600 Pcs/Tackle Box Fishing Kit-Fishing Hooks,Sinkers, Swivels Snaps,Top Water Lure,Spoons,Soft Review

4.2 (97) Amazon rating$39.99200+ bought last month

Our verdict

The 600 Pcs Tackle Kit at $39.99 is built for anglers who want a stocked box without buying components one at a time. A 4.2 star average across 97 reviews and 200+ bought last month back up steady demand for a starter-grade bulk assortment.

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Best for

Anglers restocking an empty tackle box, beginners who need hooks, sinkers, swivels and lures in one purchase, and anyone targeting trout, bass or steelhead with basic J-hook rigs on a budget.

Skip if

Skip this if you already own quality terminal tackle and just need a couple of replacement items, or if you fish techniques beyond J-hook presentations that this kit was not built around.

  • Material High Carbon Steel
  • Weight 1.26 Kilograms
  • Target Species Trout, Bass, Steelhead
  • Technique J Hook
  • Size Medium
  • Color Red black,while,green
  • Priced 67% above the category median ($23.89 across 66 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.1/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.2/5

    4.2 average across 97 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.6/5

    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

Walk into most tackle shops and you will pay per hook, per swivel, per lure. This kit flips that script by bundling 600 pieces, hooks, sinkers, swivels, snaps, top water lures, spoons and soft baits, into one $39.99 purchase. For anyone building a box from scratch, that is a lot of ground covered in one order.

The specs point to a general-purpose freshwater setup. High carbon steel hooks in a J-hook style, a medium size classification, and a color mix of red, black, white and green cover the basics for trout, bass and steelhead. At 1.26 kilograms, the kit has enough bulk to actually fill a tackle box rather than rattle around in it.

At 97 reviews and a 4.2 star average, the feedback pool is smaller than the long-established Plano boxes in this category, but 200+ bought last month shows the kit is moving. That combination, a solid but not elite rating alongside healthy monthly purchases, is typical for value-priced bulk kits that trade a bit of individual-piece consistency for sheer quantity and price per item.

Pros

  • 600 pieces in one purchase covers hooks, sinkers, swivels, snaps, lures and soft baits
  • High carbon steel hook construction for the included J-hooks
  • 1.26 kilogram total weight suggests a well-stocked kit rather than a token assortment
  • 200+ bought last month indicates active, ongoing demand
  • $39.99 price lands well under the $84.67 Plano 758 while including far more individual pieces
  • Color variety (red, black, white, green) covers multiple presentation styles in one box

Cons

  • 97 reviews is a smaller sample than the 1,100 to 1,600 reviews seen on established Plano tackle boxes
  • 4.2 stars trails the 4.6 to 4.7 star averages of the Plano alternatives listed here
  • Geared around J-hook technique, so anglers using other rigging styles get less direct benefit from the assortment
  • Bulk multi-piece kits inherently mean less curation per item than a single-purpose box

Specifications

MaterialHigh Carbon Steel
Weight1.26 Kilograms
Target SpeciesTrout, Bass, Steelhead
TechniqueJ Hook
SizeMedium
ColorRed black,while,green
Pieces600

Performance notes

High carbon steel is a standard, affordable hook material that holds an edge reasonably well for freshwater species like trout, bass and steelhead. The medium size classification and J-hook style suggest this kit is built around common freshwater presentations rather than specialized saltwater or heavy-technique rigs. At 1.26 kilograms across 600 pieces, the per-item weight is light, consistent with small hardware, thin wire hooks, split rings and soft plastic lures rather than heavy jigs or large hard baits. The three-color mix (red, black, white, green) gives anglers options for different water clarity and light conditions without needing to buy separate color-specific kits. For someone assembling a tackle box, the breadth of included types (top water lures, spoons, soft baits, plus terminal tackle) means fewer separate purchases to round out a basic freshwater setup.

What buyers say

A 4.2 star average across 97 reviews sits below the 4.6 to 4.7 star range posted by the long-running Plano tackle boxes referenced alongside it, which is a meaningful gap in a category where established brands have thousands of reviews. Still, 200+ units bought last month signals this is not a stagnant listing, buyers are actively choosing it, likely drawn by the combination of piece count and price. The review volume being under 100 means the rating carries less statistical weight than a box with over a thousand reviews, so the pattern here reads as solid but early-stage rather than proven at scale.

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Frequently asked questions

How many pieces come in this tackle kit?

The kit ships with 600 pieces total, spanning hooks, sinkers, swivels, snaps, top water lures, spoons and soft baits, according to the listed specs.

What species is this kit designed for?

The specs list trout, bass and steelhead as target species, with a J-hook technique and medium size classification suggesting a general freshwater setup.

How does the price compare to a Plano tackle box?

At $39.99, this kit costs less than the $84.67 Plano 758 while bundling 600 pieces versus the Plano's single-box, no-tackle-included design, though the Plano carries a higher 4.7 star rating across far more reviews.

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