GREATFISHING 200PCS High Strength Heavy Stainless Steel Split Ring Lure Review
Our verdict
The GREATFISHING 200PCS kit costs $9.99 for 200 mixed brass, copper, and stainless steel components, working out to about a nickel per piece, and holds a 4.5-star average across 244 reviews, the lowest per-unit cost of any swivel pack in this comparison.
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Anglers restocking a tackle box in bulk or assembling lures who want a large, low-cost stash of swivels and split rings without paying a premium per piece.
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Skip this if you need a uniform stainless steel build or a precise line-class rating, since this kit mixes brass, copper, and stainless components without a stated size spec.
- Material Brass, Copper, Stainless Steel
- Color 200pc Barrel Swivel
- Pieces 1 Count
- Priced 11% above the category median ($8.99 across 84 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 244 owner ratings
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Popularity2.4/5
244 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
Restocking a tackle box from scratch, or building out a batch of lures, usually means needing far more hardware than a 25 or 50-piece pack can cover, and the GREATFISHING 200PCS kit is built for that scale. It bundles 200 pieces for $9.99, described as a barrel swivel and split ring style set.
The material list here is mixed: brass, copper, and stainless steel components together rather than a single uniform build. Brass and copper typically corrode faster than stainless in saltwater, so durability across the full 200-piece kit likely varies piece to piece depending on which material a given item uses. No individual weight or line-rating spec is listed, so this reads more as general-purpose rigging hardware than a size-specific pick.
On cost, nothing else in this comparison comes close. At roughly a nickel per piece, it undercuts the Norman NMSK-50's 31 cents and the AFW FWSS07B/50's 22 cents by a wide margin. The 4.5-star average across 244 reviews sits just under those competitors' 4.5 to 4.8 star ranges, and the bought-last-month figure reads as 0+, showing no current sales spike, but the sheer bulk and low per-unit price make this a practical restock option regardless.
Pros
- 200 pieces for $9.99, works out to about 5 cents per piece, the lowest per-unit cost of any swivel in this comparison
- 4.5-star average across 244 reviews shows a generally solid track record
- Bulk count outsizes every competitor here, with the next largest pack topping out at 50 pieces
- Mixed brass, copper, and stainless steel components add variety for different rigging needs
- Priced under $10 total, an easy entry point for anglers who don't want to commit much upfront
Cons
- Bought last month reads 0+, offering no signal of current purchase momentum
- 244 reviews is a smaller sample than the 500 to 1,500-plus review counts on the AMYSPORTS listings
- Mixed materials mean not every piece carries the corrosion resistance of pure stainless steel
- No individual weight or line-rating spec listed, so match to line class isn't as precise as with sized packs like the AFW FWSS07B/50
Specifications
| Material | Brass, Copper, Stainless Steel |
|---|---|
| Color | 200pc Barrel Swivel |
| Pieces | 1 Count |
Performance notes
With 200 pieces bundled into one $9.99 kit, the per-unit cost here is lower than anything else in this comparison, roughly a nickel per piece versus 20 to 67 cents on the sized packs. That value comes from the mixed-material approach: brass, copper, and stainless steel components together rather than a uniform stainless build. Brass and copper components typically show corrosion faster than stainless in saltwater, so the practical durability of the full 200-piece kit likely varies piece to piece depending on which material a given swivel or split ring uses. Described as a barrel swivel style kit, this leans toward general-purpose rigging and lure assembly rather than a size-specific line-class swivel, making it more of a bulk hardware restock than a precision pick for a specific line weight.
What buyers say
A 4.5-star average across 244 reviews sits comfortably in line with the other swivels in this comparison, just a notch below the 4.6 to 4.8 star averages posted by the AMYSPORTS and AFW listings but built on a meaningfully large sample. What stands out is the bought-last-month figure, which reads 0+, offering no visible signal of recent purchase activity compared to the hundreds of monthly buyers shown on several competing listings. That combination, a solid historical rating with no clear current momentum, suggests the kit has an established base of past buyers but isn't showing up as a fast mover right now.
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Frequently asked questions
What materials are used in the GREATFISHING 200PCS kit?
The kit combines brass, copper, and stainless steel components rather than a single uniform material, so durability and corrosion resistance vary somewhat by piece rather than being consistent across all 200 items, unlike the pure stainless steel packs elsewhere in this comparison.
How much does each piece cost in this kit?
At $9.99 for 200 pieces, the cost works out to roughly 5 cents per piece, well below the 20 to 67 cents per piece seen on the sized swivel packs elsewhere in this comparison, making it the cheapest bulk option covered here by a wide margin.
Is this a good pick for lure making versus just re-rigging line?
The barrel swivel and split ring style components suit general lure assembly and tackle box restocking well, though anglers who need a precise line-class rating should look at a sized pack like the AFW FWSS07B/50 instead, since this kit doesn't publish one.