110 Pcs High Strength Fishing Swivels, Stainless Steel Snap Swivels Review
Our verdict
At $9.99 for 110 stainless steel snap swivels, this unbranded pack undercuts the per-piece cost of nearly every branded alternative here, landing at roughly 9 cents each versus about 22 cents for the AFW 50-pack. With a 4.6 star average across 33 reviews, it earns a spot for anglers who restock terminal tackle often and don't want to overpay for a basic connector.
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Anglers who lose swivels to snags and re-rig constantly, and want a deep bulk supply of copper-plated stainless snap swivels on hand without paying premium per-piece prices for a basic connector.
Skip if
Skip it if you fish heavy saltwater species where AFW's 180-pound rated 50-pack or AFTCO's single flatline clip have a longer, more established review history behind their breaking strength claims.
- Material Stainless steel, copper plated
- Color Silver
- Pieces 110
- Feature 110 Pcs High Strength Fishing Swivels
- Priced 11% above the category median ($8.99 across 84 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 33 owner ratings
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Popularity0.4/5
33 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
Anyone who has emptied a tackle box mid-season knows snap swivels disappear fast, lost to snags, break-offs, and constant re-rigging. The 110 Pcs High Strength Fishing Swivels pack addresses that with sheer quantity: 110 stainless steel, copper-plated snaps for $9.99, or about 9 cents apiece.
That price undercuts every alternative in this comparison on a per-piece basis. The AFW FWSS07B/50 crane swivels run $10.99 for 50 pieces, near 22 cents each, while the Norman NMSK-50 speed clips cost $15.74 for 50, about 31 cents each. AFTCO's FL1B sells as a single flatline clip for $39.95, a different use case entirely. The tradeoff is review depth: this listing has 33 reviews at 4.6 stars, a fraction of the 539 to 621 reviews backing the Norman and AFW options.
Bought last month sits at 100+, matching the AFW and Norman listings, which suggests steady turnover despite the smaller review base. For anglers who value volume and don't need a rated breaking strength printed on the package, the low per-piece cost is the deciding factor. Those targeting bigger saltwater species may prefer the AFW pack's documented 180-pound test rating instead.
Pros
- 110 pieces per pack works out to about 9 cents per swivel, the lowest per-unit cost of any option compared here
- Stainless steel construction with copper plating for corrosion resistance
- 4.6 star average rating holds up even with fewer reviews than competitors
- 100+ bought last month shows the volume moves despite a smaller review count
- $9.99 price point keeps a full tackle box restock under $10
Cons
- Only 33 reviews on record, far short of the 539 to 621 reviews behind the Norman and AFW alternatives
- No listed breaking strength or line weight rating, unlike the AFW pack's 180-pound test spec
- Generic listing with no distinct model name, which may concern anglers who prefer recognized tackle brands
- Unclear individual swivel size since specs only list total piece count
Specifications
| Material | Stainless steel, copper plated |
|---|---|
| Color | Silver |
| Pieces | 110 |
| Feature | 110 Pcs High Strength Fishing Swivels |
Performance notes
Stainless steel with copper plating is a common combination for snap swivels because it resists saltwater corrosion better than plain steel while keeping the piece cost down, which is likely why this pack can hit 110 units for $9.99. Copper plating also gives visible wear cues, since plating that flakes off exposes the base metal and signals it's time to swap that swivel out. With 110 pieces in a single bag, the pack suits anglers who rig multiple rods, fish structure that eats terminal tackle, or want to restock a full season's worth of snaps in one purchase rather than buying 50-count packs repeatedly. The spec sheet does not list a breaking strength, so anglers targeting larger fish should weigh that gap against the AFW 50-pack's stated 180-pound test rating before deciding piece count matters more than rated strength for their target species.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star average across 33 reviews puts this pack in the same rating tier as the AFTCO FL1B, which also averages 4.6 stars but over 191 reviews, and just behind the AFW FWSS07B/50's 4.8 stars across 621 reviews. The review count here is the thinnest of the four swivels compared, which is typical for a newer or less established bulk listing. Still, 100+ units bought last month matches the pace of the better-reviewed Norman and AFW packs, suggesting the low price per piece is pulling in buyers who haven't yet left a large body of feedback. It reads as an early-stage listing building a track record rather than an untested product.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does each swivel cost in this 110-piece pack?
At $9.99 for 110 pieces, each swivel works out to roughly 9 cents. That is lower per piece than the Norman 50-pack at about 31 cents each or the AFW 50-pack at about 22 cents each, though those packs list a rated breaking strength this one does not.
Is this swivel pack rated for saltwater use?
The listing specifies stainless steel construction with copper plating, both materials commonly used for saltwater corrosion resistance, but it does not publish a specific line weight or pound test rating the way the AFW FWSS07B/50 does at 180 pounds.
How does the 4.6 star rating compare to other swivel packs?
It ties the AFTCO FL1B's 4.6 star average, though that listing has 191 reviews versus 33 here. The AFW FWSS07B/50 leads the group at 4.8 stars across 621 reviews, and the Norman NMSK-50 sits slightly lower at 4.5 stars across 539 reviews.