Fishing Barrel Swivels - 50Pcs/100pcs Solid Ring Rolling Swivel Connector Review
Our verdict
This unbranded Fishing Barrel Swivels pack costs $5.29 for 50 to 100 pieces and holds a 4.4-star average across 97 reviews, with 200-plus bought last month. It is the cheapest swivel pack in this comparison, though it ships with no brand name or stated specs to verify build quality.
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Budget-focused anglers who want a large quantity of basic solid-ring rolling swivels for casual freshwater rigging and are comfortable buying from an unbranded listing based on price and review pattern alone.
Skip if
Skip this pack if you need documented material or line-strength specs before buying, since no brand, model, or detailed specifications are listed, unlike the AFTCO, Norman, and AFW alternatives in this comparison.
- Priced 41% below the category median ($8.99 across 84 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 97 owner ratings
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Popularity0.8/5
97 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
At $5.29, this barrel swivel pack undercuts every other option in this comparison on sticker price, and depending on the listing variant, it delivers either 50 or 100 pieces. That flexible count makes an exact per-unit price hard to pin down, but even at the smaller 50-piece count it works out to roughly 11 cents per swivel, competitive with the cheapest bulk kits here.
Unlike the AFTCO FL1B, Norman NMSK-50, and AFW FWSS07B/50, this listing carries no brand name and no detailed specifications beyond the solid-ring rolling swivel design. That is a meaningful gap for anglers who want to match a swivel to a specific line-strength requirement, since there is no stated pound-test rating to compare against the AFW FWSS07B/50's 180-pound spec or the Alwonder packs' 25 to 33-pound ratings.
Even without documented specs, the pack holds a 4.4-star average across 97 reviews and 200-plus units bought last month, numbers that land in the middle of this group. The review pattern suggests the basic swivel design works for casual use, even if buyers are taking more on faith than with a branded, spec-sheet product.
Pros
- $5.29 price is the lowest in this comparison
- 4.4-star average across 97 reviews matches the rating tier of several branded competitors
- 200-plus units bought last month shows solid recent demand despite no brand recognition
- Solid ring rolling swivel design is a standard, field-proven connector style
- Flexible 50 or 100-piece counts suit different tackle box needs
Cons
- No brand name or model listed, unlike every other swivel referenced in this comparison
- No stated material or line-strength specs to compare against the AFW FWSS07B/50's 180-pound rating
- 97 total reviews is the smallest sample among the swivels compared here
- Lack of documented specs makes it harder to match to a specific target species or line class
Performance notes
A solid ring rolling swivel is a well-established connector design, built to let a leader or lure rotate independently of the main line without the leader itself twisting. That basic mechanism does not differ much across brands, which is likely why this unbranded pack performs comparably in reviews to named alternatives despite listing no material or pound-test spec.
Without a stated line-strength rating, it is not possible to compare this pack directly against the AFW FWSS07B/50's 180-pound wire rating or the Alwonder packs' 25 to 33-pound specs. Buyers are left inferring capability mostly from the 4.4-star average and steady 200-plus monthly purchases rather than a documented number. For casual freshwater use where line strength rarely approaches even a modest swivel rating, that gap in documentation matters less than it would for someone targeting larger species or fishing heavier leaders.
What buyers say
A 4.4-star average across 97 reviews puts this pack on par with the Alwonder Speed Clip 30-Pack, though on a notably smaller review base, 97 versus 535. Combined with 200-plus units bought last month, the pattern suggests a functional product earning consistent, if not exceptional, satisfaction from a smaller but steady customer base. The absence of a recognizable brand name does not appear to be hurting sales, which points to buyers treating this as a straightforward commodity purchase, price and basic star rating driving the decision more than brand reputation or a documented spec sheet.
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Frequently asked questions
Why doesn't this listing have a brand name or detailed specs?
It's sold as a generic solid ring rolling swivel connector without a stated brand or model. That's common for commodity tackle items, though it means buyers have less documentation to compare against branded options like the AFW FWSS07B/50.
Is $5.29 a good price for 50 to 100 swivels?
Yes, it is the lowest price point in this comparison. Even at the smaller 50-piece count, it works out to roughly 11 cents per swivel, competitive with or cheaper than the bulk packs from Alwonder and the 110-piece kit.
How reliable is the 4.4-star rating without a bigger review base?
97 reviews is a smaller sample than the 500-plus behind several competitors, so the average carries a bit more uncertainty. Still, paired with 200-plus units bought last month, it suggests consistent enough satisfaction for casual freshwater use.