TKHDBF-BS-1oz-10pcs Sinkers Review
Our verdict
At $8.99 for ten 1-ounce lead trolling sinkers, this pack holds a 4.8-star rating across 272 reviews, the highest rating of any sinker in this comparison. For anglers who burn through weights while trolling and want a bulk lead option under nine dollars, the review pattern here is hard to beat.
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Trollers and bottom fishermen who go through sinkers regularly and want ten 1-ounce lead weights in one order, keeping a per-unit cost under a dollar each while covering a common mid-weight size for freshwater and light saltwater trolling.
Skip if
Skip this if you need a single heavier weight rather than ten separate 1-ounce pieces, or if you're avoiding lead altogether, since alternatives here use tungsten instead, which some anglers prefer for environmental or sensitivity reasons.
- Material Lead
- Weight 0.3 Kilograms
- Size 1 ounce-10pcs
- Color grey
- Feature Trolling Sinker
- Priced 25% below the category median ($11.99 across 91 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.8/5
4.8 average across 272 owner ratings
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Popularity3.2/5
272 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
A day of trolling can chew through sinkers fast, especially if you are snagging bottom structure while covering water. That is the case for this ten-pack of 1-ounce lead sinkers, sold in grey and marketed specifically as a trolling weight.
At $8.99 for ten pieces, the per-sinker cost lands under a dollar, cheaper than the Lindy CNS120's $12.99 for six 0.75-ounce sinkers or the Reaction tungsten sinkers at $19.99 for eight 0.12-ounce pieces. Lead is denser per dollar than the tungsten alternatives nearby, though tungsten packs more weight into a smaller shape, which matters more for finesse rigs than for straightforward trolling.
The rating here is the standout detail: 4.8 stars across 272 reviews, higher than every other sinker listed for comparison, paired with 200 or more units bought in the past month. That combination of a strong average, a solid review count, and steady recent purchases points to a trolling sinker that has earned repeat business at a low price point.
Pros
- Ten 1-ounce lead sinkers per pack for about $0.90 each
- 4.8-star rating, the highest among comparable sinkers here
- 272 reviews gives a reasonably large sample to judge by
- 200+ bought last month shows sustained demand
- 1 ounce is a versatile mid-weight for general trolling
- Grey finish is unobtrusive on the line
Cons
- Lead construction, which some anglers or regions restrict or avoid
- Fixed at 1 ounce, no lighter or heavier options in this listing
- No swivel or snap hardware included, unlike some competing sinkers
- 0.3-kilogram total weight per pack adds shipping bulk if ordering several
Specifications
| Material | Lead |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
| Size | 1 ounce-10pcs |
| Color | grey |
| Feature | Trolling Sinker |
Performance notes
Ten 1-ounce lead sinkers cover a common middle-ground weight for trolling, heavy enough to get a bait down in moderate current or depth without being so heavy it is suited only to deep water or fast drift. Lead remains denser and cheaper per ounce than tungsten, which is why a bulk ten-pack at this price point uses it rather than the pricier metal found in some of the smaller-quantity alternatives nearby. Because the pack includes ten separate sinkers rather than a scattering of sizes, it suits anglers who want a consistent, repeatable weight rather than an assortment. The trolling-specific marketing suggests a rounded or bullet shape designed to move smoothly through water rather than snag structure, though the listing does not specify shape beyond that label.
What buyers say
A 4.8-star average across 272 reviews is the strongest rating-and-volume combination among the sinkers compared here, edging out the Reaction tungsten sinkers' 4.7 stars on 1,500 reviews and well ahead of the Lindy CNS120's 4.5 stars on 1,074 reviews. With 200 or more units bought in the past month, matching the top demand figure in this set, the pattern suggests a low-cost trolling sinker that is converting browsers into repeat buyers at a rate that outpaces some longer-established competitors. A rating this high on a review count in the hundreds, rather than the thousands, typically reflects a newer but strongly received listing.
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Frequently asked questions
How many sinkers come in the TKHDBF trolling pack, and what do they cost?
The pack includes ten 1-ounce lead sinkers for $8.99, working out to roughly $0.90 per sinker, among the lowest per-unit costs of the sinkers compared here.
Is lead a good material for trolling sinkers?
Lead is dense and inexpensive relative to tungsten, which is why a bulk ten-pack like this one can hit a low per-unit price. Some anglers or local regulations prefer tungsten or steel instead, so check local rules before buying lead.
How does the rating compare to other sinkers in this category?
At 4.8 stars across 272 reviews, this pack rates higher than the Reaction tungsten sinkers, 4.7 stars on 1,500 reviews, and the Lindy CNS120, 4.5 stars on 1,074 reviews, the top rating among the four sinkers compared.