Elite Bass Fishing Tackle Box Kit - All-in-One Freshwater Lure Review

4.7 (43) Amazon rating$16.88100+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Elite Bass Fishing Tackle Box Kit at $16.88 is a compact 75-piece setup pulling a 4.7 star average across 43 reviews. It is priced as the most affordable option in this comparison, aimed squarely at freshwater bass anglers using jig and worm hook rigs.

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Best for

Freshwater bass anglers who want a small, mini-sized tackle box built around jig and worm hook techniques, and buyers prioritizing low price and light weight over piece count or a long review track record.

Skip if

Skip this if you need a large-capacity box or fish techniques outside jig and worm hook presentations, since this kit's 75 pieces and small size are built for a narrower use case than the bulkier alternatives here.

  • Weight 0.22 Kilograms
  • Technique Jig Hook, Worm Hook
  • Size Small - Mini Tackle Box
  • Pieces 75
  • Priced 29% below the category median ($23.89 across 66 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 43 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.2/5

    43 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

Not every angler needs a fully stocked, multi-hundred piece tackle box. The Elite Bass Fishing Tackle Box Kit is built for a narrower job, freshwater bass fishing with jig hook and worm hook rigs, packed into a small mini tackle box for $16.88.

At 0.22 kilograms and 75 pieces, this is the lightest and smallest kit in this comparison by a wide margin, a clear tradeoff against the 600-piece and 373-piece kits also under review. That smaller footprint means less overall variety, but also a lower price and a more portable package for anglers who want a light, grab-and-go option.

With 43 reviews and a 4.7 star average, this kit posts the highest star rating among the products directly compared here, matching the top Plano ratings, though its review count is the smallest of the group. Combined with 100+ bought last month, the pattern suggests a smaller, more specialized listing that is satisfying the buyers who choose it, even if it has not yet built the review volume of the larger, longer-established competitors.

Pros

  • 4.7 star rating across 43 reviews, matching the top ratings among all boxes compared here
  • At $16.88, the lowest price in this entire comparison group
  • 0.22 kilogram weight makes it the lightest, most portable option reviewed
  • Built specifically around jig hook and worm hook techniques for bass fishing
  • 100+ bought last month shows steady ongoing demand despite its smaller footprint
  • Small mini tackle box format suits anglers who want a light secondary kit

Cons

  • Only 75 pieces, far fewer than the 600-piece and 373-piece kits also compared here
  • 43 reviews is the smallest sample among all the products in this comparison
  • Small mini box size limits overall storage capacity compared to larger cases
  • Focused only on jig hook and worm hook techniques, less versatile for anglers targeting multiple species with different rigging styles

Specifications

Weight0.22 Kilograms
TechniqueJig Hook, Worm Hook
SizeSmall - Mini Tackle Box
Pieces75

Performance notes

At 0.22 kilograms, this kit is dramatically lighter than the 1.26 kilogram 600-piece kit or the 2.1 pound THKFISH box, making it the clear choice for anglers who want a light secondary box or a kit that fits easily into a smaller bag. The 75-piece count is modest next to the 373 and 600-piece bundles in this comparison, but the kit is purpose-built around jig hook and worm hook techniques rather than trying to cover every presentation style, which likely explains the tighter piece count. The small mini tackle box sizing reinforces that this is meant as a focused, bass-specific kit rather than an all-purpose tackle station. For an angler who already has a main tackle box and wants a lightweight, technique-specific supplement, the smaller scale here is a feature rather than a shortfall.

What buyers say

A 4.7 star rating ties this kit with the highest-rated products in this comparison, though its 43-review sample is the smallest of the group by a significant margin, well under the 116 to 1,600 review counts posted by the other boxes referenced here. That combination, a strong rating on a thin sample, is common for newer or more specialized listings that have not yet accumulated a long track record. The 100+ bought last month figure indicates the kit is selling consistently, and the high rating suggests early buyers are satisfied, but the small review count means this pattern has less statistical weight than the larger, more established competitors in this set.

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Frequently asked questions

What techniques is this tackle box kit designed for?

The specs list jig hook and worm hook as the target techniques, positioning this as a focused kit for freshwater bass fishing rather than a general-purpose assortment.

How many pieces are included in the kit?

The kit includes 75 pieces total, a smaller count than the 373-piece and 600-piece kits also compared in this lineup.

Is this the cheapest tackle box option available?

At $16.88, it is the lowest-priced product in this comparison group, undercutting the $28.49 to $84.67 range of the other kits and boxes referenced here.

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