Disc KYZY-COIN SINKER-1OZ-10PCS Sinkers Review
Our verdict
The Disc KYZY-COIN 1oz coin sinker set costs $11.99 for 10 pieces and carries a 4.7-star average across 204 reviews, a rating that matches pricier tungsten packs. At roughly $1.20 per sinker it undercuts the $19.99 Reaction tungsten 8-pack on cost, but the 0+ bought-last-month figure means it hasn't built the sales momentum of the category leaders.
Check price on AmazonBest for
Anglers who want a cheap, no-frills coin sinker for bottom rigs or bank fishing, and who don't mind carrying metal alloy weights instead of tungsten. The included plastic box also suits anyone organizing a tackle bag from scratch.
Skip if
Skip this if you want the densest possible sinker for deep or heavy-current water, since tungsten options like the Reaction 4C-9ONO-GPGV pack more weight into a smaller size. Buyers chasing proven sales volume may also prefer the 100+ bought Lindy or Reaction sets.
- Material Metal Alloy
- Weight 0.14 Kilograms
- Size 1oz-10Pack
- Color 1oz-10Pack
- Pieces 10
- Feature Coin sinkers,plastic box
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 204 owner ratings
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Popularity2.8/5
204 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 tackle box full of mismatched split shot and worn egg sinkers is the kind of thing that makes rigging up at the dock take twice as long as it should. The Disc KYZY-COIN 1oz-10pcs set is built for anglers who want a dedicated, uniform batch of coin-style sinkers ready to go, packaged in its own plastic box rather than a loose bag.
Each of the 10 pieces weighs out to the same 1oz sinker in the pack, made from metal alloy rather than tungsten. That construction keeps the price at $11.99 for the full set, working out to about $1.20 per sinker. Compared to the $19.99 Reaction 4C-9ONO-GPGV tungsten 8-pack, this is a lower-cost route to bottom weight, though tungsten typically packs more density into a smaller profile than metal alloy.
At 204 reviews and a 4.7-star average, the rating sits right alongside the pricier tungsten alternatives and above the Lindy CNS120's 4.5 stars across 1,074 reviews. The one figure that stands out is bought last month at 0+, well below the 50 to 100+ pace of the three comparison sinkers, which suggests this listing is newer or less established than its rivals despite the matching star rating.
Pros
- 10 uniform 1oz sinkers in one box for $11.99, about $1.20 each
- 4.7-star rating across 204 reviews, on par with the pricier tungsten options
- Comes packaged in its own plastic box instead of a loose bag
- Metal alloy construction costs less than tungsten packs like the $19.99 Reaction 4C-9ONO-GPGV
- Consistent 1oz weight simplifies rigging when you need matched sinkers
- In stock and ready to ship
Cons
- Bought last month sits at 0+, far below the 50 to 100+ pace of the Lindy, Reaction and unknown-brand sinkers
- Metal alloy lacks the density-per-size of tungsten, so it takes up more room for the same weight
- Fixed at 1oz only, with no smaller or larger sizes in this listing
- 204 reviews is a smaller sample than the 1,000-plus review counts on two of the comparison sinkers
- No brand reputation to lean on beyond the generic Disc listing
Specifications
| Material | Metal Alloy |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Size | 1oz-10Pack |
| Color | 1oz-10Pack |
| Pieces | 10 |
| Feature | Coin sinkers,plastic box |
Performance notes
At 1oz per sinker, this set sits in the mid-weight range used for bottom rigs in moderate current or medium-depth water, the kind of setup where a lighter split shot won't hold bottom but a heavier egg sinker feels like overkill. The metal alloy build means each sinker is less dense than a tungsten equivalent of the same weight, so it takes up slightly more physical space on the line, though for a coin-style sinker that generally is not an issue since it isn't threaded through tight cover. The plastic box that ships with the set doubles as storage, which matters more than it sounds for a pack this size since loose coin sinkers are easy to lose at the bottom of a tackle bag. Ten pieces at a single weight means restocking a rig after a snag is straightforward without hunting for a matching size.
What buyers say
A 4.7-star average across 204 reviews is a strong number on its own, and it lines up with the two tungsten alternatives in this comparison that also hold 4.7 stars, one across 1,500 reviews and one across 341. What separates this listing is bought last month, which sits at 0+ versus 50+ to 100+ for every comparison sinker. That gap doesn't say anything negative about the product's quality, since the star rating holds up fine, but it does suggest the listing has less current purchase momentum than the more established packs. Buyers who value proven, steady demand may lean toward the Lindy or Reaction sinkers instead, while those fine with a quieter listing get the same rating for less money.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Disc KYZY-COIN 1oz sinker made of tungsten?
No, this set uses metal alloy rather than tungsten. Tungsten packs in this comparison, like the $19.99 Reaction 4C-9ONO-GPGV 8-pack or the $12.99 unknown-brand 1/32oz 10-pack, are denser per size, but the metal alloy build keeps this 10-pack priced at $11.99, a meaningful savings for anglers who don't need maximum density in a compact profile.
How many sinkers come in the set?
The pack includes 10 individual 1oz sinkers, all packaged together in a dedicated plastic box rather than a loose bag. At $11.99 for the full set, that works out to roughly $1.20 per sinker, a straightforward single-weight option for anglers who don't need an assorted range of sizes.
Is this a popular sinker among buyers?
It holds a 4.7-star rating across 204 reviews, matching the top-rated tungsten alternatives in this comparison. However, bought last month is listed at 0+, lower than the 50+ to 100+ range seen on the Lindy, Reaction and unknown-brand sinkers, suggesting less current purchase momentum despite the strong rating.