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10Pcs/Pk 4333935953 Bait Trap Review

4.2 (521) Amazon rating$13.99200+ bought last month

Our verdict

The 10Pcs/Pk bait trap bundle costs $13.99 for ten stainless steel traps aimed at bass and mackerel, making it the cheapest entry in this lineup by a wide margin. Its 4.2-star rating across 521 reviews and 200+ units bought last month show steady, if modest, demand for a budget multi-pack.

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Best for

Anglers who want a stack of small, inexpensive traps on hand for bass or mackerel bait, or who lose and replace traps often enough that having ten spares in one order matters more than premium build quality.

Skip if

Skip it if you need one heavy-duty trap rather than ten light ones, since each piece weighs a fraction of what the Frabill or Gee-Feets traps weigh individually and may not hold up the same way over repeated use.

  • Material Stainless Steel
  • Weight 0.02 Pounds
  • Target Species ['Bass', 'Mackerel']
  • Size Medium
  • Color Silver
  • Pieces 10
  • Priced 36% below the category median ($22.00 across 27 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.2/5

    4.2 average across 521 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.7/5

    521 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

Anyone who fishes for bass or mackerel and burns through bait traps knows the annoyance of losing one in a snag or a current. The 10Pcs/Pk bait trap bundle answers that by shipping ten stainless steel traps in one medium-size, silver order for $13.99, less than what a single trap costs from most other brands in this comparison.

The tradeoff shows up in the specs. Each unit is listed at just 0.02 pounds, far lighter than the Frabill 1271's 1.05 pounds or the Frabill 1272's 16 ounces, which points to a smaller, simpler design rather than a heavy-duty cage. The 4.2-star rating across 521 reviews sits below the 4.4 to 4.5 stars carried by the Frabill and Gee-Feets traps, though it still reflects a largely positive track record.

Demand looks solid for a budget pack: 200+ bought last month beats the Frabill 1271's 50+, though it trails the Frabill 1272's 1,000+ by a wide margin. For anglers who want quantity and a low price point over single-trap durability, this bundle covers that need directly, and the silver, medium-size traps are easy to tell apart from other tackle in a crowded bag.

Pros

  • Ten stainless steel traps in one order for $13.99, the lowest per-order price in this comparison
  • Bought 200+ times last month, ahead of the Frabill 1271's 50+
  • 4.2-star rating across 521 reviews shows a solid track record
  • Stainless steel construction targeted at bass and mackerel bait
  • Medium size and silver color keep the traps easy to spot in a tackle bag

Cons

  • At 0.02 pounds each, these are far lighter and likely less rugged than the Frabill 1271's 1.05-pound build
  • 4.2-star rating trails the 4.4 to 4.5 stars of the Frabill and Gee-Feets traps
  • 521 reviews is a smaller sample than the 1,900 to 7,700 seen on competing traps
  • 200+ bought last month is well behind the Frabill 1272's 1,000+

Specifications

MaterialStainless Steel
Weight0.02 Pounds
Target Species['Bass', 'Mackerel']
SizeMedium
ColorSilver
Pieces10

Performance notes

Stainless steel resists rust better than the mesh or blended materials used in some of the other traps here, which matters if these traps sit in salt-tinged water chasing mackerel or in a bass pond over multiple outings. At 0.02 pounds each, they read as small, lightweight units rather than the bulkier cage-style traps like the Frabill 1271 at 1.05 pounds, so expect a compact profile suited to smaller bait rather than large crawfish or crab. Shipping ten to a pack means a lost or bent trap does not end the trip, which fits anglers who fish spots prone to snags. The medium size and silver finish keep the traps consistent and easy to count out of a tackle bag. The main tradeoff for that low weight and low price is a build that likely will not match the heavier-gauge traps in durability over the long run.

What buyers say

A 4.2-star average across 521 reviews puts this pack in solid territory, though it sits a notch below the 4.4 to 4.5 stars of the Frabill and Gee-Feets traps in this comparison, which also carry far larger review counts. The 200+ units bought last month is healthy for a ten-pack at this price and actually beats the Frabill 1271's 50+, even though the Frabill 1271 costs more per trap. Still, it falls well short of the Frabill 1272's 1,000+ units sold. Taken together, the pattern suggests a well-liked budget option with a smaller but consistently satisfied buyer base rather than the highest-volume seller in the category.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the 10Pcs/Pk bait trap bundle good value at $13.99?

For the price, yes. Ten traps for $13.99 works out to well under $1.50 per trap, cheaper per unit than any single trap in this comparison. The 4.2-star rating across 521 reviews and 200+ bought last month back up that it performs reasonably well for the cost.

What species does this bait trap target?

The listing specifies bass and mackerel as target species. Each trap is stainless steel and sized medium, and the pack ships ten to an order, so it suits anglers targeting either species who want several traps on hand rather than a single heavy-duty unit.

How does it compare to the Frabill 1272 in demand?

The Frabill 1272 sold 1,000+ units last month with 7,700 reviews at 4.4 stars, well ahead of this bundle's 200+ units and 521 reviews at 4.2 stars. The Frabill 1272 costs $19.99 for two pieces, versus $13.99 for ten here.

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