LARIPOP 4-Pack 3600 Fishing Tackle Boxes, Clear Plastic Storage Trays Review

4.7 (271) Amazon rating$25.19600+ bought last month

Our verdict

The LARIPOP 4-pack delivers four clear plastic 3600-style tackle trays for $25.19, or about $6.30 per box, backed by a 4.7 star average across 271 reviews and 600+ bought last month, the highest rating tied with two Plano models in this comparison.

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Best for

Anglers who want to sort tackle into multiple small clear trays, one per lure type or species, rather than a single large box. The 4-pack format suits buyers building a modular system who want to see contents at a glance through clear plastic.

Skip if

Skip it if you need one large single-compartment box rather than several smaller trays, since this is a 4-count pack of individual units, not one bigger container. Anglers who prefer opaque, rugged boxes over clear plastic should also look elsewhere.

  • Material Plastic
  • Pieces 4.0 Count

Our scorecard

4.6/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 271 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.1/5

    271 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

Sorting tackle by category, say topwater lures in one tray and soft plastics in another, is easier with several small clear boxes than one oversized container where everything gets jumbled together. The LARIPOP 4-pack is built for that approach, bundling four clear plastic 3600-style storage trays for $25.19 total.

Divided across the pack, that works out to roughly $6.30 per tray, competitive with the single-unit Plano 1155-03 at $33.24 while providing four separate containers instead of one. The clear plastic construction listed in the specs lets anglers see contents without opening each tray, a practical detail for quickly locating a specific lure type mid-trip.

On review metrics, the LARIPOP ties the Plano 758 and Plano 1155-03 at 4.7 stars, though its 271 reviews are the smallest sample size in this comparison, well below the 619 to 1,600 range of the three Plano boxes. Its 600+ bought last month, however, outpaces the 100+ figure reported for all three Plano models, suggesting recent demand momentum even with a shorter review history.

Pros

  • 4.7 star average matches the highest rating in this comparison, tied with two Plano models
  • $25.19 for a 4-pack works out to about $6.30 per tray
  • 600+ bought last month is higher than the 100+ reported for the three Plano boxes
  • Clear plastic construction lets anglers see contents without opening each tray
  • Four separate trays allow sorting tackle by type or species rather than one mixed box
  • Modular pack format scales storage without buying a single oversized box

Cons

  • 271 reviews is the smallest sample size in this comparison, well below the 619 to 1,600 range of the Plano boxes
  • Clear plastic may show wear or scuffing more visibly than opaque boxes over time
  • Four smaller trays take up more combined bag space than one larger container
  • No metal reinforcement, unlike lower-priced options such as the Flambeau 440WBB

Specifications

MaterialPlastic
Pieces4.0 Count

Performance notes

The 4-pack format is the defining feature here: four individual plastic trays in a 3600-style size, all clear, sold as one set for $25.19. That per-unit design trades the single-container simplicity of boxes like the Plano 758 for modularity, letting an angler carry only the trays relevant to a given trip instead of one all-in-one box. The clear plastic construction means contents are visible without opening a lid, useful when digging through a tackle bag quickly. Because the listing does not specify per-tray divider counts, each box likely functions as open storage within its own footprint rather than further subdivided compartments, which fits a sorting strategy based on separate trays rather than internal dividers.

What buyers say

A 4.7 star average across 271 reviews ties the top rating in this comparison, though the review count itself is markedly smaller than the 619 to 1,600 range seen on the three Plano boxes, meaning the rating rests on a thinner sample. What stands out more is the 600+ bought last month figure, six times higher than the 100+ reported for each Plano model, which points to strong and possibly accelerating recent demand even without a long review history behind it yet.

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Frequently asked questions

How many trays come in the LARIPOP pack?

The listing includes four separate clear plastic tackle trays in a 3600-style format for $25.19 total, which works out to roughly $6.30 per tray.

Is the LARIPOP rating reliable given its review count?

Its 4.7 star average is tied for the highest in this comparison, but it is based on 271 reviews, notably fewer than the 619 to 1,600 reviews behind the Plano boxes, so the sample size is smaller even though the rating itself is strong.

Why might someone choose four small trays over one large tackle box?

Multiple clear trays allow sorting tackle by lure type or species and let anglers see contents at a glance, which can be faster than digging through one large mixed compartment box like the Plano 758.

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