110Pcs Strong Fishing Snap Swivels Kit, Include Rolling Barrel Swivels, Review

4.5 (102) Amazon rating$9.99200+ bought last month

Our verdict

The 110-Piece Strong Fishing Snap Swivels Kit costs $9.99 and holds a 4.5-star average across 102 reviews, with 200-plus bought last month. Its high-carbon steel build and large piece count make it one of the better value packs among the swivels compared here, at roughly 9 cents per unit.

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Best for

Anglers who want to stock a tackle box with a large assortment of rolling barrel swivels and snaps in one purchase, especially those who value a high piece count over a single premium clip design.

Skip if

Skip this kit if you specifically need stainless steel for saltwater corrosion resistance, since high-carbon steel is prone to rust in salt environments compared to the stainless builds used by the AFTCO FL1B and AFW FWSS07B/50.

  • Material High Carbon Steel
  • Color Black
  • Feature Fishing Swivel Snaps
  • Priced 11% above the category median ($8.99 across 84 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 102 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.0/5

    102 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

Buying tackle in bulk usually means trading a bit of per-piece polish for a lower total cost, and the 110-Piece Strong Fishing Snap Swivels Kit leans hard into that trade. At $9.99 for 110 pieces, it works out to about 9 cents per swivel, the lowest per-unit price of any option in this comparison by a wide margin.

The kit is built from high-carbon steel rather than stainless, which keeps manufacturing cost down but is a material choice worth noting for anyone fishing salt or brackish water regularly, where the stainless steel used in the AFTCO FL1B and AFW FWSS07B/50 holds up better against corrosion over time. For mixed freshwater use, though, high-carbon steel is a common and functional choice for rolling barrel swivels and snaps.

A 4.5-star average across 102 reviews sits in the middle of this group's rating range, just behind the 4.8-star AFW FWSS07B/50 and roughly matching the 4.5-star Norman NMSK-50. With 200-plus units bought last month, the kit shows healthy recent demand for a product whose main selling point is quantity and price rather than premium materials.

Pros

  • 110 pieces for $9.99 works out to about 9 cents per swivel, the lowest per-unit price in this comparison
  • 4.5-star average across 102 reviews matches the Norman NMSK-50's rating
  • 200-plus units bought last month shows solid recent demand
  • Large assorted kit format reduces the need for separate purchases of different swivel types
  • High-carbon steel construction keeps the bulk price low

Cons

  • High-carbon steel is more prone to corrosion in saltwater than the stainless AFTCO FL1B or AFW FWSS07B/50
  • 102 total reviews is a smaller sample than the 539 to 621 reviews posted by the Norman and AFW packs
  • No stated line-strength rating, unlike the Norman NMSK-50 or AFW FWSS07B/50's pound-test specs
  • Black finish only, with no color variety compared to the Norman NMSK-50's assorted colors

Specifications

MaterialHigh Carbon Steel
ColorBlack
FeatureFishing Swivel Snaps

Performance notes

High-carbon steel swivels trade some corrosion resistance for lower manufacturing cost, which is how a 110-piece kit can land at $9.99. In freshwater use, that tradeoff rarely matters much since exposure to salt is the main driver of steel corrosion over time. Anglers fishing brackish water or leaving swivels in a tackle box near a humid coastline will see faster wear than they would with the stainless steel used in the AFTCO FL1B or AFW FWSS07B/50.

No specific pound-test rating is listed for this kit, unlike the Norman NMSK-50 or AFW FWSS07B/50, both of which quote a line-weight spec. That makes it harder to match precisely to a target species, though a mixed assortment kit like this is generally aimed at general-purpose freshwater rigging rather than a specific heavy-duty application. The 110-piece count means a single purchase likely covers an entire season of casual restocking.

What buyers say

A 4.5-star average across 102 reviews places this kit in the middle of the pack, ahead of the 4.2-star and 4.4-star Alwonder packs but behind the 4.8-star AFW FWSS07B/50 and roughly level with the Norman NMSK-50. The review count is thinner than the 539 to 621 reviews behind the Norman and AFW options, which naturally makes the average a bit less statistically settled. Even so, 200-plus units bought last month indicates the kit has found a steady audience, likely anglers prioritizing bulk quantity and low price over a longer track record of reviews.

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Frequently asked questions

Is high-carbon steel a downside for this swivel kit?

It is a reasonable choice for freshwater fishing but corrodes faster than stainless steel in saltwater. If you fish brackish or coastal water often, the stainless AFTCO FL1B or AFW FWSS07B/50 will hold up longer.

How many swivels does this kit include and what's the per-unit cost?

It includes 110 pieces for $9.99, about 9 cents per swivel, the cheapest per-piece price among the swivels compared here, well below the roughly 21 cents per piece on the Norman NMSK-50.

Does the 4.5-star rating hold up against pricier alternatives?

Yes, it matches the Norman NMSK-50's 4.5-star average, though on a smaller 102-review base versus 539. It trails only the 4.8-star AFW FWSS07B/50 among the swivels referenced in this comparison.

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