AGOOL fishing no roll sinkers-1oz-10pcs Check price on Amazon

AGOOL fishing no roll sinkers-1oz-10pcs Review

4.4 (131) Amazon rating$11.9950+ bought last month

Our verdict

AGOOL's no roll sinkers give you 10 pieces of 1oz metal weight for $11.99, about $1.20 per sinker, and the flat no-roll shape is built to hold bottom in current rather than tumble away. A 4.4-star rating across 131 reviews shows a solid, if not standout, track record.

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Best for

Anglers fishing current or sloped bottoms who want a flat, no-roll sinker shape to hold position, and who need a 1oz weight class for moderate depth or drift rather than surf-heavy conditions.

Skip if

Skip this if you need a heavier weight class for strong current or surf, since 1oz is on the lighter end of no-roll designs, or if you prefer tungsten for its smaller profile at the same weight.

  • Material Metal
  • Weight 0.29 Kilograms
  • Size 1oz
  • Color 10pcs
  • Pieces 10
  • Feature Metal

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 131 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.8/5

    131 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

No roll sinkers use a flattened shape specifically to resist rolling along the bottom in current, which sets them apart from round bank sinkers or bullet weights. AGOOL's version ships 10 pieces at 1oz each for $11.99, working out to about $1.20 per sinker, a mid-range price point in this comparison set.

The listed total weight of 0.29 kilograms across the 10-piece pack lines up with a 1oz per-piece size, confirming a consistent weight class throughout the set rather than an assorted mix. Metal construction, most likely lead given the price point, is standard for no-roll designs at this cost tier.

Against the three alternatives here, this product sits between the Lindy set at $12.99 for 6 pieces and the cheaper unbranded tungsten pack at $12.99 for 10 pieces of much lighter 1/32oz weights. At 4.4 stars across 131 reviews, it trails the 4.5 to 4.7 stars posted by all three comparisons, though it still clears a respectable bar with over 100 reviews behind it.

Pros

  • 10 pieces at 1oz each for $11.99, about $1.20 per sinker
  • No-roll flat shape designed to hold position in current rather than tumble
  • 0.29 kilograms total pack weight confirms consistent 1oz sizing across all 10 pieces
  • 4.4-star rating across 131 reviews, a solid sample size for this price tier
  • 50+ bought last month shows ongoing, active demand

Cons

  • 4.4-star rating trails the 4.5 to 4.7 stars posted by all three comparison sinkers
  • Metal construction likely means lead, with no lead-free alternative mentioned
  • 1oz weight class may be too light for strong current or deep water applications
  • Bought last month of 50+ is lower than the 100+ seen on two of the three comparisons

Specifications

MaterialMetal
Weight0.29 Kilograms
Size1oz
Color10pcs
Pieces10
FeatureMetal

Performance notes

The no-roll design flattens one side of the sinker so it sits still against the bottom instead of rolling with current, a shape advantage over round or bullet sinkers when fishing sloped riverbeds or tidal flow. At 1oz per piece, confirmed by the 0.29 kilogram total weight across 10 pieces, this sits in a moderate weight class, heavier than typical freshwater finesse rigs but lighter than the 1LB-plus bank sinkers used in surf fishing. Metal construction at this price point is almost certainly lead rather than tungsten, which means a larger physical size for the same weight compared to the denser tungsten alternatives also listed in this comparison. That tradeoff matters most to anglers concerned with a compact profile near the hook.

What buyers say

A 4.4-star average across 131 reviews sits a notch below the 4.5 to 4.7 stars posted by the Lindy, Reaction, and unbranded tungsten alternatives, though the gap is modest. With 131 reviews, the sample is large enough to be meaningful without approaching the four-figure counts seen on the top comparison products. The 50+ bought last month figure is lower than the 100+ reported for two of the three comparisons, suggesting steady but more modest current demand rather than a surge, consistent with a middle-tier product in a category with several strong established options.

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Frequently asked questions

What does 'no roll' mean for this type of sinker?

No roll sinkers have a flattened shape that keeps them from tumbling along the bottom in current, unlike round sinkers. That makes them useful for holding position on sloped or moving bottom conditions.

How does the 1oz weight compare to the tungsten options listed as alternatives?

At 1oz, this AGOOL sinker is significantly heavier per piece than the Reaction 1/8oz tungsten set or the unbranded 1/32oz tungsten pack, making it suited to different depth and current conditions than those lighter finesse weights.

Is metal construction here likely to be lead?

The spec sheet lists the material simply as metal without further detail, and at this price point it is most likely lead rather than the denser, more expensive tungsten used in some comparison products.

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