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Rattle 00042764575424 Sinkers Review

4.6 (175) Amazon rating$25.9950+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Rattle 00042764575424 Sinkers sell for $25.99 and hold a 4.6-star rating across 175 reviews, putting them near the top of the ratings in this category. With 50+ bought last month and no published spec sheet for material or weight, buyers are relying more on the rating pattern than on a detailed comparison chart.

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Best for

Anglers who trust the strong 4.6-star, 175-review track record more than a detailed spec sheet, and who are comfortable paying $25.99 for a sinker line with a rattle-style name without a published weight or material breakdown listed.

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Skip this if you want to compare exact weight, material, and piece count before buying, since none of those details are published for this listing. Anglers who prioritize transparent specs over rating alone should look at alternatives with a full spec sheet.

  • Priced 117% above the category median ($11.99 across 91 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 175 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.6/5

    175 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

Not every sinker listing comes with a full breakdown of weight, material, and piece count, and the Rattle 00042764575424 is one of those cases. What is on record is a $25.99 price point, a 4.6-star rating, and 175 reviews, numbers that put it in solid standing even without a detailed spec sheet to reference.

The product name itself points to a rattle-style sinker, a category built around adding sound to a rig to draw strikes in murky or deep water, though the listing does not publish the specific weight, size, or material used in this pack. That gap makes it harder to compare directly against sinkers with full specs, but it does not appear to have hurt the rating, which sits at 4.6 stars.

At $25.99, this is priced above every other sinker in this comparison, including the $19.99 tungsten Reaction 4C-9ONO-GPGV and the $21.99 Dr.Fish spider weights. Its 50+ bought last month is a modest but real figure, and its 175 reviews sit between the smaller 135 to 156-review counts of some competitors and the much larger 1,074 to 1,500 counts of others. Buyers considering this pack are largely working from rating and price alone rather than a full spec comparison.

Pros

  • 4.6-star rating across 175 reviews, among the higher ratings in this category
  • 175 reviews is a meaningful sample, larger than some competing listings
  • 50+ bought last month confirms ongoing, real purchase activity
  • InStock and readily available
  • Name suggests a rattle-style design aimed at drawing strikes through sound

Cons

  • No published weight, material, or piece count, unlike every other sinker in this comparison
  • At $25.99, it is the most expensive pack in this comparison
  • 50+ bought last month trails the 100+ to 1,000+ figures reported for some alternatives
  • Lack of spec detail makes direct comparison against fully specified sinkers difficult

Performance notes

Without a published weight, material, or piece count, there is limited spec detail to interpret for the Rattle 00042764575424 beyond what the name suggests. Rattle-style sinkers as a category typically incorporate a chamber or bead that produces sound when the rig moves, a design meant to draw fish in stained water or at greater depths where visibility is limited. At $25.99, the price sits above every other sinker referenced in this comparison, which for an unspecified pack size makes it hard to judge value on a per-piece or per-ounce basis the way the fully specified alternatives can be judged. The 4.6-star rating across 175 reviews is the strongest signal available here, suggesting that whatever the pack contains, it has satisfied a reasonably large group of buyers. Anglers considering this option are essentially trusting the rating and price rather than matching a known weight or material to their rig needs.

What buyers say

A 4.6-star average across 175 reviews ranks near the top of this comparison, matched only by the Egg TKHDBF004 pack's 4.6 stars and trailing only the 4.7-star marks of two other listings. The 175 review count sits in the middle of the pack, more than the 135 to 156 reviews on two competitors but far fewer than the 1,074 to 1,500 reviews on the two most established listings. A 50+ bought-last-month figure is real but modest, well below the 1,000+ figure posted by the cheapest sinker in this set. Together, the pattern suggests a well-regarded but lower-volume product, one that satisfies the buyers it reaches without yet building the review base or purchase velocity of the longer-established alternatives.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the Rattle 00042764575424 listing include weight or material specs?

No, this particular listing does not publish a weight, material, or piece count breakdown, unlike the other sinkers referenced in this comparison. Buyers are working from the $25.99 price, the 4.6-star rating, and 175 reviews rather than a detailed spec sheet.

Is the Rattle 00042764575424 a good value at $25.99?

Without a published weight or piece count, it is hard to calculate a per-unit cost the way it can be done for fully specified sinkers in this comparison. The 4.6-star rating across 175 reviews suggests buyers who purchased it were largely satisfied, even without a transparent spec sheet.

How does the Rattle 00042764575424 compare on price to other sinkers here?

At $25.99, it is the most expensive listing in this comparison, above the $19.99 Reaction 4C-9ONO-GPGV and the $21.99 Dr.Fish spider weights. Since piece count and weight are not published, buyers cannot directly compare cost per unit against those alternatives.

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