DIGOAKO TBL-3L Tackle Box Review
Our verdict
The DIGOAKO TBL-3L Tackle Box at $35.99 pulls a 4.6 star average across 116 reviews, with 900+ bought last month, the strongest recent purchase volume of any box in this comparison. Bundled safety gloves and a lures kit add value beyond a bare storage case.
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Anglers who want a complete starter package, a small two-side case, lures and gloves included, rather than buying an empty box and stocking it separately, especially those drawn to strong recent sales momentum.
Skip if
Skip this if you already have your own preferred lure selection and just need empty compartment storage, since paying for a bundled lure kit adds cost you may not need.
- Material Plastic
- Color Orange
- Pieces 1.0 Count
- Feature Safety Gloves, Small 2-Side Case, Lures Kit
- Priced 51% above the category median ($23.89 across 66 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 116 owner ratings
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Popularity0.8/5
116 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
A tackle box that only holds gear is a different purchase than one that comes stocked and ready to fish. The DIGOAKO TBL-3L takes the second approach, bundling safety gloves, a small two-side case and a lures kit into one $35.99 package.
The plastic construction and orange color keep it in line with typical tackle box builds, but the included extras change the value proposition. Where the Plano 1155-03 at $33.24 and Plano 23500-00 at $3.97 are strictly storage, this kit adds fishing-ready components and hand protection for a similar or lower price than the mid-tier Plano option.
The review pattern here stands out. A 4.6 star average across 116 reviews already edges past the Plano 1155-03's 619-review, 4.7-star mark in rating terms, if not in raw volume, and the 900+ bought last month figure is the highest recent demand signal among all four boxes compared. That combination of a strong rating and clearly rising sales suggests this listing is resonating with buyers looking for an all-in-one starter kit rather than bare storage.
Pros
- 4.6 star rating across 116 reviews, close to the top-rated Plano boxes in this comparison
- 900+ bought last month, the highest recent demand figure among the four boxes referenced here
- Includes safety gloves and a lures kit, not just an empty case
- Small 2-side case design keeps the kit compact and easy to carry
- Priced at $35.99, below the $84.67 Plano 758 while including tackle rather than just storage
- 116 reviews is a larger, more established sample than some newer competing kits
Cons
- Still fewer reviews (116) than the 619 to 1,600 review counts of the Plano storage-only boxes
- Bundled lures and gloves may not match what an experienced angler already prefers to use
- Plastic construction, same as most budget competitors, without the steel option some buyers may want
- Small 2-side case format may hold less overall capacity than a larger dedicated stowaway box
Specifications
| Material | Plastic |
|---|---|
| Color | Orange |
| Pieces | 1.0 Count |
| Feature | Safety Gloves, Small 2-Side Case, Lures Kit |
Performance notes
Bundling a lures kit with the case changes what this product is for. Rather than buying empty storage and separately sourcing bait, this kit gets an angler equipped in one purchase, which matters most for newer anglers or anyone restocking after losing gear to snags. The small 2-side case format trades some capacity for portability, a reasonable tradeoff for someone who wants a grab-and-go box rather than a full tackle station. Including safety gloves is a notable addition among tackle boxes, since hook and fin injuries are a common hazard, and having gloves on hand addresses that without a separate purchase. The plastic build and orange color are functionally similar to other budget boxes in this category, so the differentiation here comes from what is included rather than the case material itself.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star average across 116 reviews is a strong showing, sitting just behind the 4.7 star ratings of the Plano 758 and Plano 1155-03 but with a meaningfully smaller review base than either. What stands out most is the 900+ bought last month figure, well above the 100+ figures posted by the Plano alternatives referenced here. That gap suggests current buyer interest is concentrated on this listing, likely because it packages tackle and accessories rather than just a case. The rating held steady past 100 reviews, which is generally a sign that early satisfaction is translating into a sustained pattern rather than a small batch of enthusiastic early adopters.
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Frequently asked questions
What comes included with the DIGOAKO TBL-3L kit?
According to the specs, it includes safety gloves, a small 2-side case and a lures kit, going beyond a bare storage box to include fishing-ready components.
How many units were bought last month?
The listing shows 900+ bought last month, the highest recent purchase figure among the tackle boxes compared here, well above the 100+ figures for the Plano alternatives.
Is the DIGOAKO TBL-3L a good value at $35.99?
At $35.99 with a 4.6 star rating across 116 reviews and included lures plus gloves, it offers more than bare storage for a similar price to the $33.24 Plano 1155-03, which does not include tackle.