Flambeau 6382TB Tackle Box Review
Our verdict
At $19.00, the Flambeau 6382TB pairs a 2-tray hard case design with a 4.4 star rating across 6,600 reviews, the second-largest review count in this comparison behind only the Plano 620206. With 1,000 or more units bought last month, it is a proven, low-cost pick for anglers who want tiered organization.
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Anglers who want a tiered, 2-tray hard case for separating lures from hooks and accessories at a budget price of $19.00. It suits buyers who value proven popularity, backed by 6,600 reviews and 1,000+ units bought last month.
Skip if
Skip it if you need maximum storage volume for a large collection, since a 2-tray design and 2.4 pound weight cap its capacity compared to bigger boxes like the $89.99 Plano 3113305. Buyers wanting the absolute lowest weight should also look elsewhere.
- Material Resin
- Weight 2.4 Pounds
- Color Blue/Gray
- Pieces 1.0 Count
- Feature 2-Tray Hard Tackle Box
- Priced 20% below the category median ($23.89 across 66 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 6,600 owner ratings
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Popularity4.6/5
6,600 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
Picture an angler who wants lures in one layer and terminal tackle in another, without digging through a single jumbled compartment. The Flambeau 6382TB is built for that exact use case, marketed specifically as a 2-tray hard tackle box, at a price of $19.00 that undercuts most of the field in this comparison.
The numbers back up its popularity. A 4.4 star rating across 6,600 reviews makes it the second most-reviewed box here, trailing only the Plano 620206's 9,200 but well ahead of the 758's 1,100, the Stowaway's 1,600, and the 1155-03's 619. It is built from resin rather than plain plastic, weighs 2.4 pounds, a bit heavier than the lighter Plano options, and comes in a blue and gray color scheme.
Demand is strong too, with 1,000 or more units bought last month, second only to the 620206's 2,000+ and well ahead of the 100+ pace reported for the 758, Stowaway, and 1155-03. Combined with a 2-tray layout for basic organization, the 6382TB reads as one of the most proven, high-volume choices in this entire comparison, all at a price under $20.
Pros
- 6,600 reviews is the second-highest review count in this comparison, behind only the Plano 620206
- 2-tray hard case design separates lures from smaller hardware
- 1,000+ units bought last month, the second-strongest demand signal here after the 620206
- Priced at $19.00, among the cheapest boxes in this comparison
- Resin construction at 2.4 pounds for a sturdier hard-case feel
Cons
- At 2.4 pounds, it is heavier than the 620206, WP5001, and 371610
- 4.4 star rating trails the 4.6 to 4.7 range carried by every Plano box in this comparison
- Only 2 trays, which may limit capacity versus larger boxes like the 3113305
- Blue and gray color offers less see-through convenience than translucent options like the WP5001
Specifications
| Material | Resin |
|---|---|
| Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
| Color | Blue/Gray |
| Pieces | 1.0 Count |
| Feature | 2-Tray Hard Tackle Box |
Performance notes
The 2-tray hard case design is the defining spec here, splitting storage into two levels rather than the single-compartment layout implied by the 620206 or 371610 listings. At 2.4 pounds, it is noticeably heavier than the 9.28 ounce WP5001 or the 1.2 pound 371610, likely a tradeoff for the resin material's added rigidity compared to plain plastic or blend construction. Resin tends to hold up better under repeated opening and closing of hinges, which matters for a 2-tray design where both layers see regular use. The blue and gray color scheme is purely cosmetic. At $19.00, buyers get tiered organization and resin durability for barely more than the cheapest plastic single-compartment box in this comparison, a reasonable tradeoff for anglers who want some structure without paying premium prices.
What buyers say
A 4.4 star average across 6,600 reviews is a strong pattern, even though it sits slightly below the 4.6 to 4.7 range carried by the Plano boxes in this comparison. What stands out is scale, 6,600 reviews is more than four times the next-largest competitor besides the 620206's 9,200, suggesting a very large and diverse buyer base has weighed in. A reported 1,000 or more units bought last month is the second-highest demand figure in this entire comparison, trailing only the 620206. That combination of high review volume, steady rating, and strong recent purchase activity suggests a well-established, high-turnover product rather than a niche seller.
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Frequently asked questions
How does the Flambeau 6382TB's 2-tray design work?
It is marketed specifically as a 2-tray hard tackle box, meaning storage is split across two levels rather than one open compartment. That layout suits anglers who want to separate lures from smaller hardware like hooks and swivels, without paying the $89.99 that a bigger box like the 3113305 commands.
Is the Flambeau 6382TB a popular tackle box?
Yes. It has 6,600 reviews at a 4.4 star average, the second-highest review count in this comparison, and shows 1,000 or more units bought last month, trailing only the Plano 620206 in both measures, well ahead of every other box compared here.
How heavy is the Flambeau 6382TB compared to other tackle boxes?
At 2.4 pounds, it is heavier than lighter options like the 9.28 ounce Flambeau WP5001 or the 1.2 pound Plano 371610, a tradeoff likely tied to its resin construction and 2-tray hard case design, which adds structure over a single flat compartment.