Pack 602500203 Tool Set Review

4.4 (841) Amazon rating$9.99100+ bought last month

Our verdict

At $9.99 the Pack 602500203 is the second cheapest fishing tool set compared here, backed by a 4.4 star rating across 841 reviews and 100 or more units bought last month, making it a budget option with a review base far deeper than the cheapest set on the shelf.

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Best for

Budget minded anglers who want a single stainless steel tool at under $10 with a review count in the hundreds, rather than the dozens behind the cheapest alternative in this comparison.

Skip if

Skip this if you want a multi piece kit, since this ships as a single 1.0 count stainless steel piece, or if a 4.6 star rating matters more to you than the lower price, since the Fisherman and Mossy sets both rate higher.

  • Material Stainless Steel
  • Weight 0.11 Kilograms
  • Color Blue
  • Pieces 1.0 Count
  • Priced 55% below the category median ($21.99 across 29 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 841 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.5/5

    841 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

Not every angler wants to spend $20 or more on a tool kit just to remove a hook or trim a line, and the Pack 602500203 is built for that budget conscious buyer. At $9.99 it costs a dollar more than the cheapest 350pcs set in this comparison but comes with a review history more than 25 times deeper.

The listing specifies a single stainless steel piece weighing 0.11 kilograms in a blue finish. Stainless steel construction puts it in the same material category as the pricier Fisherman multitool, though it ships as one piece rather than the Fisherman's combined hook remover and scale scraper design.

A 4.4 star average across 841 reviews and 100 or more units bought last month rounds out the picture. That review count is well ahead of the 350pcs set's 32 reviews, though the rating itself sits a few tenths below the 4.5 to 4.6 stars posted by the Booms, Mossy and Fisherman sets. For a sub $10 stainless steel tool, an 841 review sample at 4.4 stars still reads as a broadly reliable pattern rather than an outlier.

Pros

  • At $9.99 it is one of the cheapest fishing tool sets in this comparison
  • 841 reviews is a far deeper sample than the 350pcs set's 32 reviews at a similar price
  • Stainless steel construction resists corrosion better than the carbon steel used in some cheaper alternatives
  • Compact at 0.11 kilograms, easy to carry in a tackle bag or pocket
  • 100 or more units bought last month shows ongoing, steady demand at this price point

Cons

  • 4.4 star rating is the lowest average among the sets compared here
  • Ships as a single 1.0 count piece rather than a multi piece kit
  • 100 or more units bought last month matches the lowest monthly volume in this comparison
  • Blue color finish may not appeal to anglers who prefer a plain stainless look

Specifications

MaterialStainless Steel
Weight0.11 Kilograms
ColorBlue
Pieces1.0 Count

Performance notes

A single stainless steel piece at 0.11 kilograms is light enough to clip onto a vest or drop into a tackle box pocket without adding noticeable weight. Stainless steel resists the corrosion that saltwater and fish handling cause over time, which is a meaningful upgrade over the high carbon steel used in the cheaper 350pcs set. Because this ships as a 1.0 count item rather than a multi piece kit, it likely serves one specific function, similar in scope to the single piece Fisherman multitool but at roughly a quarter of that product's $36.99 price. The blue finish is purely cosmetic. For anglers who need one reliable stainless tool without paying for a full kit, this profile fits a narrow but common use case.

What buyers say

A 4.4 star average across 841 reviews is a substantial sample, more than 25 times the review count behind the similarly priced 350pcs set at 32 reviews. That said, the 4.4 average is the lowest rating among the fishing tool sets compared on this page, where the others cluster between 4.5 and 4.6 stars. The 100 or more units bought last month matches the lowest monthly figure in the group, tied with the 350pcs set. Taken together, the pattern suggests a well established, budget friendly product that satisfies most buyers without quite matching the top rated options.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Pack 602500203 a good budget fishing tool?

At $9.99 with 841 reviews and a 4.4 star average, it has a far deeper review history than the similarly priced 350pcs set, which has only 32 reviews. The rating sits a few tenths below the pricier options in this comparison, but the review volume suggests it reliably satisfies most buyers at this price.

What is the Pack 602500203 made of and how much does it weigh?

It is made of stainless steel, weighs 0.11 kilograms, and ships as a single 1.0 count piece in a blue finish. The stainless steel construction should hold up better against corrosion than the high carbon steel used in the cheaper 350pcs alternative.

How does the Pack 602500203 compare to the Fisherman multitool?

Both are stainless steel and ship as a single piece, but the Pack 602500203 costs $9.99 versus the Fisherman's $36.99. The Fisherman carries a higher 4.6 star rating across 1,500 reviews and 500 or more units bought last month, compared to 4.4 stars, 841 reviews and 100 or more units here.

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