161Pcs/Box 161 Pcs Zidan QZ Sinkers Review
Our verdict
The Zidan QZ 161Pcs/Box assortment costs $14.99 and packs six different sinker sizes, from 20g down to 3.5g, into one box carrying a 4.5-star rating across 494 reviews. With 300+ bought last month, it's the highest-demand sinker in this comparison group, a sign that anglers like having multiple weights on hand rather than buying single-size packs.
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Anglers who rig for different depths and current speeds on the same trip and want a range of lead weights in one box instead of buying six separate packs. Good for anyone building a bottom-rig kit from scratch.
Skip if
Skip this if you only fish one depth or current and only need a single sinker weight, since a big assorted box like this is overkill. Anglers avoiding lead entirely for environmental reasons should also pass.
- Material Lead
- Weight 0.43 Kilograms
- Size 20g, 14g, 10g, 7g, 5g, 3.5g
- Color Lead (gray)
- Pieces 61
- Priced 25% above the category median ($11.99 across 91 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 494 owner ratings
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Popularity4.1/5
494 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
Switching spots mid-trip often means switching sinker weight too, whether that's dropping from a 20g weight in fast current to a 3.5g weight in a calm backwater. The Zidan QZ 161Pcs/Box set is built around that reality, packing six sizes, 20g, 14g, 10g, 7g, 5g and 3.5g, into a single lead-gray box for $14.99.
At 0.43 kilograms total across the assortment, this is a heavier, bulkier purchase than the single-size packs in this comparison, but it trades that bulk for range. Lead remains the material here rather than tungsten or stainless steel, keeping the per-box price at $14.99, cheaper than the $19.99 tungsten Reaction 4C-9ONO-GPGV pack despite offering far more size variety.
With 494 reviews and a 4.5-star average, the rating sits at the lower end of this comparison group, matching the Lindy CNS120's 4.5 stars but trailing the 4.7 stars held by the two tungsten options. What stands out is the 300+ bought last month figure, roughly triple the 100+ pace of the Lindy and Reaction packs, suggesting the multi-size format is what's actually driving buyers to this particular listing.
Pros
- Six sinker sizes in one box, 20g down to 3.5g, covers most bottom-rig situations
- 300+ bought last month, the highest demand figure in this comparison
- $14.99 price undercuts the $19.99 tungsten Reaction 4C-9ONO-GPGV pack
- 494 reviews gives a reasonably large sample to judge the rating from
- Lead-gray finish and box packaging keeps the assortment organized
Cons
- 4.5-star rating is the lowest in this comparison, tied with the Lindy CNS120
- Lead construction lacks the density-per-size advantage of tungsten
- At 0.43 kilograms, it's bulkier to carry than single-weight packs
- Assorted sizes mean fewer pieces of any one weight compared to a single-size pack
Specifications
| Material | Lead |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.43 Kilograms |
| Size | 20g, 14g, 10g, 7g, 5g, 3.5g |
| Color | Lead (gray) |
| Pieces | 61 |
Performance notes
Covering 20g down to 3.5g in one box means this set spans light finesse weights up to a size suited for stronger current or deeper water, which is a wider range than any single-weight pack in this comparison offers. Lead remains a dense, low-cost material choice, and at 0.43 kilograms total the box carries real heft, more a tackle-bag staple than something to toss in a shirt pocket. Because the sizes step down gradually rather than jumping straight from heavy to light, switching weight between spots on the same trip is simpler than swapping between separate packs. The tradeoff is that with six sizes splitting the total piece count, any single weight runs out faster than it would in a dedicated single-size pack like the 25-piece Reaction RT-US-14LDS-BK.
What buyers say
A 4.5-star average across 494 reviews puts this listing at the lower end of the ratings in this comparison, tied with the Lindy CNS120 and half a star behind the two tungsten packs at 4.7 stars. Despite that, bought last month at 300+ is the strongest figure among all four sinkers compared here, roughly three times the 100+ pace of the Lindy and Reaction packs. That combination, a slightly lower star average paired with the highest purchase volume, points to the multi-size format doing the heavy lifting: buyers appear willing to accept a marginally lower rating in exchange for not having to buy six separate packs.
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Frequently asked questions
What sizes come in the Zidan QZ box?
The assortment spans six sizes, 20g, 14g, 10g, 7g, 5g and 3.5g, all made from lead and packaged together in one gray box for $14.99, giving anglers a range from light finesse weights up to heavier current-holding sizes in a single purchase.
Is this a popular sinker box?
Yes, it shows 300+ bought last month, the highest figure among the sinkers in this comparison, despite carrying a 4.5-star rating across 494 reviews that's slightly lower than the 4.7-star tungsten alternatives from Reaction and the unknown-brand listing described above.
Why choose an assorted box over a single-size pack?
An assorted box like this covers multiple current speeds and depths without buying separate packs for each weight. Single-size packs, like the $19.99 Reaction 4C-9ONO-GPGV or the $6.99 Pyramid 10-pack, may better suit anglers who only fish one type of water.