BLUEWING 5056689511370 Sinkers Review
Our verdict
The BLUEWING 5056689511370 ten-pack of 3/4-ounce lead bell sinkers costs $12.99, matching the Lindy CNS120 on price while beating it on rating, 4.7 stars versus 4.5, and offering more pieces per pack for the same money.
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Anglers who want a stock of 3/4-ounce bell sinkers with a swivel for casting rigs in freshwater or saltwater, and who prefer more pieces per pack over premium tungsten materials.
Skip if
Skip this if you need tungsten's smaller profile and denser feel for finesse presentations, or if a 3/4-ounce weight is too heavy for the light line and light tackle you fish.
- Material Lead
- Technique Freshwater or Saltwater Fishing
- Size Size02: 3/4oz, 10 Pack
- Color Silver
- Pieces 10
- Feature 10*Casting Swivel Bell Sinker 3/4oz
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 268 owner ratings
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Popularity3.2/5
268 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
Rigging up for a day where you might lose a few sinkers to snags calls for a pack with enough pieces to not think twice, and the BLUEWING 5056689511370 set answers that with 10 lead bell sinkers at 3/4 ounce each for $12.99. That works out to about $1.30 per sinker, and the listed feature names it directly as a casting swivel bell sinker meant for freshwater or saltwater use.
Lead is the classic sinker material, and at 3/4 ounce this sits in the same weight class as the Lindy CNS120, which is also priced at $12.99 but ships only six pieces instead of ten. That makes the BLUEWING pack the better per-piece value among the two 3/4-ounce options in this comparison, assuming the swivel-bell design suits the rig you are running. The other two comparison products, the Reaction tungsten sinkers at 1/8 ounce and the unbranded tungsten 10-pack at 1/32 ounce, are both far lighter and aimed at finesse presentations rather than casting weight.
On ratings, BLUEWING's 4.7 stars across 268 reviews edges out the Lindy's 4.5 stars across 1,074 reviews, though the Lindy has roughly four times the review volume behind its number. Both products show 100-plus bought last month, indicating steady, comparable demand. For anglers specifically wanting 3/4-ounce lead bell sinkers with a swivel, BLUEWING's combination of price, piece count, and rating makes it the stronger of the two direct matches in this set.
Pros
- 10 pieces for $12.99 works out to about $1.30 per sinker
- 4.7-star rating across 268 reviews beats the same-price Lindy CNS120's 4.5 stars
- 3/4-ounce lead weight matches a common casting sinker size
- Built-in casting swivel per the product feature listing
- 100+ bought last month shows active, steady demand
- Rated for both freshwater and saltwater use per the technique spec
Cons
- 268 reviews is a fraction of the 1,074 and 1,500 review counts on two comparison products
- Lead construction lacks the density and snag resistance some anglers prefer in tungsten
- 3/4 ounce may be too heavy for light spinning setups
- Silver color and bell shape are fixed, no size or color variety within the pack
Specifications
| Material | Lead |
|---|---|
| Technique | Freshwater or Saltwater Fishing |
| Size | Size02: 3/4oz, 10 Pack |
| Color | Silver |
| Pieces | 10 |
| Feature | 10*Casting Swivel Bell Sinker 3/4oz |
Performance notes
A 3/4-ounce bell sinker with a built-in swivel is designed to reduce line twist while adding enough weight to get a bait down and keep it there in moving water, which is the classic casting sinker role in both freshwater and saltwater according to the listed technique spec. Lead remains the standard material for this shape because of its density-to-cost ratio, letting a manufacturer ship 10 pieces for under $13 where a tungsten equivalent would cost noticeably more per ounce. Compared to the two tungsten products in this set, both far lighter at 1/8 ounce and 1/32 ounce, the BLUEWING sinkers are simply built for a different job: getting weight down fast and keeping a swivel connection intact, not finesse bottom contact. Anglers should match the 3/4-ounce weight to line and rod rating capable of casting it comfortably, since undersized gear will struggle with the extra mass.
What buyers say
A 4.7-star average across 268 reviews puts BLUEWING ahead of the Lindy CNS120's 4.5 stars, even though the Lindy's review count of 1,074 is roughly four times larger. Both products report 100-plus units bought in the last month, suggesting comparable ongoing demand rather than one clearly outselling the other. The higher rating on a smaller but still substantial review base, 268 is well beyond the point where a handful of outlier reviews would swing the average, suggests a consistent pattern of satisfaction rather than a fluke. Buyers weighing these two similarly priced 3/4-ounce options would be looking at a modest ratings edge for BLUEWING against a much longer track record for the Lindy.
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Frequently asked questions
How many sinkers come in the BLUEWING 5056689511370 pack?
The pack contains 10 pieces, each a 3/4-ounce lead bell sinker with a casting swivel, priced at $12.99 total, which works out to roughly $1.30 per sinker.
Can these sinkers be used in saltwater?
Yes. The listed technique spec names both freshwater and saltwater fishing, and the lead bell design with a swivel is a standard casting rig component suited to either environment.
How does BLUEWING compare to the Lindy CNS120 at the same price?
Both cost $12.99, but BLUEWING ships 10 pieces versus the Lindy's 6, and carries a 4.7-star rating versus the Lindy's 4.5, though the Lindy's 1,074 reviews is a much larger sample than BLUEWING's 268.