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Multitool Fp-2023-ss Fishing Pliers Review

4.1 (9) Amazon rating$4.99100+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Multitool Fp-2023-ss fishing pliers cost just $4.99, the cheapest pliers in this lineup, and hold a 4.1 star rating from only 9 reviews. That thin review base is the tradeoff for the low price, and buyers who value a longer track record should weigh the Rapala RCP6's 544 reviews or the Berkley's 848 before choosing this one.

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Best for

Best for anglers who want an ultra-cheap backup pliers at $4.99 to toss in a glove box or spare bag, and who don't mind that only 9 reviews back up its 4.1 star rating so far.

Skip if

Skip it if you want a proven track record before buying, since 9 reviews is far fewer than the 168 to 848 reviews backing the other pliers here, or if you need a listed weight beyond the 1 ounce spec for a heavier-duty job.

  • Material Anti-slip Plastic, Stainless Steel
  • Weight 1 Ounces
  • Color Silver And Black
  • Pieces 1
  • Priced 58% below the category median ($11.99 across 104 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.0/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.1/5

    4.1 average across 9 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.0/5

    9 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 $4.99 price tag puts the Multitool Fp-2023-ss at the very bottom of the fishing-pliers price range in this comparison, well under even the Berkley BTSTLP6's $10.99. It combines anti-slip plastic with stainless steel, weighs just 1 ounce, and comes in a silver and black finish. It carries a 4.1 star rating, but that figure comes from only 9 reviews, the smallest sample of any pliers discussed here.

The other pliers in this category carry far more reviews: the Berkley BTSTLP6 has 848, the Rapala RCP6 has 544, and the Texas SR-5 has 396. Even the Bneajix A1019, a similarly budget-priced option at $7.19, has 168 reviews behind its 4.5 star rating. The Multitool's 100+ units bought last month shows some buyer interest despite the thin review count, but the small sample size means the 4.1 star average carries less statistical weight than the ratings on pliers with hundreds of reviews.

For a spare pliers to keep in a truck or a second tackle bag, the low cost and lightweight 1 ounce build make sense. Anyone who wants a primary pliers backed by a large, established review base should look toward the Berkley or Rapala options instead, both of which cost only a few dollars more.

Pros

  • Lowest price in the comparison at $4.99
  • Lightweight at just 1 ounce for easy carry
  • Anti-slip plastic grip combined with stainless steel jaws
  • 100+ units bought last month shows real, current demand
  • 4.1 star rating despite the low price point

Cons

  • Only 9 reviews back the 4.1 star rating, far fewer than the 168 to 848 reviews on competing pliers
  • No feature callout like the Texas SR-5's split-ring function
  • 4.1 star rating is the lowest of any pliers in this comparison
  • Small review sample means the rating could move significantly with just a few new reviews

Specifications

MaterialAnti-slip Plastic, Stainless Steel
Weight1 Ounces
ColorSilver And Black
Pieces1

Performance notes

The Multitool Fp-2023-ss pairs anti-slip plastic, likely on the handles, with stainless steel, likely on the jaws and cutting edge, a common construction split that keeps grip secure while the working end resists corrosion. At 1 ounce, it is markedly lighter than the Rapala RCP6, which is listed at 0.3 pounds, suggesting a smaller, more compact tool suited to a pocket or a small tackle bag rather than heavy-duty use. The silver and black color scheme is cosmetic and does not affect function. With only 1 piece listed, this appears to be a single, simple tool rather than a multi-piece kit. The specs point to a basic, lightweight pliers built for occasional hook removal and line trimming rather than sustained saltwater duty, where a heavier, all-metal build like the Texas SR-5 might hold up longer.

What buyers say

A 4.1 star rating is the lowest among the pliers compared here, and it rests on just 9 reviews, a small enough sample that a couple of negative reviews could shift the average noticeably. Still, 100+ units bought last month indicates the listing is attracting steady buyers despite its short history. That purchase pace is lower than the Bneajix A1019's 1,000+ or the Berkley's 500+, but higher than the Texas SR-5's reported 0+ for the same period. The pattern suggests a newer or niche listing gaining some traction, but without the volume of reviews needed to say with confidence how it holds up across a large and varied customer base.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the Multitool Fp-2023-ss have enough reviews to trust its 4.1 star rating?

Only 9 reviews back the current 4.1 star rating, which is far fewer than competitors like the Rapala RCP6 at 544 or the Berkley BTSTLP6 at 848. The rating is a useful early signal, but buyers who want more certainty may prefer a pliers with a larger, more established review base.

What is the Multitool Fp-2023-ss made from?

It combines anti-slip plastic with stainless steel, weighs about 1 ounce, and comes in a silver and black finish, according to the listed specs. That combination points to a lightweight tool with a secure grip and a corrosion-resistant working end.

How does the Multitool Fp-2023-ss price compare to other fishing pliers?

At $4.99, it is the cheapest pliers in this comparison, undercutting the Bneajix A1019 at $7.19, the Berkley BTSTLP6 at $10.99, the Rapala RCP6 at $11.97, and the Texas SR-5 at $20.11, though it also carries the smallest review count of the group.

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