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Caleb 200PCS/5 SIZE Sinkers Review

4.3 (156) Amazon rating$5.691,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Caleb 200-piece lead sinker set costs $5.69, the lowest price in this comparison, and backs that up with 1,000+ bought last month, the highest demand figure here. Its 4.3-star rating across 156 reviews trails the competition a bit, but for anglers who burn through weights fast, the bulk count and price make it hard to beat.

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Best for

Anglers who lose sinkers regularly in snaggy water and want a large bulk supply across 5 lead sizes without paying much per piece. Good for stocking a boat or bank-fishing kit cheaply.

Skip if

Skip this if a 4.3-star rating gives you pause next to the 4.5 to 4.7-star tungsten and lead alternatives here, or if you specifically need tungsten's smaller profile for finesse presentations.

  • Material Lead
  • Size 200PCS/5 SIZE
  • Color Silver Gray
  • Pieces 200
  • Feature fishing sinkers
  • Priced 53% below the category median ($11.99 across 91 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.3/5

    4.3 average across 156 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.4/5

    156 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

At $5.69 for 200 pieces across 5 sizes, the Caleb sinker set is the cheapest per-unit option in this lineup by a wide margin. That works out to a fraction of a cent per sinker, well below the Lindy 6-pack at $12.99 or the Reaction 8-pack tungsten weights at $19.99, making it an easy pick when the priority is quantity rather than a specific alloy.

The material is lead, colored Silver Gray, which is the traditional and heaviest choice for the price compared to the tungsten used in two of the comparison listings. Lead sinkers of this kind are a known quantity for anglers who want simple, functional weight without paying a premium for density, and the 5-size spread means a single order can cover several rig setups at once.

The review pattern shows 1,000+ units bought last month, the strongest demand figure of any product in this set, alongside a 4.3-star rating across 156 reviews. That rating sits below the 4.5 to 4.7-star range of the pricier comparisons, but the review count and purchase volume suggest the bulk-lead approach still satisfies a large share of buyers looking for quantity over precision, especially those who fish snaggy water and expect to lose a portion of any batch.

Pros

  • At $5.69, this is the least expensive sinker set in the comparison group
  • 200 pieces across 5 sizes means a long-lasting bulk supply
  • 1,000+ bought last month is the highest demand figure among the compared listings
  • Lead construction is a proven, heavy-per-size material for bottom rigs
  • Silver Gray finish gives a straightforward, standard sinker look

Cons

  • 4.3-star rating is the lowest among the sinkers compared here
  • 156 reviews, while solid, is well short of the 1,000+ review counts on the pricier options
  • Lead lacks the compact density of the tungsten alternatives at $12.99 and $19.99
  • No specialty feature like a no-snag or no-roll design is listed

Specifications

MaterialLead
Size200PCS/5 SIZE
ColorSilver Gray
Pieces200
Featurefishing sinkers

Performance notes

Lead is denser than most non-tungsten alternatives and has long been the default sinker material because it's cheap to cast into shapes like the ones in this 200-piece set. Spreading 200 pieces across 5 sizes means anglers can match sinker weight to current speed and bait size without buying separate packs, which matters most for bank and boat fishing where losses to snags are frequent. Because lead is softer and less dense than tungsten by volume, a lead sinker needs to be physically larger than a tungsten one to hit the same weight, which can affect how a rig sits near cover. That tradeoff is baked into the price: at $5.69 for 200 pieces, the Caleb set costs a fraction of the tungsten packs in this comparison, making it a reasonable bet for anglers who prioritize supply over the smallest possible profile.

What buyers say

A 4.3-star rating across 156 reviews puts this set below the 4.5 to 4.7-star range seen in the Lindy, Reaction, and 10-pack comparisons, suggesting a slightly higher rate of buyer complaints relative to those options. That said, 1,000+ units bought last month is the strongest demand signal in this entire lineup, meaning far more people are choosing this set than any single comparison product despite the marginally lower rating. That combination, a slightly lower score paired with much higher volume, is typical of budget bulk products: satisfaction is good but not exceptional, while the low per-piece cost keeps sales strong.

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Frequently asked questions

Are these sinkers made of lead or tungsten?

These are lead sinkers, finished in Silver Gray. Lead is the traditional, heavier-per-size sinker material and costs less to produce than tungsten, which is reflected in this set's $5.69 price for 200 pieces, well below the tungsten packs in this comparison.

How many different weights are in the 200-piece pack?

The set spans 5 different sizes within the 200 pieces, letting anglers match sinker weight to different rigs and conditions without buying multiple separate packs. That variety is one reason the listing draws 1,000+ buyers a month despite its 4.3-star rating.

Is this a good option if I lose sinkers often?

Yes. At $5.69 for 200 pieces, the per-unit cost is low enough that losing a few to snags is not a significant expense, which likely explains the 1,000+ units bought last month, the highest purchase volume of any sinker in this comparison.

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