Fish Hook Remover, 4pcs Fishing Hook Quick Removal Device, Security Review

4.3 (743) Amazon rating$6.99400+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Fish Hook Remover 4pcs costs $6.99 and holds a 4.3 star rating across 743 reviews, with 400+ buyers last month, well ahead of the pricier Texas SR-5's zero. Built from aluminum and stainless steel rather than plastic, it lands between the budget disgorgers and the premium pliers on both price and review volume.

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Best for

Anglers who want a metal bodied hook remover without paying premium pliers prices, anyone who wants proof of demand before buying since 400+ sold last month, and freshwater or light saltwater fishers who value a compact 7 inch tool.

Skip if

Skip it if you need the split ring feature built into the Texas SR-5, or if you specifically want a single count 1.0 count tool rather than the 2 pack format this one ships in for $6.99.

  • Material Aluminum, Stainless Steel
  • Weight 9.07 g
  • Target Species Fish
  • Size 7 inches (2 Pack)
  • Color Blue, Silver
  • Pieces 2
  • Priced 42% below the category median ($11.99 across 104 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.3/5

    4.3 average across 743 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.1/5

    743 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 fish swallowing a hook mid trip is when a quick removal tool earns its keep, and the Fish Hook Remover 4pcs is priced at $6.99 for that job. Specs list it as aluminum and stainless steel construction, weighing 9.07 grams, sized at 7 inches and sold as a 2 pack in blue and silver. That build sits a step above plastic disgorgers while staying well under the pliers priced above $10.

At 4.3 stars across 743 reviews, its rating sits a touch below the Berkley BTSTLP6's 4.4 and further below the 4.6 stars each that the Texas SR-5 and Rapala RCP6 hold, though the review count of 743 is respectable in its own right. Its 400+ bought last month figure trails only the Berkley BTSTLP6's 500+ among the four tools in this comparison, and it beats the Rapala RCP6's 200+ and the Texas SR-5's 0+ outright. That is a strong demand signal even with the middle of the pack rating.

The metal construction at 9.07 grams should hold up better than a plastic disgorger while staying light enough for a tackle bag pocket. For anglers deciding between a $6.99 aluminum and steel tool with proven sales volume and a pricier single count pliers, the review and purchase pattern here makes a reasonable case for value.

Pros

  • Priced at $6.99, cheaper than the Rapala RCP6 ($11.97), Berkley BTSTLP6 ($10.99) and Texas SR-5 ($20.11)
  • Built from aluminum and stainless steel rather than plastic, at a listed weight of 9.07 grams
  • 400+ bought last month, the second highest demand figure among the four tools compared
  • 4.3 star rating across a large sample of 743 reviews
  • Ships as a 2 pack at 7 inches per piece, per the listed specs

Cons

  • 4.3 star rating is the lowest of the four tools in this comparison, behind the 4.4 to 4.6 range
  • Lacks the split ring plier feature listed on the Texas SR-5
  • Bought last month figure of 400+ still trails the Berkley BTSTLP6's 500+
  • No stated feature list beyond material, weight, size and color

Specifications

MaterialAluminum, Stainless Steel
Weight9.07 g
Target SpeciesFish
Size7 inches (2 Pack)
ColorBlue, Silver
Pieces2

Performance notes

The listed 9.07 gram weight and aluminum plus stainless steel build point to a tool meant to survive repeated dunking in salt or fresh water better than a plastic disgorger, while staying far lighter than the 0.06 to 0.3 pound pliers style tools in this comparison. Specs list it at 7 inches and sold as a 2 pack, which gives an angler a spare without needing to buy a second full priced tool later. The blue and silver color scheme also aids visibility against a boat deck or tackle tray, a small but practical detail for a tool that is easy to lose overboard. Compared to the single count metal pliers in this set, which run from $10.99 to $20.11, the 2 pack format at $6.99 effectively halves the per unit cost while still using metal rather than plastic in its construction.

What buyers say

A 4.3 star average across 743 reviews puts this tool in the middle of the pack rating wise, trailing the Berkley BTSTLP6's 4.4 and the 4.6 stars of the Texas SR-5 and Rapala RCP6. Demand tells a different story: 400+ bought last month is the second highest figure among these four tools, only behind the Berkley BTSTLP6's 500+, and comfortably ahead of the Rapala RCP6's 200+ and the Texas SR-5's 0+. A large review base of 743 alongside strong recent purchase volume suggests steady, repeat demand rather than a one time spike, even though the star rating itself sits slightly below the premium priced competition in this set.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Fish Hook Remover 4pcs made of durable materials?

Yes, the specs list aluminum and stainless steel construction rather than plastic, at a total weight of 9.07 grams. That metal build should hold up to regular use better than a plastic disgorger, though it is not built to the same single unit heft as the pliers style tools priced above $10 in this comparison.

How does it compare in price to metal fishing pliers?

At $6.99, it costs less than the Berkley BTSTLP6 ($10.99), the Rapala RCP6 ($11.97) and the Texas SR-5 ($20.11), all single count metal pliers. It ships as a 2 pack per the listed specs, which lowers the effective cost per tool even further against those single unit options.

Does the strong bought last month figure mean it is reliable?

A 400+ bought last month figure paired with 743 reviews at 4.3 stars suggests consistent demand, though it does not guarantee individual unit reliability. The rating trails the 4.4 to 4.6 stars of the pricier alternatives here, so buyers trading off cost for a slightly lower average rating should weigh that against the savings.

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