AMYSPORTS QLBZ-W-2-100 Swivels Review
Our verdict
At $9.99 for 100 pieces, the AMYSPORTS QLBZ-W-2-100 undercuts most bulk swivel packs on a per-piece basis while still holding a 4.4 star average across 152 reviews, making it a reasonable pick for anglers who go through swivels fast and don't want to pay per-piece premiums.
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Anglers who rig a lot of rods, lose terminal tackle to snags regularly, or want a cheap size 2 swivel in white to keep tackle boxes stocked without tracking down individual packs.
Skip if
Skip this if you fish heavy saltwater applications needing higher line-weight ratings, or if you've had good luck with a name-brand swivel like AFW or Norman and don't want to test an unfamiliar brand's consistency.
- Size Size 2 (61lb) 100 pcs
- Color White
- Priced 11% above the category median ($8.99 across 84 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 152 owner ratings
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Popularity1.5/5
152 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
The AMYSPORTS QLBZ-W-2-100 is a straightforward bulk swivel pack: 100 pieces in size 2, rated for 61 pounds, in white, for $9.99. That works out to roughly a dime per swivel, which is competitive against the AFW FWSS07B/50 at $10.99 for 50 pieces and considerably cheaper than the AFTCO FL1B at $39.95 per unit.
The 4.4 star rating across 152 reviews puts it in the same general tier as several established swivel lines, though the review count is modest next to the AFW pack's 621 reviews or the Norman NMSK-50's 539. Bought-last-month sits at 0+, so recent purchase momentum isn't strong, unlike the Norman and AFW options which both show 100+ bought last month.
For freshwater panfish, bass, or light saltwater rigs where a 61 lb rating is plenty, this pack does the job at a low cost per unit. Anglers chasing bigger species or fishing abrasive structure where swivel failure means a lost fish may want to look at the higher-rated, higher-volume alternatives in this same price range instead.
Pros
- 100 pieces for $9.99 works out to about $0.10 per swivel, cheaper than the AFW 50-pack at $10.99
- 4.4 star average rating holds up against most competing swivel packs
- Size 2 rated for 61 lb covers a wide range of freshwater and light saltwater use
- White color offers visibility in the tackle box compared to black or gunmetal options
- Bulk count of 100 means fewer reorders for anglers who rig multiple rods
Cons
- Bought-last-month shows 0+, well behind the 100+ figures on the Norman and AFW packs
- 152 reviews is a smaller sample than the 539 to 621 reviews backing top competitors
- 61 lb rating is modest next to the AFW FWSS07B/50's 180 lb line weight option
- No stainless steel spec listed in the facts, unlike most competing swivels
- Single color option limits any use of color-coding by rig type
Specifications
| Size | Size 2 (61lb) 100 pcs |
|---|---|
| Color | White |
Performance notes
A 61 lb rating on a size 2 swivel puts this squarely in freshwater and light inshore territory, think bass, panfish, and smaller saltwater species rather than offshore trolling or big game rigs. At $9.99 for 100 pieces, the per-unit cost is low enough that anglers can afford to swap out a swivel after every hookset without worrying about the expense, which matters for anyone fishing snaggy cover where terminal tackle gets sacrificed regularly. The white color is a minor practical touch, since it stands out against dark tackle box foam, making it easier to grab the right size swivel quickly while re-rigging. Compared to the AFW FWSS07B/50, which offers a 180 lb rating at a similar per-pack price, this AMYSPORTS pack is clearly positioned for lighter-duty use rather than heavy saltwater applications.
What buyers say
A 4.4 star average across 152 reviews indicates most buyers are satisfied, landing in a similar range to the AFTCO FL1B's 4.6 stars and the Norman NMSK-50's 4.5 stars, though with a smaller review base than either. The 0+ bought-last-month figure suggests this listing isn't currently seeing the same purchase volume as the Norman or AFW alternatives, both showing 100+ bought last month, which could mean it's a slower mover or a newer entrant still building review volume. For a budget bulk swivel, a rating in the mid-4s with over 150 reviews is a reasonably solid signal, even if the recent demand pattern trails the category leaders.
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Frequently asked questions
How many swivels come in the AMYSPORTS QLBZ-W-2-100 pack?
This pack includes 100 pieces of size 2 swivels rated for 61 pounds, priced at $9.99, which works out to roughly $0.10 per swivel based on the listed price and count.
Is a 61 lb rating strong enough for saltwater fishing?
A 61 lb rating handles light to moderate saltwater species and most freshwater use, but anglers targeting bigger game fish may prefer the AFW FWSS07B/50's 180 lb option for added strength.
How does this compare to the Norman NMSK-50 on price?
The Norman NMSK-50 costs $15.74 for 50 pieces, or about $0.31 per swivel, while the AMYSPORTS pack costs $9.99 for 100 pieces, about $0.10 per swivel, making it the cheaper per-unit option of the two.