RoundFunny QIR-RoundFunny-372 Fishing Pliers Review
Our verdict
The RoundFunny QIR-372 Fishing Pliers cost $11.99 for a six-piece plastic set, and a 4.4-star average across 94 reviews with 200+ bought last month shows the low price still finds buyers. At 0.05 kilograms each, they suit anglers who want a spare in every tackle bag rather than one heavy-duty tool.
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Anglers who want cheap backup pliers scattered across tackle boxes, boats and glove compartments will like the $11.99 six-pack, especially since 200+ buyers picked it up last month despite its plastic build.
Skip if
Skip this if you need a single heavy-duty tool for big saltwater fish, since the plastic build and 0.05-kilogram weight favor light freshwater tasks over the stainless steel options nearby at $20.11.
- Material Plastic
- Weight 0.05 Kilograms
- Color Red, Green, Yellow
- Pieces 6
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 94 owner ratings
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Popularity1.5/5
94 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
Reach into a crowded tackle bag mid-trip and you want pliers you do not have to babysit. That is the pitch behind the RoundFunny QIR-372 Fishing Pliers, a six-piece plastic set priced at $11.99 and color-coded in red, green and yellow so a lost tool in the boat is easy to spot.
Each piece weighs just 0.05 kilograms, which puts the whole six-pack well under the weight of a single stainless-steel plier like the Texas SR-5. That plastic construction is the tradeoff. It keeps cost down and lets anglers stash a pair in every kayak hatch and tackle box, but it will not match the leverage or corrosion resistance of metal pliers built for saltwater duty.
The 4.4-star average across 94 reviews sits close to the pricier Texas SR-5's 4.6 stars, and 200+ units bought last month shows real ongoing demand at this price. Compared with the Rapala RCP6 at $11.97 with 544 reviews or the Berkley BTSTLP6 at $10.99 with 848 reviews and 500+ bought, the RoundFunny set has a smaller review base but fills a different niche, offering multiples instead of one durable tool.
Pros
- Six pliers in one $11.99 purchase means backups for every rod bag, boat compartment and truck glove box.
- Each piece weighs only 0.05 kilograms, so carrying all six adds almost no bulk to a tackle bag.
- Red, green and yellow color options make a dropped tool easy to spot on a boat deck.
- A 4.4-star rating across 94 reviews puts it in the same range as pricier metal pliers.
- 200+ units bought last month shows steady demand at a price well under the $20.11 Texas SR-5.
- Plastic construction avoids the rust that can affect metal pliers left in a wet tackle box.
Cons
- Plastic material will not match the corrosion resistance of the stainless-steel Texas SR-5.
- At 94 reviews, the sample size is smaller than the 544 to 848 reviews backing the Rapala and Berkley options.
- No stated feature for split-ring work, unlike the Texas SR-5's split-ring plier design.
- 0.05 kilograms per piece suggests light-duty leverage rather than heavy saltwater fish handling.
- Six lightweight pieces can be easy to misplace individually even if the full set is a bargain.
Specifications
| Material | Plastic |
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| Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
| Color | Red, Green, Yellow |
| Pieces | 6 |
Performance notes
A 0.05-kilogram plastic plier is built for speed, not brute force. That weight class works fine for popping a hook out of a bass or panfish, where the jaws only need to reach and grip, not pry against a heavy fish's jaw. The plastic body keeps the whole six-piece set light enough to hand out to a full boat of anglers without weighing down a single tackle bag, which is the real selling point of buying six at once for $11.99 instead of one metal plier for $11.97 or $20.11. Where this matters less is durability under repeated saltwater exposure or heavier freshwater species. A single stainless-steel plier like the Texas SR-5 is built to survive years of grip-and-twist use, while a plastic set is more disposable by design. Buyers should treat this as a convenience multiplier rather than a one-tool-for-life purchase.
What buyers say
A 4.4-star average across 94 reviews is a modest sample compared with the 848 reviews behind the Berkley hemostat or the 544 behind the Rapala RCP6, but it lands in the same star-rating neighborhood as both. The 200+ units bought last month signal the six-pack format is finding real buyers, not just browsers, even though its review count trails the established single-plier brands. That pattern suggests a newer listing still building a track record rather than a design with lasting problems. Buyers comparing it to the Texas SR-5, which shows 0+ bought last month despite 396 reviews and a 4.6-star average, may read the RoundFunny's active purchase volume as a sign the lower price point is where current demand sits.
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Frequently asked questions
Are the RoundFunny QIR-372 pliers durable enough for saltwater fishing?
The plastic construction and 0.05-kilogram weight per piece are built for convenience, not saltwater corrosion resistance. Anglers fishing salt water regularly may prefer a stainless-steel option like the Texas SR-5 at $20.11, which is built to withstand repeated exposure. The RoundFunny set works better as a light freshwater backup than a primary saltwater tool.
Why does a six-piece set cost about the same as one metal plier?
At $11.99 for six plastic pliers versus $11.97 for one Rapala RCP6, the RoundFunny set trades single-tool durability for quantity. Each piece is lighter at 0.05 kilograms and made of plastic rather than the Rapala's blend material, so the price covers volume and color variety rather than premium materials or a stronger grip.
How many RoundFunny pliers come in one order?
One order includes six pliers in red, green and yellow color combinations, based on the listed specs. That count makes it easy to keep one in each tackle box, boat compartment and vehicle without buying multiple separate listings, and the $11.99 total price works out to roughly two dollars per piece.