7 Pcs Fishing Tool Kit, Fishing Gear - Rust Resistant Review
Our verdict
This 7 Pcs Fishing Tool Kit costs $21.99 and holds a 4.6-star rating across 77 reviews, tying the Fisherman multitool on rating despite far fewer reviews. Its plastic, rust-resistant build and included 7-inch fish knife with sheath suit anglers wanting a knife-focused kit, though 100+ monthly buys is modest next to top sellers here.
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Anglers who specifically want a 7-piece kit built around a 7-inch fish knife and sheath, priced at $21.99 with a strong 4.6-star rating, even though the review count and recent purchase volume are on the smaller side.
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Skip this if you want proven high-volume demand, since only 100+ units were bought last month, far below the 1,000+ to 3,000+ range seen on the PLUSINNO and KastKing sets that share a similar 4.6 to 4.8-star rating.
- Material Plastic
- Color Blue&Black
- Feature 7 Inch Fish Knife with Sheath
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 77 owner ratings
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Popularity2.1/5
77 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 dedicated fish knife with a sheath is one of those tools anglers reach for constantly, whether cleaning a catch or cutting through tough line, and this 7 Pcs Fishing Tool Kit centers its 7-piece lineup around exactly that, a 7-inch fish knife with sheath, all for $21.99.
The 4.6-star rating across 77 reviews ties the Fisherman multitool's score, but the Fisherman multitool backs its rating with 1,500 reviews against this kit's 77, a far smaller sample. It also outrates the TOPFORT kit's 4.4 stars and the 350pcs set's 4.2 stars. The listed material is plastic in a blue and black finish, marketed as rust resistant rather than built from stainless or carbon steel like some competitors.
Where this kit lags is purchase volume. 100+ units bought last month is the lowest figure in this comparison, well behind the 200+ to 3,000+ range reported for every other set. That gap suggests a newer or less established listing rather than a poorly performing one, since the rating itself is strong. Anglers drawn to the knife-and-sheath combination at $21.99 have reason to consider it, but those wanting proof of high-volume demand should note the modest 100+ monthly figure.
Pros
- 4.6-star rating ties the Fisherman multitool's score
- Includes a 7-inch fish knife with sheath as a named feature
- Rust-resistant construction suited to repeated wet-weather use
- 7 pieces cover more than a single-tool purchase at $21.99
- Priced below the $28.99 to $36.99 range of the top-rated competitors
Cons
- Only 100+ units bought last month, the lowest figure in this comparison
- 77 reviews is a small sample next to the Fisherman multitool's 1,500
- Plastic construction rather than stainless or carbon steel
- No individual dimensions listed beyond the 7-inch knife feature
Specifications
| Material | Plastic |
|---|---|
| Color | Blue&Black |
| Feature | 7 Inch Fish Knife with Sheath |
Performance notes
The standout spec here is the 7-inch fish knife with sheath, a named feature that suggests the kit is built around a cutting tool rather than pliers or grippers like some competitors. Plastic construction marketed as rust resistant keeps the kit lightweight and protects against the corrosion that saltwater and repeated wet use can cause, though it is a different approach from the stainless or carbon steel favored by higher-piece-count sets like the RoundFunny kit. The blue and black color scheme is a practical choice for visibility in a tackle bag. At 7 pieces, the kit is comparable in scope to the PLUSINNO aluminum set, though built from a different material and centered around a knife rather than a general tool assortment. The sheath specifically addresses safe storage and transport of the included knife.
What buyers say
A 4.6-star average across 77 reviews is a strong score, matching the Fisherman multitool's rating and beating the TOPFORT kit's 4.4 stars and the 350pcs set's 4.2 stars. But the review count of 77 is the smallest in this comparison, and the 100+ units bought last month is likewise the lowest recent purchase figure among every set compared here. That pattern, a high rating paired with a small sample and modest volume, suggests a newer listing that is pleasing the buyers it has reached rather than an established, high-traffic product, so the strong star average carries less statistical weight than the same score would on a larger review base.
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Frequently asked questions
What comes with the 7 Pcs Fishing Tool Kit?
The kit includes 7 pieces built around a 7-inch fish knife with sheath, made from plastic marketed as rust resistant, in a blue and black color scheme. It is priced at $21.99 and holds a 4.6-star rating across 77 reviews.
Is this fishing tool kit well reviewed?
It holds a 4.6-star rating across 77 reviews, tying the Fisherman multitool's score, though with a much smaller review sample than that 1,500-review listing. It still beats the TOPFORT kit's 4.4 stars and the 350pcs set's 4.2 stars, all at a price of $21.99.
How popular is this fishing tool kit right now?
It shows 100+ units bought last month, the lowest recent purchase figure among the sets compared here, well below the 1,000+ to 3,000+ range seen on the PLUSINNO and KastKing sets, despite this kit's similar 4.6-star rating across 77 reviews.