ZACX 5333637391 Fishing Pliers Review

4.7 (15,936) Amazon rating$23.993,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

The ZACX 5333637391 fishing pliers cost $23.99 and carry a 4.7 star average across 15,936 reviews, the largest review count of any fishing plier on this list, backed by 3,000 or more buyers last month. That volume of repeat purchasing at a mid-range price makes it the safest default pick in this category.

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Best for

Anglers who want one plier that handles split rings, braided line cutting, and hook removal without juggling multiple tools, especially those who value a proven track record over the lowest price on the shelf.

Skip if

Skip it if you only fish occasionally and do not need a dedicated tool, since the Berkley BTSTLP6 hemostat pliers cost less than half as much at $10.99 and still carry a solid 4.4 star rating across 848 reviews.

  • Material Aluminum, Stainless Steel
  • Weight 4.4 Ounces
  • Color Black
  • Pieces 1 Count
  • Priced 100% above the category median ($11.99 across 104 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.7/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 15,936 owner ratings

  • Popularity5.0/5

    15,936 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 hookset that goes deep into a fish's jaw, or a treble hook tangled in braided line at the bank, is where a pair of dedicated fishing pliers earns its keep. The ZACX 5333637391 is built from a mix of aluminum and stainless steel and weighs just 4.4 ounces, light enough to clip to a vest or bag without adding noticeable bulk.

At $23.99, the ZACX pliers are the most expensive of the four options compared here, above the Texas SR-5 at $20.11, the Rapala RCP6 at $11.97, and the Berkley BTSTLP6 at $10.99. What justifies the premium is review volume: 15,936 ratings and 3,000 or more units bought last month dwarf every other plier in this set, where the next closest is the Berkley at 848 reviews and 500 or more monthly buyers.

That gap in review count does not happen by accident on a marketplace, it reflects a product that a large number of anglers keep buying month after month. For anyone who wants one plier to cover hook removal, split rings, and light line cutting without shopping around, the 4.7 star average backed by that much volume is hard to ignore, even at the higher price point.

Pros

  • 4.7 star average across 15,936 reviews, the highest review count of any plier in this comparison
  • 3,000 or more units bought last month, signaling strong repeat demand
  • Aluminum and stainless steel construction for corrosion resistance around water
  • Weighs only 4.4 ounces, light enough for all-day carry
  • InStock availability with no backorder issues noted in the listing

Cons

  • At $23.99, it costs more than the Rapala RCP6 ($11.97) or Berkley BTSTLP6 ($10.99)
  • Comes as a single 1 count piece with no bundled sheath or lanyard listed in the specs
  • Only available in black, no color options for anglers who prefer high visibility gear
  • No stated length or jaw opening spec, unlike some competitors that list precise dimensions

Specifications

MaterialAluminum, Stainless Steel
Weight4.4 Ounces
ColorBlack
Pieces1 Count

Performance notes

The aluminum and stainless steel build is a common combination in fishing pliers because aluminum keeps the overall weight down, here to 4.4 ounces, while stainless steel jaws and cutters resist the corrosion that saltwater and slime from bait fish cause over time. That weight matters most on long days wading or standing in a boat, where a heavier all-steel tool becomes noticeable in a pocket or on a lanyard by the fourth or fifth hour. Being sold as a single 1 count unit in black means this is a standalone tool rather than a kit, so anglers who want a sheath or replacement jaws will need to source them separately. The listing does not specify jaw length or cutting capacity for braided line diameter, so anglers working with heavier braid should confirm compatibility before assuming it handles the thickest lines on the market.

What buyers say

A 4.7 star average holding steady across 15,936 reviews is a large enough sample that it is unlikely to be a fluke, and it beats every alternative in this comparison, where the next highest is 4.6 stars on both the Texas SR-5 and Rapala RCP6. The bought last month figure of 3,000 or more is also the clear outlier here, more than five times the Berkley BTSTLP6's 500 or more and far ahead of the Rapala's 200 or more. Combined, high rating, high review count, and high recent purchase volume typically point to a product that continues to satisfy buyers after the first few uses rather than one that sells well briefly and fades.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the ZACX 5333637391 fishing pliers made of?

It is built from a combination of aluminum and stainless steel, weighs 4.4 ounces, and comes in black as a single 1 count piece. The mixed material construction is typical for fishing pliers meant to resist corrosion from water and fish slime while keeping overall weight manageable for all-day carry.

Is the ZACX plier worth $23.99 compared to cheaper options?

At $23.99 it costs more than the Rapala RCP6 at $11.97 or the Berkley BTSTLP6 at $10.99, but its 15,936 reviews and 3,000 or more monthly buyers are well above both, suggesting the higher price has not slowed demand. For anglers who buy tools once and want them to last, that volume carries weight.

Does the ZACX fishing pliers come with a sheath or lanyard?

The listed specs show a single 1 count piece with no sheath, lanyard, or holster mentioned. Anglers who want a way to clip or holster the tool on a vest or belt should plan to add one separately, since the product ships as the plier alone.

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