Disc coin-sinker Sinkers Review
Our verdict
The Disc coin-sinker 1oz-4pcs set costs just $5.39 and holds a 4.6-star rating across 158 reviews, making it the cheapest entry point in this comparison group. At roughly $1.35 per sinker it's not the lowest per-unit price here, but the 50+ bought-last-month figure shows steady enough demand for a small four-pack.
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Anglers who want to try a small batch of stainless steel coin sinkers without committing to a bigger pack, or who need a quick top-up of 1oz weights for an existing tackle bag.
Skip if
Skip this if you're stocking a tackle box from scratch and need volume, since four pieces run out fast compared to the 8 to 61-piece packs in this comparison. Buyers wanting tungsten density over stainless steel should also look elsewhere.
- Material Stainless Steel
- Weight 0.13 Kilograms
- Size 1oz-4pcs
- Color silver
- Feature Lead
- Priced 55% below the category median ($11.99 across 91 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 158 owner ratings
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Popularity2.5/5
158 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
Running low on sinkers mid-trip is one of those small frustrations that turns into a wasted afternoon, especially if the tackle shop is a drive away. The Disc coin-sinker 1oz-4pcs set is a compact fix, a small stainless steel batch meant for topping off a kit rather than building one from zero.
At $5.39 for four 1oz sinkers, the per-unit cost works out to about $1.35 each, more expensive per piece than the 10-pack Disc KYZY-COIN listing but far cheaper as a total purchase for anyone who just needs a handful. The stainless steel build differs from both the metal alloy and tungsten options in this comparison group, trading some density for corrosion resistance in the water.
The listing holds a 4.6-star rating across 158 reviews, a touch below the 4.7-star packs from Reaction and the unknown-brand tungsten set, though still solidly positive overall. Bought last month sits at 50+, matching the pace of the unknown-brand 1/32oz tungsten sinkers and landing behind the 100+ figures on the Lindy and Reaction packs, a reasonable middle ground for a listing this small.
Pros
- Lowest total price in this comparison at $5.39
- 4.6-star rating across 158 reviews
- Stainless steel build resists corrosion better than plain metal alloy
- 50+ bought last month shows steady ongoing demand
- Small 4-piece count is easy to toss in a tackle bag as a backup
Cons
- Only 4 pieces per pack, the smallest count of any sinker in this comparison
- At about $1.35 per sinker, it's not the cheapest per-unit price available
- 4.6-star rating trails the 4.7 stars held by two comparison sinkers
- 158 reviews is the smallest sample size in this group
- No tungsten option for anglers wanting maximum density per ounce
Specifications
| Material | Stainless Steel |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
| Size | 1oz-4pcs |
| Color | silver |
| Feature | Lead |
Performance notes
A 1oz coin sinker is a common middle-weight choice for bottom rigs in light to moderate current, and this stainless steel version follows that same standard weight. Stainless steel sits between metal alloy and tungsten on density, so a 1oz stainless sinker will typically feel a touch bulkier than a 1oz tungsten sinker of the same weight, though far less than the difference matters for a basic bottom rig. The stainless build does hold up well against rust compared to bare metal alloy, which can matter over a season of saltwater or brackish use. With only four pieces per pack, this listing reads more like a supplement to an existing kit than a standalone purchase, useful for replacing a couple of lost sinkers rather than rigging out a full tackle box.
What buyers say
A 4.6-star average across 158 reviews is a solid number, just short of the 4.7 stars posted by the Reaction and unknown-brand tungsten sinkers in this comparison, and slightly above the Lindy's 4.5 stars across a much larger 1,074-review base. Bought last month at 50+ puts it in the middle of the pack, on par with the unknown-brand tungsten set's 50+ figure. Given the small four-piece pack size, this pace of purchases suggests a modest but consistent stream of buyers picking it up as a quick, low-cost restock rather than a primary tackle purchase.
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Frequently asked questions
What material are these sinkers made from?
The Disc coin-sinker set is stainless steel, which differs from both the metal alloy and tungsten options in this comparison. Stainless steel offers solid corrosion resistance for a lower cost than tungsten packs like the $19.99 Reaction 4C-9ONO-GPGV, though it doesn't pack quite the same density into a small profile.
How many sinkers are in the pack?
This listing includes 4 pieces at 1oz each, the smallest count among the sinkers compared here. At $5.39 total, that works out to roughly $1.35 per sinker, making it better suited as a quick top-up than as a full tackle box restock.
Does this sinker sell well?
It shows 50+ bought last month and a 4.6-star rating across 158 reviews, a steady but modest pace compared to the 100+ monthly figures on the Lindy and Reaction packs and roughly in line with the unknown-brand tungsten set's 50+ bought last month.