Fishing Tools Kit, Fishing Pliers,Fishing Scissors, Fishing Line Cutter for Review

4.1 (39) Amazon rating$9.99100+ bought last month

Our verdict

This unbranded Fishing Tools Kit costs just $9.99 and includes a 6.5 inch orange fishing pliers among its pieces. Its 4.1-star average across 39 reviews is the lowest rating in this comparison, but at under $10 it undercuts every alternative on price.

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Best for

Budget-minded anglers who want pliers, scissors, and a line cutter for under $10 and can accept a 4.1-star rating, the lowest among the sets compared here, in exchange for the lowest price.

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Buyers who prioritize rating over price, since every alternative here rates higher, from the 350pcs set's 4.2 stars up to the Fisherman Multitool's 4.6, though all of them also cost more.

  • Color 6.5"Fishing Pliers Orange
  • Priced 55% below the category median ($21.99 across 29 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.0/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.1/5

    4.1 average across 39 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.6/5

    39 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

Ten dollars is a low bar for a fishing tool kit, and this unbranded Fishing Tools Kit clears it at $9.99, built around a 6.5 inch orange fishing pliers alongside scissors and a line cutter. It is the cheapest option in this comparison by a narrow margin over the 350pcs set's $8.99.

The rating trails the field at 4.1 stars across 39 reviews, below the 350pcs set's 4.2, the Booms kit's 4.5, and the Fisherman Multitool's 4.6. Thirty-nine reviews is a moderate sample, more than the 32 reviews behind the 350pcs set but well short of the Booms kit's 254 or the Fisherman tool's 1,500.

Bought-last-month sits at 100+, matching the pace of the similarly priced 350pcs set. Against the Booms kit's 200+ at $14.99 or the Fisherman Multitool's 500+ at $36.99, this kit moves slower, which lines up with its lower rating. For anglers who just want pliers, scissors, and a cutter without paying more than $10, it is the cheapest way in, with the trade-off being the lowest rating of the group. It remains listed as InStock, so the slower pace here traces to price positioning rather than any availability problem.

Pros

  • Lowest price in this comparison at $9.99
  • Includes pliers, scissors, and a line cutter in one kit
  • 6.5 inch pliers sized for a full grip
  • Orange color for visibility in a tackle bag
  • 39 reviews, a moderate sample size for the price point
  • Currently InStock

Cons

  • 4.1-star average is the lowest rating among the sets compared here
  • 100+ bought last month trails the Booms kit's 200+ and Fisherman tool's 500+
  • No brand name listed for the product
  • No material spec given beyond the pliers description

Specifications

Color6.5"Fishing Pliers Orange

Performance notes

A 6.5 inch pliers is a mid-size tool, big enough to grip a hook firmly but still small enough to fit in a bag pocket or clip to a vest. Pairing pliers with scissors and a line cutter covers three of the most repeated tasks at the water, removing hooks, trimming line, and cutting leader material, without needing three separate purchases. The orange color follows a common visibility logic for tackle bags, easier to spot when the kit is buried under lures and spools. At $9.99, the price point undercuts every other set in this comparison, which likely explains the 4.1-star average sitting below the rest, cheaper components tend to draw more mixed feedback than mid-priced or premium kits like the Fisherman Multitool.

What buyers say

At 4.1 stars across 39 reviews, this kit holds the lowest rating in the comparison, just behind the 350pcs set's 4.2 stars and well behind the Fisherman Multitool's 4.6. The review count itself, 39, is a reasonable sample, larger than the 32 reviews behind the 350pcs set, which makes the lower rating harder to dismiss as a small-sample fluke. Still, 100+ units bought last month shows the kit is moving at a similar pace to the other budget option, the 350pcs set, suggesting price sensitivity is doing a lot of the work in driving purchases here rather than the rating alone.

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Frequently asked questions

What tools come in this Fishing Tools Kit?

The listed kit includes a 6.5 inch orange fishing pliers along with fishing scissors and a fishing line cutter, priced at $9.99. It is one of the cheapest options in this comparison, just a dollar more than the 350pcs set.

Why does this kit have a lower rating than the alternatives?

At 4.1 stars across 39 reviews, it rates below every other set in this comparison, including the 350pcs set's 4.2 stars and the Fisherman Multitool's 4.6 stars. The pattern suggests buyers rate it acceptably but not as highly as pricier kits.

Is this kit a good budget option?

At $9.99 it is nearly the cheapest set in this comparison, just a dollar above the 350pcs set. It covers the basics, pliers, scissors, and a line cutter, though its 4.1-star rating is the lowest among the sets compared here.

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