RUNCL Fishing Tackle Box, Waterproof Tray for Jigs Lures, Thicker Review

4.4 (1,614) Amazon rating$21.59100+ bought last month

Our verdict

The RUNCL Deep 3700 tackle tray runs $21.59 and holds a 4.4 star average across 1,614 reviews, the largest review base of any single-count box in this comparison at the price. It is built around a single thicker, deeper tray rather than a multi-compartment system.

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Best for

Anglers who need one deep, single tray for bulkier jigs and lures that do not fit well in shallow compartment boxes. Its 1,614 review base at 4.4 stars makes it a reasonably well-vetted option for buyers who want a dedicated jig-and-lure tray.

Skip if

Skip it if you need adjustable dividers for organizing many small items separately, since the listing describes a single-tray design rather than a compartmentalized system like the Plano 23500-00. Anglers wanting a full multi-tray tackle station should look elsewhere.

  • Material Plastic
  • Color 1PC Deep 3700
  • Pieces 1.0 Count

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 1,614 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.1/5

    1,614 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

Jigs and bulkier lures tend not to fit neatly into the small square compartments of a standard tackle box, which is the problem the RUNCL Deep 3700 is built to solve. At $21.59, it is positioned as a single-piece plastic tray described as thicker and deeper than a standard compartment box, aimed at jigs and lures that need more room.

The specs list plastic construction, one count, and a color designation of Deep 3700, which appears to be the model's depth-and-size identifier rather than a literal shade. There is no divider count listed, suggesting the tray leans toward larger open storage rather than many small individually walled slots, which fits its stated jig-and-lure focus.

At 1,614 reviews and a 4.4 star average, it sits below the Plano 758 (4.7 stars, 1,100 reviews) and Plano 1155-03 (4.7 stars, 619 reviews) on rating, but ahead of both on review volume, and its $21.59 price lands between the $3.97 Plano 23500-00 and the $33.24 Plano 1155-03. Bought last month sits at 100+, in line with the Plano competitors rather than standing out.

Pros

  • 1,614 reviews, more than the Plano 758's 1,100 and the Plano 1155-03's 619
  • $21.59 price sits comfortably between the cheapest and priciest boxes in this set
  • Deeper, thicker single-tray design suited to bulkier jigs and lures
  • Plastic construction keeps overall weight down for a single unit
  • 100+ bought last month matches the steady demand pattern of comparable Plano boxes
  • Single-tray focus simplifies storage for anglers who mainly carry jigs

Cons

  • 4.4 star average is the lowest rating among the four boxes in this comparison
  • No divider count listed, which may not suit anglers needing many small separate slots
  • Single-tray design limits it compared to multi-tray systems like the Plano 758
  • Plastic-only build lacks the metal reinforcement seen on lower-priced alternatives

Specifications

MaterialPlastic
Color1PC Deep 3700
Pieces1.0 Count

Performance notes

The listing frames this as a jig-and-lure tray rather than a general compartment box, and the specs back that up: plastic construction, a single one-count unit, and a Deep 3700 designation that points to a larger, deeper cavity than a standard shallow-tray box. That depth matters for bulkier soft plastics and jig heads that get crushed or misshapen in shallow compartments, but it also means the tray is less useful for sorting many small items like hooks or split rings, since there is no divider count listed. At $21.59, the price positions it as a mid-tier accessory tray rather than a full storage system, better paired with an existing tackle bag than used as the sole box for a trip.

What buyers say

A 4.4 star average across 1,614 reviews is the lowest rating in this comparison set but is paired with the second-highest review count, behind only the Plano 23500-00's 1,600. That combination suggests a product that has sold in real volume and drawn a large, mixed but generally positive response, rather than a niche item with a small, self-selected review base. The 100+ bought last month figure matches the steady, ongoing demand pattern seen across the Plano competitors rather than showing a spike or a decline.

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Frequently asked questions

What makes the RUNCL Deep 3700 different from a standard tackle box?

It is built as a single thicker, deeper tray rather than a multi-compartment box, according to the listing. That design targets bulkier jigs and lures that do not fit well in the shallow slots of a standard compartment box.

Is the RUNCL Deep 3700 waterproof?

The product is marketed as waterproof in its title, though the provided specs do not include an independent waterproof rating. Buyers relying on that claim should confirm current listing details before purchase.

How does its rating compare to the Plano boxes in this comparison?

At 4.4 stars, it rates lower than the Plano 758 and Plano 1155-03, which each hold 4.7 stars, but its 1,614 reviews outnumber both of those models, giving it a larger sample size behind that slightly lower average.

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