THKFISH TDWTZK-28PCS-EU Sinkers Review
Our verdict
The THKFISH TDWTZK-28PCS-EU pack puts 28 slender iron-and-lead sinkers in your box for $12.99, and its 1,707 reviews at 4.6 stars is the biggest review sample of any sinker in this comparison. If bulk count and a low per-piece cost matter more than premium material, this is the pick.
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Anglers who burn through sinkers fast in snaggy cover, rocky bottoms, or heavy current and want a large 28-piece supply of slender, low-profile weights that slip through structure instead of restocking every few trips.
Skip if
Skip this if you want tungsten's denser feel for sharper bite transmission, or you only need a handful of heavier single weights rather than a slender multi-piece bulk pack built around volume and price.
- Material Iron, Lead
- Weight 0.24 Kilograms
- Size A-28pcs-Slender Shape
- Color primary color
- Pieces 28
- Feature No
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 1,707 owner ratings
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Popularity4.8/5
1,707 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
A 28-piece bag of sinkers for $12.99 is built for anglers who lose gear to snags on a regular basis. THKFISH's TDWTZK-28PCS-EU set uses an iron and lead blend at 0.24 kilograms total across the pack, shaped slender so the weights slide through weed beds and rock rather than lodging in them. Divided across 28 pieces, that works out to roughly 8.6 grams, or about 0.3 ounces, per sinker, a size aimed at finesse and general-purpose rigs rather than heavy bottom fishing.
Against the alternatives here, the price sits right alongside the Lindy CNS120 at $12.99 and the unnamed 10-piece tungsten set at $12.99, but THKFISH offers far more pieces per dollar. The Reaction 4C-9ONO-GPGV costs more at $19.99 and uses tungsten, which is denser and generally considered more sensitive, but it only ships 8 pieces per pack. THKFISH's bulk count changes the math for anyone who treats sinkers as a consumable rather than a one-time purchase.
With 1,707 reviews logged, this listing has by far the largest review base of the four sinkers compared, which suggests a long sales history and a wide pool of buyers weighing in. The 4.6-star average holds up well against that volume, and 100-plus units selling monthly points to steady, ongoing demand rather than a short-lived spike.
Pros
- 28 pieces for $12.99 works out to under $0.47 per sinker, one of the lowest per-unit costs in this set
- 1,707 reviews is the largest review sample among the sinkers compared here
- 4.6-star average holds steady despite that high review volume
- 100-plus buyers a month signals consistent, ongoing demand
- Slender shape is designed to slip through weeds and rock rather than wedge into them
- 0.24-kilogram total pack weight keeps cost down versus premium tungsten options
Cons
- Iron and lead won't match tungsten's density-to-size ratio, so it likely transmits bites less sharply than the Reaction 4C-9ONO-GPGV
- No standout feature listed beyond the base sinker, unlike Lindy's No Snagg Slip Sinker design
- Lead content means checking local tackle restrictions before use in some states
- At roughly 0.3 ounces each, individual sinkers run lighter than dedicated single weights like the Pyramid 1-ounce set
- 28 pieces in one slender profile offers less size variety than sets sold across multiple gram or ounce options
Specifications
| Material | Iron, Lead |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.24 Kilograms |
| Size | A-28pcs-Slender Shape |
| Color | primary color |
| Pieces | 28 |
| Feature | No |
Performance notes
The math on this pack is straightforward: 0.24 kilograms spread across 28 pieces comes out to about 8.6 grams, or roughly 0.3 ounces, per sinker. That places these in the light-to-medium range, suited to finesse rigs, drop shots, or general freshwater setups rather than heavy surf or deep-bottom work where a single 1-ounce weight like the Pyramid set would be a better match. The slender shape is a design choice aimed at reducing snags, since a narrow profile has less surface area to catch on rocks, wood, or weeds compared to a rounder sinker. Iron and lead are both dense enough to sink quickly, though tungsten alternatives such as the Reaction 4C-9ONO-GPGV pack more mass into a smaller size, which can matter for anglers who want to feel subtle bites through the line. For everyday bank or boat fishing where losing a few sinkers per outing is normal, the 28-count bag simply lasts longer between restocks.
What buyers say
A 4.6-star average across 1,707 reviews stands out mainly for its scale. Among the sinkers compared here, this listing has roughly 60 percent more reviews than the next closest, the Reaction 4C-9ONO-GPGV at 1,500, and more than five times the review count of the Carp feeder weights. That kind of volume, combined with a rating that stays above 4.5, suggests broad, repeated satisfaction rather than a small early batch of reviews skewing the number. The 100-plus monthly purchase figure matches the pattern of a staple bulk item that anglers reorder rather than a novelty purchase. Taken together, the size and consistency of the review base point to a product that has held up across a large number of buyers over time, not just a recent surge.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does each sinker in this THKFISH pack weigh?
The listed pack weight is 0.24 kilograms across 28 pieces, which works out to about 8.6 grams, or roughly 0.3 ounces, per sinker. That places them in a light-to-medium range suited to general freshwater rigs rather than heavy bottom or surf setups.
Is iron and lead as good as tungsten for sinkers?
Tungsten, like the material used in the Reaction 4C-9ONO-GPGV, is denser and often considered more sensitive at a given size. The iron-lead blend here trades some of that sensitivity for a much lower per-piece cost across a 28-piece bulk pack.
Is this THKFISH sinker set good value for frequent snag losses?
At $12.99 for 28 pieces, the per-unit cost runs under $0.47 each, among the lowest of the sinkers compared here. For anglers fishing snaggy cover who expect to lose gear regularly, that bulk pricing is the main draw.