TOPFORT Fishing Gear Tool Kit - 7PC Saltwater Fishing Pliers Review
Our verdict
The TOPFORT 7PC Saltwater Fishing Pliers Kit costs $17.99 and holds a 4.4-star rating across 123 reviews, with 400+ units bought last month, the highest recent purchase volume among the cheaper sets compared here. It suits saltwater anglers wanting a 7-piece plastic kit at a mid-range price rather than a premium stainless steel build.
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Saltwater anglers who want a 7-piece kit at a moderate $17.99 price point with strong recent demand, evidenced by 400+ units bought last month and a 4.4-star average across 123 reviews.
Skip if
Skip this if you need heavy-duty metal tools for tough saltwater corrosion resistance, since the kit's specs list plastic construction rather than the stainless steel found in the higher-priced Fisherman multitool.
- Material Plastic
- Color BLUE
- Feature Plastic
- Priced 18% below the category median ($21.99 across 29 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 123 owner ratings
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Popularity2.8/5
123 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
Saltwater fishing puts extra strain on tools through salt exposure and repeated use, and a 7-piece kit aimed at that environment needs to earn its keep. The TOPFORT Fishing Gear Tool Kit is built around 7 pieces marketed for saltwater fishing pliers work, priced at $17.99 with a blue and plastic design.
That price sits between the $8.99 350pcs set and the $36.99 Fisherman multitool, closer to the $14.99 Booms set. The TOPFORT kit's 4.4-star rating across 123 reviews beats the 350pcs set's 4.2 stars over 32 reviews but trails the Booms set's 4.5 stars over 254 reviews and the Fisherman multitool's 4.6 stars over 1,500 reviews. Where the TOPFORT kit stands out is purchase volume, 400+ units bought last month is higher than the 100 to 200 range reported for the two cheaper alternatives.
The listed material is plastic rather than stainless steel or high carbon steel, a notable difference from competitors built around metal components for corrosion resistance in saltwater. For anglers prioritizing recent demand and a mid-pack rating at a moderate price, the 400+ monthly purchases and 4.4-star score make a reasonable case, but those who specifically need metal tools for heavy saltwater use should weigh the plastic build against the Fisherman multitool's stainless steel construction.
Pros
- 400+ units bought last month, the highest recent demand among the sub-$20 sets compared
- 4.4-star rating across 123 reviews beats the cheaper 350pcs set's 4.2 stars
- 7-piece kit covers multiple saltwater tasks in one purchase
- Priced at $17.99, below the premium Fisherman multitool's $36.99
- Blue color makes pieces easy to spot in a tackle bag
Cons
- Plastic construction rather than stainless steel or high carbon steel
- 4.4-star rating still trails the Booms set's 4.5 stars and the Fisherman multitool's 4.6 stars
- 123 reviews is a modest sample next to the Fisherman multitool's 1,500
- Specs list Feature as simply Plastic, with no further detail on individual tool functions
Specifications
| Material | Plastic |
|---|---|
| Color | BLUE |
| Feature | Plastic |
Performance notes
The TOPFORT kit's 7 pieces are marketed for saltwater fishing pliers work, but the material spec lists plastic rather than the stainless steel typically favored for saltwater corrosion resistance. That matters because saltwater is harder on metal hardware than freshwater, and plastic components sidestep rust but may not match a metal plier's grip strength on a stubborn hook or wire leader. The blue color follows the same practical logic as other sets in this lineup, keeping pieces visible against gear bags and boat surfaces. At $17.99 for 7 pieces, the kit lands as a mid-range option, more expensive than the $8.99 350pcs set but well under the $36.99 single-piece Fisherman multitool. Buyers should treat the plastic build as the trade-off for the moderate price and the 7-piece count.
What buyers say
A 4.4-star average across 123 reviews puts the TOPFORT kit ahead of the 350pcs set's 4.2 stars but behind the Booms set's 4.5 stars and the Fisherman multitool's 4.6 stars. The standout figure is 400+ units bought last month, notably higher than the 100 to 200 range reported for the two cheaper competitors, suggesting the kit is currently seeing strong, active demand. A solidly-above-4-star rating combined with high recent purchase volume typically points to a product that is meeting expectations for its price bracket, even if it does not lead the field on rating alone.
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Frequently asked questions
What material is the TOPFORT fishing tool kit made of?
The listing specifies plastic construction with a blue color scheme, sold as a 7-piece kit for $17.99. This differs from metal-based competitors like the Fisherman multitool's stainless steel or the 350pcs set's high carbon steel, trading some grip strength for lighter weight and rust-free use.
How many pieces are in the TOPFORT kit?
It is a 7-piece kit marketed for saltwater fishing pliers work, priced at $17.99. That places it between the 4-piece Booms set and the 10-piece RoundFunny set in terms of piece count, giving buyers more tools per purchase than the smallest sets in this comparison.
Is the TOPFORT kit a popular choice?
Yes, based on the numbers, 400+ units were bought last month, the highest recent purchase volume among the sub-$20 sets in this comparison, and it also holds a 4.4-star rating across 123 reviews, beating the cheaper 350pcs set's 4.2-star average.