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100/150Pcs Large Round Opening Sinkers Review

4.5 (107) Amazon rating$4.39300+ bought last month

Our verdict

At $4.39 for 100 lead sinkers across 5 sizes, this is the cheapest per-piece option in the category by a wide margin, and a 4.5-star rating across 107 reviews with 300+ bought last month backs up the value.

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Best for

Anglers who fish multiple rigs or depths and want a variety pack of small lead sinkers on hand without restocking a different weight every time conditions change.

Skip if

Skip this if you need a single consistent weight for a specific rig, since this pack spreads 100 pieces across 5 different sizes rather than one uniform size.

  • Material Lead
  • Weight 0.14 Kilograms
  • Size 100PCS/5 SIZE
  • Color BLACK
  • Pieces 100
  • Feature fishing sinkers
  • Priced 63% below the category median ($11.99 across 91 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 107 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.4/5

    107 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

Switching between rigs during a day on the water often means digging for a specific sinker weight, and running out mid-trip is a common annoyance. This 100-piece set solves that by bundling 5 different sizes of lead sinkers into one black-finished 0.14 kilogram bag for $4.39, making it a low-cost way to keep a full range of weights in the tackle box.

On a per-piece basis, this works out to under 5 cents per sinker, dramatically cheaper than every other option in this comparison. The Lindy CNS120 costs $12.99 for 6 pieces, close to $2.17 each, and even the bulk Egg sinker bag at $8.99 for 26 pieces runs about 35 cents per piece. That gap reflects the smaller, simpler design of these round opening sinkers versus specialty no-snagg or tungsten weights.

The review pattern supports the value case. A 4.5-star average across 107 reviews sits just behind the top-rated options in this set, and 300+ bought last month is a strong number for a budget item, suggesting anglers are treating it as an easy, low-risk bulk buy rather than a considered upgrade purchase.

Pros

  • 100 pieces across 5 sizes for $4.39, the lowest per-unit cost in this comparison
  • 4.5-star rating across 107 reviews, a solid sample size for a budget product
  • 300+ bought last month shows strong repeat demand
  • Round opening design works across multiple rig styles and sizes
  • Black finish blends into most bottom conditions
  • 0.14 kilogram bag is compact enough for a tackle box compartment

Cons

  • Lead material rules it out for anglers in lead-restricted fisheries
  • 5 mixed sizes in one bag means fewer pieces of any single weight than a single-size pack would provide
  • 107 reviews is a smaller base than the 1,000-plus counts behind the Lindy and Reaction sinkers
  • No tungsten option here, so density per size lags behind pricier alternatives
  • Individual size breakdown within the 100-piece assortment isn't specified in the listing

Specifications

MaterialLead
Weight0.14 Kilograms
Size100PCS/5 SIZE
ColorBLACK
Pieces100
Featurefishing sinkers

Performance notes

A round opening sinker slides along the line similarly to an egg sinker, letting a fish take bait with minimal resistance, and having 5 sizes in one bag means an angler can match sinker weight to current speed or depth without buying separate packages. At 0.14 kilograms spread across 100 pieces, the individual sinkers here are on the lighter end, suited to finesse presentations, panfish rigs, or situations where a heavier sinker would spook fish or bury the bait in bottom material. The black finish is a practical, low-visibility choice for bottom rigs where a shiny sinker might draw unwanted attention. Given the price point, this is a bag built for volume and variety rather than any single specialized application, which matches its high piece count and mixed sizing.

What buyers say

A 4.5-star rating across 107 reviews puts this sinker in the same rating tier as the top competitors in this comparison, though with a smaller review base than the 1,000-plus counts behind the Lindy and Reaction listings. What's notable is the 300+ bought last month figure, the second-highest demand number in this set behind only the Egg sinker bag. For a product priced under $5, that volume suggests buyers see it as a low-risk, high-value pickup, the kind of purchase made without much deliberation because the downside of a bad batch is minor at this price.

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Frequently asked questions

How many sizes are in the 100-piece sinker set?

The pack spans 5 different sizes of lead round opening sinkers, giving anglers a range of weights in one 0.14 kilogram bag for $4.39.

What color are these sinkers?

They come in a black finish, which is a low-visibility option for bottom rigs compared to bright or silver-toned sinkers.

Is this a good value compared to other sinker packs?

At under 5 cents per piece, it's the cheapest option in this comparison by a wide margin, though it trades single-size consistency for a mixed assortment across 5 sizes.

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