THKFISH THKFISH FISHING LURE KIT Tackle Box Review
Our verdict
At $25.99 for a 299 piece tackle box kit, the THKFISH THKFISH FISHING LURE KIT Tackle Box holds a 4.5 star average across 213 reviews and 100+ bought last month, positioning it as a mid priced, high piece count option against the mostly empty Plano boxes in this comparison.
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Anglers who want a fully stocked kit combining a case with 299 pieces of tackle and lures, useful for building out a starter collection without shopping for lures and storage separately.
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Skip this if you specifically need an empty, high capacity single box, since the value here comes from the bundled 299 piece kit rather than the storage case alone.
- Material Metal
- Weight 0.65 Kilograms
- Color 299pcs Tackle Box Kit
- Pieces 1.0 Count
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 213 owner ratings
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Popularity1.7/5
213 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
The THKFISH THKFISH FISHING LURE KIT Tackle Box is priced at $25.99 and includes 299 pieces, a metal build for the lures and hardware, and weighs 0.65 kilograms, or about 1.4 pounds. Like the PLUSINNO listing in this same comparison, it bundles a storage case with a large quantity of tackle rather than selling an empty box alone.
At $25.99, it falls between the $17.15 PLUSINNO kit and the $33.24 Plano 1155-03, positioning it in the middle of this comparison set on price. Its 299 piece count is notably higher than the 68 pieces included with the PLUSINNO kit, though the per item value depends on what those pieces actually are, which isn't broken out in the available specs beyond metal material.
The 4.5 star rating across 213 reviews sits just below the 4.6 to 4.7 range of the Plano boxes and the 4.6 stars of the PLUSINNO kit, and the review count of 213 is modest next to the 619 to 2,900 range seen elsewhere in this comparison. Bought last month at 100+ matches the baseline demand level of the Plano boxes but trails well behind the 500+ figure posted by the PLUSINNO kit. Overall, this reads as a reasonably rated, mid priced bundle option rather than a standout on any single metric.
Pros
- 299 pieces included is the highest piece count of any product in this comparison, more than four times the PLUSINNO kit's 68 pieces
- 4.5 star rating across 213 reviews shows generally solid buyer satisfaction
- Priced at $25.99, positioned between the cheapest and most expensive options in this comparison
- 0.65 kilogram weight, about 1.4 pounds, keeps the kit reasonably portable despite the high piece count
- Metal construction on included tackle suggests durable hardware components
Cons
- 4.5 star rating trails the 4.6 to 4.7 range posted by every other product in this comparison
- 213 reviews is a smaller sample than the 619 to 2,900 range seen on several competitors
- 100+ bought last month is a fraction of the 500+ figure posted by the similarly bundled PLUSINNO kit
- No breakdown of what the 299 pieces actually include beyond generic metal material and a tackle box kit description
- Color listing describes the kit generically as a 299pcs kit rather than detailing box compartment structure
Specifications
| Material | Metal |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.65 Kilograms |
| Color | 299pcs Tackle Box Kit |
| Pieces | 1.0 Count |
Performance notes
The 299 piece count paired with a 0.65 kilogram, roughly 1.4 pound, total weight suggests a large assortment of small, lightweight components like hooks, swivels, sinkers, and small lures rather than bulky hard baits. Metal construction across the included tackle points to durable terminal tackle components, which typically hold up better to fish contact than plastic alternatives. Since the listing doesn't separate the box's own capacity from the included tackle, buyers should treat the 299 piece figure as the primary value driver here rather than assuming the case itself offers unusual storage capacity. At $25.99, the price sits in a reasonable middle ground for a bundled kit of this size, especially compared to the $17.15 PLUSINNO kit which includes far fewer pieces at 68.
What buyers say
A 4.5 star average across 213 reviews indicates generally positive buyer experiences, though it's the lowest rating among the multi review products in this comparison, trailing the 4.6 to 4.7 stars posted by the Plano boxes and the PLUSINNO kit. The review count of 213 is also on the smaller side relative to the 619 to 2,900 range seen elsewhere in this set. Bought last month at 100+ matches the steady baseline demand shown by the Plano boxes but falls well short of the 500+ figure for the similarly structured PLUSINNO bundle. Taken together, the pattern suggests a functional, well liked kit that hasn't yet built the review volume or purchase momentum of its closest bundled competitor.
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Frequently asked questions
What comes with the THKFISH tackle box kit?
The listing includes 299 pieces alongside the box itself, with metal construction noted for the included tackle, all for $25.99. The specific breakdown of lure types within those 299 pieces isn't detailed in the available specs.
How does it compare to the PLUSINNO tackle box kit?
This kit costs more at $25.99 versus $17.15 for PLUSINNO, and includes far more pieces at 299 versus 68, but carries a slightly lower 4.5 star rating and a smaller 213 review count compared to PLUSINNO's 4.6 stars and 2,900 reviews.
Is 100+ bought last month a good demand signal?
It matches the baseline figure reported for the Plano boxes in this comparison, but it's well below the 500+ bought last month figure posted by the similarly bundled PLUSINNO kit, suggesting comparatively softer recent demand.