Fillet RLR-0001 Tool Set Review
Our verdict
The Fillet RLR-0001 Tool Set costs $25.64 and packs 9 stainless steel pieces into one kit, backed by a 4.2-star average across 33 reviews. With 200+ bought last month, it reads as a solid mid-priced option for anglers who want a fuller kit than the cheapest single-tool sets offer nearby.
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Anglers who want a multi-piece stainless steel kit rather than a single tool, and who are comfortable paying more than entry-level sets for the added pieces and the 4.2-star track record across 33 reviews.
Skip if
Shoppers who just need one dedicated hook remover or pliers, since the Fisherman Multitool covers that at a similar price with a far larger 1,500-review history and a higher 4.6-star average.
- Material Stainless steel
- Weight 1 Pounds
- Color MIXED
- Pieces 9
- Feature NO
- Priced 17% above the category median ($21.99 across 29 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 33 owner ratings
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Popularity1.2/5
33 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
Opening a tackle bag and finding a scattered mess of loose tools is a familiar problem for anglers who fish more than once a week. The Fillet RLR-0001 Tool Set answers that with a 9-piece stainless steel kit for $25.64, aiming to consolidate the basics into one purchase rather than buying pliers, scissors and a hook remover separately.
The listed specs are simple: stainless steel construction, a 1 pound overall weight and a mixed color scheme across the pieces. Nine pieces is more than the single-tool Fisherman Multitool and matches the general idea behind the Booms 4-piece fly kit, just with more components. At 4.2 stars across 33 reviews, the rating sits level with the 350pcs set's identical 4.2 average, at roughly the same review count.
Demand is moderate, with 200+ units bought last month, double the 100+ pace of the 350pcs set at $8.99 and matching the Booms 4-piece kit's 200+ rate at $14.99. Compared with the Fisherman Multitool's 500+ monthly buys and 1,500 reviews at $36.99, the RLR-0001 sits in the middle of this group on both price and track record, a reasonable pick for anglers who want more pieces than a single tool without paying the premium price.
Pros
- Nine pieces in one $25.64 kit, more than the single-tool Fisherman Multitool
- Stainless steel construction across all pieces
- 4.2-star average across 33 reviews
- 200+ bought last month, double the 350pcs set's monthly pace
- 1 pound total weight keeps the kit light in a tackle bag
- Currently listed as InStock
Cons
- 33 reviews is a thin sample next to the Fisherman Multitool's 1,500
- Costs more than both the 350pcs set ($8.99) and the Booms kit ($14.99)
- The feature field lists no specific highlighted feature
- Mixed color across pieces means no single color guarantee
Specifications
| Material | Stainless steel |
|---|---|
| Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Color | MIXED |
| Pieces | 9 |
| Feature | NO |
Performance notes
Stainless steel is the material anglers want in tools that touch water and fish slime repeatedly, since it resists the corrosion that carbon steel picks up fast in saltwater or humid tackle bags. At 1 pound for the full 9-piece set, individual tools stay light enough to clip onto a vest or drop into a bag pocket without adding noticeable bulk. Nine pieces in one purchase means the set is built to replace several separate buys, pliers, cutters and smaller tools, rather than serving one specific job the way the single-tool Fisherman Multitool does. The mixed color spec suggests the pieces are not uniformly colored, which matters mainly to anglers who like matching gear. The spec sheet points to a general-purpose kit built for variety rather than one specialized job.
What buyers say
A 4.2-star average across 33 reviews puts this in line with the 350pcs set's identical 4.2 rating, though both trail the Fisherman Multitool's 4.6 stars over 1,500 reviews and the Booms kit's 4.5 stars over 254. The gap in review volume is worth noting, 33 reviews is a much smaller sample than the hundreds or thousands other tool sets in this comparison have collected. Still, 200+ units bought last month signals steady, ongoing demand rather than a one-time spike, and that pace matches the Booms kit despite the RLR-0001 costing more. Together the pattern reads as a newer or lower-volume listing holding a respectable rating while it builds a longer review history.
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Frequently asked questions
How many pieces come in the Fillet RLR-0001 Tool Set?
The set includes 9 pieces made mainly from stainless steel, with a total kit weight of 1 pound. That gives it more components than the single-tool Fisherman Multitool, which ships as 1 piece, while still costing less than that multitool's $36.99 price.
Is the Fillet RLR-0001 worth it over the cheaper 350pcs Tool Set?
At $25.64 it costs nearly three times the 350pcs set's $8.99, though both currently hold the same 4.2-star average. The RLR-0001 also sees double the monthly purchase volume, 200+ versus 100+, which suggests steadier demand even at the higher price point.
How does the Fillet RLR-0001 compare to the Fisherman Multitool?
The Fisherman Multitool costs more at $36.99 but carries a higher 4.6-star rating across a much larger 1,500 reviews and sells at 500+ per month. The RLR-0001 is cheaper and offers more pieces, 9 versus 1, but with a far smaller review base of 33 to judge it by.