this comparison, which typically points to a larger internal layout with more trays or compartments, suited to anglers consolidating a full season's worth of lures and terminal tackle into one case rather than splitting gear across boxes. Blend material construction likely mixes plastics for a balance of durability and weight, consistent with how Plano builds its larger cases. The tan or graphite/sandstone color options are practical rather than flashy, in contrast to the 758's green metallic and silver finish. What stands out functionally is that this box delivers the same 4.7 star rating and 1,100-review track record as the pricier 758, at $28 less, while also showing triple the recent purchase volume, a combination that suggests it currently offers the strongest balance of capacity, rating, and price in Plano's lineup here.

What buyers say

The 757004 ties the 758 for the highest review count in this set at 1,100, both carrying a 4.7 star average, and it stays well ahead of the 1155-03's 619 reviews at the same rating. What separates it is recent demand: 300+ bought last month is triple the 100+ figure shown by the 758, 1155-03, and Stowaway alike. Since the rating and review count are essentially identical to the pricier 758, the higher purchase volume likely reflects the lower price rather than any difference in quality, buyers appear to be recognizing that this box delivers the same track record for less, and choosing it accordingly.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Plano 757004 better than the Plano 758?

Both share a 4.7 star rating and roughly 1,100 reviews, but the 757004 costs $56.59 versus $84.67 for the 758 and shows 300+ bought last month compared to the 758's 100+, making it the stronger value on both price and current demand.

How much tackle can the 757004 hold?

The listing doesn't give exact compartment counts, but at 6.9 pounds it's the heaviest, and likely largest-capacity, box in this comparison, built for anglers consolidating a full tackle collection rather than a light day-trip kit.

Why does the 757004 sell more than similarly-rated Plano boxes?

It matches the 758's 4.7 star rating and 1,100 reviews at a lower price, which likely explains why it shows 300+ bought last month against 100+ for the 758, 1155-03, and Stowaway.

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