WMOSHR1 Fishing Pliers Review

4.6 (298) Amazon rating$7.98200+ bought last month

Our verdict

The WMOSHR1 Fishing Pliers cost $7.98 and hold a 4.6 star average across 298 reviews, one of the strongest rating and price combinations in this comparison. With 200+ bought last month and a coiled lanyard feature built for catfish, bait, jig, and worm hook work, it undercuts most of the field while still posting a top-tier rating.

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Best for

Anglers targeting catfish, bait hooks, jig hooks, or worm hooks who want a stainless steel pliers with a coiled lanyard, all at a $7.98 price that beats nearly every other pliers in this comparison.

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Skip it if you want the single highest review volume available. The Berkley BTSTLP6 still leads with 848 reviews and 500+ bought last month, more than either figure posted here.

  • Material Stainless Steel
  • Weight 0.12 Kilograms
  • Target Species Catfish
  • Technique Bait Hook, Jig Hook, Worm Hook
  • Color silver
  • Pieces 1
  • Priced 33% below the category median ($11.99 across 104 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 298 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.2/5

    298 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

Few pliers in this comparison combine a sub-$8 price with a 4.6 star rating, but the WMOSHR1 Fishing Pliers manage it. Built from stainless steel and listed with a coiled lanyard feature, it is also one of the few pliers here with named target species and technique callouts, listing catfish alongside bait hook, jig hook, and worm hook use.

At $7.98 it undercuts every pliers in this set except the $7.49 SPEEDWOX, coming in well below the Berkley BTSTLP6's $10.99, the Rapala RCP6's $11.97, the Texas SR-5's $20.11, and the Pristis UTA II's $21.99. That low price alongside stainless steel construction is a strong value combination.

On reviews, 4.6 stars across 298 reviews ties the Texas SR-5 and Rapala RCP6 for rating and comes with a larger review base than either the KastKing, SPEEDWOX, or Hanpex pliers. With 200+ bought last month, it matches the Rapala RCP6 and the stainless steel hook remover in this same comparison, trailing only the Pristis UTA II and Berkley BTSTLP6 on recent demand, which makes the WMOSHR1 one of the stronger value picks in this whole lineup of fishing pliers.

Pros

  • Priced at $7.98, the second-cheapest pliers in this entire comparison
  • 4.6 star average rating across 298 reviews, tying the Texas SR-5 and Rapala RCP6
  • Stainless steel construction at a light 0.12 kilograms
  • Coiled lanyard feature built in for hands-free security
  • Named for catfish and bait, jig, and worm hook techniques
  • 200+ bought last month, matching the Rapala RCP6's demand level

Cons

  • 298 reviews still trails the Berkley BTSTLP6's 848
  • 200+ bought last month is behind the Pristis UTA II's 300+ and Berkley's 500+
  • Single reported piece count of 1 with no stated multi-pack option
  • Silver finish offers less deck visibility than the orange options in this comparison

Specifications

MaterialStainless Steel
Weight0.12 Kilograms
Target SpeciesCatfish
TechniqueBait Hook, Jig Hook, Worm Hook
Colorsilver
Pieces1
FeatureCoiled Lanyard

Performance notes

Stainless steel at 0.12 kilograms keeps this pliers light while still standing up to the corrosion that comes with regular contact with fish and water, a reasonable middle ground between the bare carbon steel and coated options elsewhere in this comparison. The coiled lanyard feature is a practical addition for anyone working from a boat or a riverbank, since a coil keeps the tool tethered and within reach without dangling loose the way a straight lanyard would. Listing catfish specifically alongside bait hook, jig hook, and worm hook techniques signals a build meant for close-quarters hook removal on a range of natural bait presentations rather than lure-heavy techniques. The silver finish is a plainer look than the orange pliers in this set, prioritizing function over visibility.

What buyers say

A 4.6 star rating across 298 reviews places the WMOSHR1 in a tie with the Texas SR-5 and Rapala RCP6 for the second-highest rating in this comparison, just behind the Pristis UTA II's 4.7 stars. With 200+ bought last month, it matches the Rapala RCP6 and the stainless steel hook remover, both established figures in this set, while clearing the KastKing, SPEEDWOX, and Hanpex pliers. That combination of a strong rating, a meaningful review sample, and steady bought-last-month volume, all at a sub-$8 price, suggests this pliers has built real buyer trust without relying on brand recognition alone. It reads as a value pick with genuine follow-through in customer satisfaction.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does the WMOSHR1 Fishing Pliers cost?

It is priced at $7.98, the second-cheapest pliers in this comparison behind only the $7.49 SPEEDWOX, and well under the $10.99 to $21.99 range covering the Berkley, Rapala, Texas SR-5, and Pristis UTA II pliers listed as alternatives on this page.

What fish and techniques is the WMOSHR1 built for?

The listing names catfish as a target species alongside bait hook, jig hook, and worm hook techniques. It is made from stainless steel, weighs 0.12 kilograms, and includes a coiled lanyard feature for hands-free security while working near or on the water.

Is the WMOSHR1 a well-reviewed pliers?

Yes, it holds a 4.6 star rating across 298 reviews, tying the Texas SR-5 and Rapala RCP6, with 200+ bought last month matching the Rapala RCP6's demand level among the various fishing pliers compared closely here on this exact page.

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