Line LCPLRGN Fishing Pliers Review
Our verdict
The Line LCPLRGN Fishing Pliers cost $49.99, the highest price in this comparison, and pair forged aluminum with ceramic cutting inserts, backing a 4.7 star rating that ties the danco for tops in this group. With only 42 reviews and 100+ bought last month, it is the least proven option here despite the strong score.
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Anglers who want ceramic line cutters and a forged aluminum body for cutting braided line cleanly, and who are willing to pay $49.99, the top price in this comparison, for that specific material combination.
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Skip it if you want a rating backed by a larger review base, since its 42 reviews are far fewer than the 102 to 848 behind the other four pliers referenced here, or if $49.99 is more than you want to spend.
- Material Forged Aluminium, Stainless Steel, Ceramic
- Color Green
- Pieces 1.0 Count
- Priced 317% above the category median ($11.99 across 104 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 42 owner ratings
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Popularity0.8/5
42 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
Braided line can dull a standard metal cutter fast, and the Line LCPLRGN addresses that with ceramic cutting inserts built into a forged aluminum and stainless steel body. At $49.99 it is priced above every other plier in this comparison, including the danco at $31.99 and the Texas SR-5 at $20.11, making it the clear premium pick of the group.
The green finish and forged aluminum frame keep the tool distinct from the stainless and rubber builds of the danco or Rapala RCP6, and the combination of aluminum, stainless steel, and ceramic in one plier is unique among the alternatives referenced here. It ships as a single 1.0 count unit according to the listing, with no additional weight or dimension figures provided.
It holds a 4.7 star rating, matching the danco as the highest in this comparison, but that score comes from just 42 reviews, well below the 102 reviews behind the danco and far below the hundreds behind the Texas SR-5, Rapala RCP6, and Berkley. Bought last month sits at 100+, the lowest demand figure among the pliers compared here, a pattern worth weighing against the high asking price.
Pros
- Ceramic cutting inserts hold an edge longer than standard stainless jaws
- 4.7 star rating ties the danco for the highest in this comparison
- Forged aluminum construction for a rigid, lighter frame
- Unique aluminum, stainless steel, and ceramic material combination
- Distinct green finish among mostly silver and stainless alternatives
Cons
- At $49.99, the highest price of any plier in this comparison
- Only 42 reviews, the smallest sample of the five pliers referenced
- 100+ bought last month is the lowest demand figure in this group
- No listed weight or dimension specs beyond material and color
Specifications
| Material | Forged Aluminium, Stainless Steel, Ceramic |
|---|---|
| Color | Green |
| Pieces | 1.0 Count |
Performance notes
Ceramic cutting inserts are the key spec on this plier, ceramic holds a sharp edge longer than plain stainless steel when cutting braided line repeatedly, which is the main justification for the $49.99 price tag over the cheaper stainless and aluminum options in this comparison. Forged aluminum construction typically means a denser, more rigid frame than cast or standard aluminum, giving the jaws more leverage under load. Pairing forged aluminum with a stainless steel component suggests the maker is using aluminum for the body to save weight while keeping stainless steel where strength or corrosion resistance is needed most. The green color is a visual distinction rather than a functional one, and with no listed weight, it is hard to say how it compares on carry weight against the 0.3 pound danco or Rapala RCP6.
What buyers say
A 4.7 star rating ties this plier with the danco for the top score in this comparison, but the sample behind it is thin at just 42 reviews, compared to 102 for the danco and hundreds more for the Texas SR-5, Rapala RCP6, and Berkley. Bought last month of 100+ is also the lowest figure among the pliers referenced here, well under the 200+ to 700+ range the others post. Together this points to a newer or lower-volume product that early buyers are rating highly, but without the review depth or purchase volume to confirm the pattern holds at scale.
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Frequently asked questions
What materials make up the Line LCPLRGN Fishing Pliers?
It is built from forged aluminum, stainless steel, and ceramic, with a green finish, and ships as a single 1.0 count unit. The ceramic component is specifically for cutting, a material choice not shared by the other pliers referenced in this comparison.
Why is the Line LCPLRGN priced higher than the other pliers here?
At $49.99, it is the most expensive plier in this comparison, above the danco at $31.99 and well above the Texas SR-5, Rapala RCP6, and Berkley, which all cost under $21. The price reflects the ceramic cutting inserts and forged aluminum body.
What is the benefit of ceramic cutters on fishing pliers?
Ceramic cutting inserts generally hold a sharp edge longer than plain stainless steel when repeatedly cutting braided line, since ceramic resists the dulling that metal blades experience over time. That is the likely reason this plier carries a higher price than the stainless steel options in this comparison.