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Ceenna NEV-Ceenna-2939 Tool Set Review

4.4 (17) Amazon rating$37.99100+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Ceenna NEV-Ceenna-2939 Tool Set costs $37.99, the highest price in this comparison, for 14 pieces of stainless steel and rubber. Its 4.4-star average across just 17 reviews is solid but rests on the thinnest review base of any set discussed here.

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Best for

Anglers who want a 14-piece kit in black and don't mind paying the top price in this group, $37.99, for a rating that still clears 4 stars even with a small 17-review sample.

Skip if

Buyers who want a rating backed by a larger review history, since 17 reviews is far thinner than the 254 to 1,500 reviews behind the Booms and Fisherman alternatives at lower or similar prices.

  • Material mainly stainless steel and rubber
  • Color Black
  • Pieces 14
  • Feature See description
  • Priced 73% above the category median ($21.99 across 29 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.1/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 17 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.5/5

    17 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

Fourteen tools in one kit sounds appealing until the price tag shows $37.99, and that is exactly where the Ceenna NEV-Ceenna-2939 Tool Set lands, the most expensive set considered in this comparison. It is built mainly from stainless steel and rubber and finished in black.

The rating is respectable at 4.4 stars, just behind the Fisherman Multitool's 4.6 and the Booms kit's 4.5, and ahead of the 350pcs set's 4.2. The catch is sample size, only 17 reviews back that 4.4 average, a fraction of the 254 reviews behind Booms or the 1,500 behind the Fisherman tool.

Bought-last-month sits at 100+, matching the pace of the budget 350pcs set at $8.99 despite the Ceenna kit costing more than four times as much. Against the Booms kit's 200+ monthly pace at $14.99 and the Fisherman Multitool's 500+ at $36.99, the Ceenna set is the slowest mover here relative to its price. It remains listed as InStock, so availability is not the issue, the harder case to justify is simply the combination of the highest price and the smallest review count in this entire comparison, unless the 14-piece count and black finish are specific priorities for a given angler.

Pros

  • 14 pieces in one kit, matching the highest piece count in this comparison
  • 4.4-star average rating
  • Stainless steel and rubber construction
  • Black finish
  • Currently InStock
  • Rating still beats the budget 350pcs set's 4.2 stars

Cons

  • At $37.99 it is the most expensive set in this comparison
  • Only 17 reviews back the rating, the smallest sample of any set discussed
  • 100+ bought last month trails the Booms kit's 200+ and Fisherman tool's 500+
  • No individually named tools listed in the specs beyond material and color

Specifications

Materialmainly stainless steel and rubber
ColorBlack
Pieces14
FeatureSee description

Performance notes

Stainless steel paired with rubber is a practical combination for a multi-tool kit, the steel does the cutting and gripping work while rubber sections add grip in wet hands. A 14-piece count spreads that combination across enough tools to cover several jobs at once rather than one dedicated task. The black finish is a straightforward, low-visibility choice compared to an orange kit, which some anglers prefer for blending into a tackle bag rather than standing out. At $37.99, this is priced above every other set in this comparison, and with 17 reviews backing the 4.4-star average, buyers have less collective feedback to lean on than with the 254-review Booms kit or the 1,500-review Fisherman Multitool. The spec sheet itself does not break out which of the 14 pieces handles which job.

What buyers say

A 4.4-star average is a solid number on its own, sitting between the 350pcs set's 4.2 and the Booms kit's 4.5. What stands out is the review count, just 17, far below the 32 to 1,500 reviews backing every other set in this comparison. That makes the rating more fragile statistically, a handful of reviews can shift it more than they would for a listing with hundreds. The 100+ bought-last-month figure matches the cheapest set in the group despite this one costing $37.99, suggesting a smaller, still-developing buyer base rather than an established bestseller.

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Frequently asked questions

How many reviews does the Ceenna Tool Set have?

It has 17 reviews at a 4.4-star average. That is the smallest review count among the sets compared here, well below the 32 reviews on the budget 350pcs set and far below the 1,500 reviews backing the Fisherman Multitool's higher-priced listing.

Is the Ceenna Tool Set the most expensive option?

Yes, at $37.99 it costs more than every other set in this comparison, including the Fisherman Multitool ($36.99), the Booms kit ($14.99), and the 350pcs set ($8.99). In exchange it ships 14 pieces of stainless steel and rubber, tied for the highest piece count discussed here, though backed by only 17 reviews.

What is the Ceenna Tool Set made from?

The listed material is mainly stainless steel and rubber, finished in black, across 14 pieces, priced at $37.99. That places it above the Booms kit's $14.99 and the 350pcs set's $8.99 for a larger piece count, and it matches the 14-piece build in stainless steel and rubber found elsewhere in this category.

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