2 43239-11357 Tackle Box Review
Our verdict
At $15.99, this compact tackle box holds 44 pieces and weighs only 0.75 pounds, the lightest option in this comparison. Its 4.2 star rating across 124 reviews is the lowest score here, and reported purchases last month sit at essentially zero, both signs worth weighing against the low price.
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Anglers who want a lightweight, portable box with many small compartments for organizing hooks, swivels, and small lures. At 0.75 pounds and $15.99, it suits buyers prioritizing low weight and low cost over a proven sales track record.
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Skip it if you want proof of steady demand, since Amazon lists 0 or near-zero units bought last month, far behind every other box in this comparison. Its 124 reviews and 4.2 star rating are also the smallest and lowest of the group.
- Material Plastic
- Weight 0.75 Pounds
- Color White
- Pieces 44
- Feature Portable
- Priced 33% below the category median ($23.89 across 66 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 124 owner ratings
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Popularity0.9/5
124 owner reviews, fewer 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
Picture an angler sorting a tackle bag full of small jigs and swivels who wants a compact, portable box just for the little stuff. This 44-piece tackle box, priced at $15.99, is built for exactly that job, weighing only 0.75 pounds and made from plastic with a white finish and a portable design listed as its main feature.
Where it falls short compared to the Plano lineup in this roundup is track record. Its 4.2 star rating across 124 reviews is the lowest rating and the smallest review sample of any box compared here, well under the 619 reviews behind the smallest Plano option, the 1155-03. That does not make it a bad product, but it does mean fewer buyers have weighed in.
Demand tells a similar story. Amazon reports 0 or near-zero units bought last month, compared to the 100 or more units reported for every Plano box in this comparison and the 2,000 or more for the 620206. Combined with the lower rating and smaller review count, this box reads as a niche, low-visibility option rather than a proven seller, even though its light weight and low price could still suit a buyer who just needs extra compartments for small tackle.
Pros
- Weighs just 0.75 pounds, the lightest tackle box in this comparison
- 44 pieces offer room for organizing small hooks and lures
- Lowest price tested alongside the 620206, at $15.99
- Portable design listed as a specific feature for this product
- Plastic construction keeps the overall weight down
Cons
- 4.2 star rating is the lowest of every box in this comparison
- Only 124 reviews, the smallest sample compared here, well under the 1155-03's 619
- Reported units bought last month sit at 0 or near-zero, the weakest demand signal in the group
- White color may show dirt or tackle stains more visibly than darker or translucent options
Specifications
| Material | Plastic |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.75 Pounds |
| Color | White |
| Pieces | 44 |
| Feature | Portable |
Performance notes
At 0.75 pounds, this box is dramatically lighter than every Plano option in this comparison, including the 1.2 pound 371610 and the roughly 1.9 pound 620206. The 44-piece count suggests a design built around many small compartments rather than a few large trays, which fits organizing small tackle like hooks, swivels, and split rings rather than bulky lures. Plastic construction and a portable feature listing both point toward a grab-and-go box meant for quick trips rather than a full tackle system. The white color choice is straightforward but offers none of the see-through convenience of the transparent 371610 or translucent WP5001. Given the light weight and compact piece count, this box reads as a supplementary organizer rather than a primary tackle box for a full collection.
What buyers say
A 4.2 star average is the lowest rating among the tackle boxes in this comparison, and its 124 reviews is also the smallest sample by a wide margin, well under the 1155-03's 619 or the WP5001's 666. Small review counts make any single rating less reliable as a signal, since a handful of negative reviews can swing the average more than they would on a product with thousands of reviews. The reported 0 or near-zero units bought last month is the clearest warning sign in this comparison, standing in contrast to the 100+ to 2,000+ range reported for every other box. Together, the pattern points to a low-visibility product with limited recent traction rather than an established seller.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this 44-piece tackle box a good value at $15.99?
It is priced similarly to the Plano 620206 but carries a lower 4.2 star rating from just 124 reviews, the smallest sample in this comparison. Buyers get a lightweight, portable design at 0.75 pounds, but with less of a proven track record than the Plano alternatives.
How much demand does this tackle box have compared to others?
Amazon reports 0 or near-zero units bought last month, the weakest demand signal among the boxes in this comparison, where every other option shows at least 100 or more monthly purchases. That is worth weighing against its low price and light weight.
What is included with the 44-piece count?
The listing specifies 44 pieces along with a portable feature and plastic construction, suggesting a design built around multiple small compartments. Exact tray or divider layout is not detailed beyond the piece count, so buyers wanting specifics should check the product listing.