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KastKing 6.5 inch Wire Cutters Fishing Pliers Review

4.3 (70) Amazon rating$14.99100+ bought last month

Our verdict

The KastKing 6.5 inch Wire Cutters Fishing Pliers sit at $14.99, a mid-pack price backed by S45C carbon steel jaws and a 4.3 star average across 70 reviews. With 100+ bought last month it trails the higher-volume names in this set, but the carbon steel build makes it a fair pick for anglers who mainly need a dedicated line and wire cutter.

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Best for

Anglers who want a dedicated wire and braid cutter with S45C carbon steel jaws and a lightweight 141.75 gram body, rather than a do-everything hemostat, and who are fine paying more than the cheapest options on this list.

Skip if

Skip it if you want the most reviewed option in the category. The Berkley BTSTLP6 has 848 reviews and 500+ bought last month at a lower $10.99 price, and the Rapala RCP6 outsells this pick too.

  • Material Polymer Coating, S45C Carbon Steel
  • Weight 141.75 Grams
  • Color Orange
  • Pieces 1693.1502 Ounce
  • Priced 25% above the category median ($11.99 across 104 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.3/5

    4.3 average across 70 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.2/5

    70 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

A pair of fishing pliers built mainly around one job, cutting wire and line cleanly, tells you a lot from the materials list alone. The KastKing 6.5 inch Wire Cutters Fishing Pliers use a Polymer Coating over S45C Carbon Steel jaws, a steel grade common in cutting tools because it holds an edge under repeated stress, and the whole unit weighs 141.75 grams, light enough to clip to a vest or a bag strap without dragging on it.

At $14.99 it sits in the middle of this set of four fishing pliers. The Berkley BTSTLP6 hemostat pliers undercut it at $10.99, and the Rapala RCP6 comes in even lower at $11.97, while the Texas SR-5 costs more at $20.11. Price alone does not decide the winner here, since the Berkley and Rapala both carry far more reviews and far higher bought-last-month numbers.

On the review side, the KastKing sits at 4.3 stars across 70 reviews with 100+ bought last month. That is a respectable rating but a small sample next to the 544 reviews on the Rapala or the 848 on the Berkley, so buyers get a solid but less proven track record in exchange for the carbon steel wire-cutting focus.

Pros

  • S45C carbon steel jaws, a cutting-tool grade steel built for edge retention
  • Light 141.75 gram body that will not weigh down a vest or tackle bag
  • Priced at $14.99, well under the $20.11 Texas SR-5
  • 4.3 star average rating across 70 reviews
  • 100+ bought last month shows steady, active demand

Cons

  • 70 reviews is the smallest sample of the four pliers compared here
  • 100+ bought last month trails the 200+ on Rapala and 500+ on Berkley
  • Costs more than both the Rapala RCP6 ($11.97) and Berkley BTSTLP6 ($10.99)
  • Rating of 4.3 stars is the lowest of the four options in this set

Specifications

MaterialPolymer Coating, S45C Carbon Steel
Weight141.75 Grams
ColorOrange
Pieces1693.1502 Ounce

Performance notes

S45C carbon steel is a mid-carbon tool steel often used where a cutting edge needs to hold up to repeated use, which lines up with a pliers built around a wire cutter jaw rather than just gripping and unhooking. The polymer coating over that steel is there mainly to slow corrosion in a job that constantly meets water and fish slime, since bare carbon steel rusts fast without a barrier layer. At 141.75 grams the tool stays light enough for a lanyard or vest clip, closer in feel to the compact Texas SR-5 than to a bulkier plier. The orange color is a practical choice too, since a bright handle is easier to spot if it ends up dropped on a boat deck or in the grass at a bank.

What buyers say

A 4.3 star average across 70 reviews reads as a generally satisfied but still small buyer pool next to the other pliers on this list. The Berkley BTSTLP6 and Rapala RCP6 both clear 4.4 to 4.6 stars on hundreds more reviews, and both move far more units, with 500+ and 200+ bought last month against this pick's 100+. That gap does not mean the KastKing is a worse tool, but it does mean fewer buyers have weighed in, so the rating carries less statistical weight. 100+ bought last month is still a meaningful number, it just places this pliers as a steady mid-volume seller rather than a top mover in its category.

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Frequently asked questions

How much do the KastKing 6.5 inch Wire Cutters Fishing Pliers cost?

They are priced at $14.99. That puts them above the $10.99 Berkley BTSTLP6 and the $11.97 Rapala RCP6, but below the $20.11 Texas SR-5, placing this pick squarely in the middle of the four fishing pliers compared on this page, price wise.

What are the KastKing pliers made from?

The jaws use S45C Carbon Steel with a Polymer Coating layered over it. S45C is a mid-carbon steel often chosen for cutting edge retention, and the polymer coating helps resist corrosion from constant contact with water, slime, fish, and salt spray.

How popular are these pliers compared to the alternatives?

They carry a 4.3 star rating across 70 reviews with 100+ bought last month. That trails the Berkley BTSTLP6 at 848 reviews and 500+ bought last month, and also trails the Rapala RCP6 at 544 reviews and 200+ bought last month.

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