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PLUSINNO PLUSINNO fishing lure 68pcs Tackle Box Review

4.6 (2,900) Amazon rating$17.15500+ bought last month

Our verdict

At $17.15 with 68 pieces of bass and trout targeted lures included, the PLUSINNO PLUSINNO fishing lure 68pcs Tackle Box backs up its low price with 2,900 reviews at a 4.6 star average and 500+ bought last month, a demand signal that outpaces every competing tackle box in this comparison.

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Best for

Anglers targeting bass or trout who want a starter kit combining a tackle box with 68 lures and accessories already loaded in, rather than buying an empty box and lures separately.

Skip if

Skip this if you already own lures and only need empty storage, since paying for 68 included pieces is wasted money if you don't need the tackle itself.

  • Material Metal
  • Target Species Bass, Trout
  • Technique J Hook
  • Size 5
  • Color 68pcs Fishing Accessories Kit
  • Pieces 68
  • Priced 28% below the category median ($23.89 across 66 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.6/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 2,900 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.4/5

    2,900 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

The PLUSINNO PLUSINNO fishing lure 68pcs Tackle Box is a combo product, priced at $17.15 for a box plus 68 pieces of fishing accessories including metal J hook style lures aimed at bass and trout. That positions it differently from the empty storage boxes it is being compared against, since the price covers both the case and the contents.

The review numbers stand out. A 4.6 star average across 2,900 reviews is on par with the top rated Plano competitors, but the review volume is more than double the largest count in this comparison set, the Plano 23500-00 at 1,600 reviews. Bought last month sits at 500+, again ahead of the 100+ figure posted by every Plano alternative listed here. That combination of high rating and high volume suggests strong, sustained buyer interest in this specific listing.

At $17.15, it lands between the cheapest Plano option at $3.97 and the mid tier Plano 1155-03 at $33.24, but with 68 pieces of tackle bundled in, the effective value proposition is different from a comparison based on box size alone. For anglers who want to walk away with both storage and stocked lures in one purchase, the specs and demand pattern here point to a well received product in its category.

Pros

  • 2,900 reviews is the largest review count of any product in this comparison, more than double the 1,600 review count of the next highest
  • 4.6 star average matches the top tier rating range set by the Plano boxes
  • 500+ bought last month is five times higher than the 100+ figure posted by every Plano competitor here
  • Includes 68 pieces of lures and accessories, not just an empty box, for $17.15
  • Metal construction on the included tackle targets bass and trout specifically, useful for freshwater anglers

Cons

  • Price of $17.15 is for a bundle, so it isn't a direct apples to apples comparison against empty tackle boxes
  • No stated weight or dimensions for the box itself, making capacity for additional gear unclear
  • 68 pieces bundled in may include lures an angler doesn't need if they already fish specific techniques
  • J hook technique focus narrows the lure selection to certain presentations rather than an all purpose assortment
  • Color listing describes the kit generically as a 68pcs accessories kit, without detail on box compartment layout

Specifications

MaterialMetal
Target SpeciesBass, Trout
TechniqueJ Hook
Size5
Color68pcs Fishing Accessories Kit
Pieces68
Featurefishing lure

Performance notes

The metal construction noted for the included lures suggests durable hardware components like hooks and jig heads rather than soft plastic baits, which typically hold up to repeated casting and toothy fish better than lighter materials. The stated target species of bass and trout combined with a J hook technique points to a general freshwater lure assortment designed for common presentations rather than specialized saltwater or fly setups. Since the listing bundles 68 pieces with the box at $17.15, buyers are effectively paying a low per piece cost for both storage and starter tackle. This makes it more of a starter kit than a pure organizational tool, and anglers should treat the box itself as secondary to the tackle it ships with when judging value against pure storage competitors like the Plano options.

What buyers say

A 4.6 star average across 2,900 reviews places this listing in the same top tier rating range as the best reviewed Plano boxes in this comparison, but with a review count that is nearly double the largest competitor figure of 1,600. That combination, high rating sustained across a very large sample, is a stronger signal than rating alone. Bought last month at 500+ is also five times the 100+ level reported for every Plano alternative here, pointing to notably higher current purchase volume. Read together, the pattern indicates this is a high demand, well regarded listing rather than a niche or slow moving product, likely helped by the bundled lure kit appealing to buyers who want a complete starter package in one purchase.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the PLUSINNO tackle box come with lures included?

Yes. The $17.15 price covers the box plus 68 pieces of fishing accessories, including metal lures aimed at bass and trout, based on the listed specs. This differs from the empty box options it is compared against here.

How does its review count compare to other tackle boxes?

Its 2,900 reviews is the highest in this comparison, more than double the 1,600 reviews on the next largest competitor, the Plano 23500-00, while still holding a 4.6 star average.

Is this a good pick for saltwater fishing?

The listed target species are bass and trout with a J hook technique, both freshwater oriented terms, so this kit is built around freshwater presentations rather than saltwater species based on the available specs.

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