RoundFunny QIR-RoundFunny-3991 Tool Set Review
Our verdict
The RoundFunny QIR-RoundFunny-3991 Tool Set costs $32.99 and bundles 14 pieces of mostly stainless steel and rubber, backed by a 4.5-star average across 44 reviews. Among the alternatives compared here it lists the most pieces, well above the Booms kit's 4 pieces and the Fisherman Multitool's single tool.
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Anglers who want the largest piece count in this comparison, 14 versus 4 or fewer elsewhere, and who value the 4.5-star rating across 44 reviews enough to pay the highest price of the group at $32.99.
Skip if
Budget shoppers who only need a couple of tools, since the 350pcs set covers basics at $8.99, less than a third of the RoundFunny price, and the Booms 4-piece kit undercuts it too at $14.99.
- Material mainly stainless steel,rubber
- Color Orange
- Pieces 14
- Priced 50% above the category median ($21.99 across 29 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 44 owner ratings
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Popularity1.7/5
44 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 bag that holds one tool for every job tends to grow fast, and the RoundFunny QIR-RoundFunny-3991 Tool Set leans into that with 14 pieces for $32.99. That is the largest piece count of any set considered here, built mainly from stainless steel and rubber and finished in orange.
The rating backs up the larger kit, 4.5 stars across 44 reviews, just short of the Fisherman Multitool's 4.6 stars but ahead of the 350pcs set's 4.2 and matching the Booms kit's own 4.5-star average across 254 reviews. Forty-four reviews is a modest sample next to Booms' 254 or the Fisherman tool's 1,500, but the rating itself holds up well against both.
Demand sits at 100+ units bought last month, the same pace as the budget 350pcs set at $8.99 but slower than the 200+ pace of the Booms kit or the 500+ pace of the Fisherman Multitool. At $32.99 this is the most expensive option in the comparison, so the 14-piece count and matching top-tier rating are what justify the price for anglers who want a full kit rather than a single tool or a small handful of pieces.
Pros
- 14 pieces, the highest count among the sets compared here
- 4.5-star average across 44 reviews, tied with the Booms kit's rating
- Stainless steel and rubber construction
- Orange finish for visibility in a tackle bag
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- Rating outpaces the budget 350pcs set's 4.2 stars
Cons
- At $32.99 it is the priciest set in this comparison
- 44 reviews trail the Fisherman Multitool's 1,500 and Booms' 254 by a wide margin
- 100+ bought last month is slower than the Booms kit's 200+ and the Fisherman tool's 500+
- No individual tool names are broken out in the listed specs
Specifications
| Material | mainly stainless steel,rubber |
|---|---|
| Color | Orange |
| Pieces | 14 |
Performance notes
Mixing stainless steel with rubber is a common way to keep a multi-tool kit functional and comfortable, the steel handles cutting and gripping tasks while rubber sections resist slipping when hands are wet. Fourteen pieces in one kit suggests coverage across several jobs, hook removal, line cutting, gripping, rather than one specialized tool. The orange color choice is a practical one for a tackle bag, since bright tools are easier to spot among dark lures and line. At $32.99, the price reflects both the higher piece count and the rubber components layered onto the steel, both of which typically add manufacturing cost over a plain steel-only kit. Anglers weighing this against smaller kits should factor whether 14 separate pieces suit their actual tackle box space before paying the higher price.
What buyers say
A 4.5-star average across 44 reviews places the RoundFunny kit level with the Booms 4-piece kit's own 4.5 stars, and both trail only the Fisherman Multitool's 4.6-star, 1,500-review record. Forty-four reviews is a smaller sample than Booms' 254 or the Fisherman tool's much larger base, so the rating carries less statistical weight, though it still clears the 350pcs set's 4.2-star mark. The 100+ bought-last-month figure matches the budget 350pcs set's pace exactly, despite this kit costing over three times as much, which suggests a smaller but steady buyer base willing to pay more for the larger piece count.
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Frequently asked questions
What is included in the RoundFunny QIR-RoundFunny-3991 Tool Set?
The set ships as 14 pieces built mainly from stainless steel and rubber, finished in orange, for $32.99. That piece count is the highest among the alternatives compared here, ahead of the Booms 4-piece kit and the single-tool Fisherman Multitool.
Is the RoundFunny set rated better than cheaper alternatives?
Yes on rating, its 4.5 stars across 44 reviews beats the 350pcs set's 4.2 stars, though that set costs just $8.99. The RoundFunny kit ties the Booms 4-piece kit's 4.5-star average while offering more total pieces for a higher price.
How does demand for the RoundFunny kit compare to the rest?
It sells at 100+ units per month, the same pace as the budget 350pcs set but well behind the Booms kit's 200+ and the Fisherman Multitool's 500+. That places it as a slower mover among these four sets despite its strong 4.5-star rating.