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Jenseits fishing accessories Tool Set Review

4.4 (17) Amazon rating$16.99200+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Jenseits fishing accessories Tool Set costs $16.99, built from polypropylene and stainless steel with a 6pcs size spec that excludes a fish scale. Its 4.4-star average across 17 reviews falls between the 350pcs set's 4.2 and the pricier Fisherman Multitool's 4.6, while 200+ bought last month matches the Booms kit's pace.

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Best for

Anglers who want a mid-priced kit at $16.99 with a 4.4-star rating and steady 200+ monthly demand, similar to the Booms kit's pace, without paying the Fisherman Multitool's higher $36.99 price.

Skip if

Buyers who specifically need a fish scale included, since the size spec here notes 6pcs with no scale, or who want a rating backed by more reviews, like the Booms kit's 254 or the Fisherman tool's 1,500.

  • Material Polypropylene, stainless steel
  • Size 6pcs (no scale)
  • Color Green
  • Pieces 1
  • Priced 23% below 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

Sorting through tool sets that all claim to cover the basics gets easier once the fine print shows up, and the Jenseits fishing accessories Tool Set spells it out plainly: a 6pcs size with no scale included, for $16.99. It is built from polypropylene and stainless steel, and the listing separately notes a pieces count of 1.

At 4.4 stars across 17 reviews, the rating lands between the 350pcs set's 4.2 stars and the Booms kit's 4.5, while trailing the Fisherman Multitool's 4.6 stars over a much larger 1,500-review base. Seventeen reviews is a thin sample, smaller than the 32 behind the 350pcs set and far smaller than the 254 behind Booms.

Demand reads at 200+ bought last month, double the 350pcs set's 100+ pace and matching the Booms kit's own 200+ rate, though still behind the Fisherman Multitool's 500+. At $16.99, the Jenseits set sits above the two cheapest options here but well under the Fisherman tool's $36.99, positioning it as a mid-priced pick with a rating and demand pace that both land in the middle of the pack.

Pros

  • 200+ bought last month, matching the Booms kit's pace at a similar price point
  • 4.4-star average, ahead of the 350pcs set's 4.2
  • Built from polypropylene and stainless steel
  • Priced at $16.99, well under the Fisherman Multitool's $36.99
  • Green color option
  • Currently InStock

Cons

  • Only 17 reviews back the 4.4-star rating
  • Size spec notes no fish scale included
  • Pieces field lists just 1, while the size spec separately notes 6pcs, leaving the exact count unclear
  • Rating trails the Fisherman Multitool's 4.6 stars over 1,500 reviews

Specifications

MaterialPolypropylene, stainless steel
Size6pcs (no scale)
ColorGreen
Pieces1

Performance notes

Combining polypropylene with stainless steel is a common cost-saving approach, the plastic handles or housings keep weight and price down while steel does the cutting or gripping work that needs to hold an edge. The green color is a mid-visibility choice, less bright than an orange kit but still easier to spot than an all-black tool. The size spec calling out 6pcs with no scale tells buyers upfront what is missing, a fish-weighing scale, which some kits in this price range include and others skip to hit a lower price. At $16.99, the Jenseits set sits in the middle of this comparison's price range, above the 350pcs set but well below the Fisherman Multitool, which lines up with its mid-pack 4.4-star rating.

What buyers say

A 4.4-star average across 17 reviews places this kit ahead of the 350pcs set's 4.2 stars but behind the Booms kit's 4.5 and behind the Fisherman Multitool's 4.6. The review count, 17, is thin next to the 254 reviews backing Booms or the 1,500 behind the Fisherman tool, so the rating carries less weight statistically. What stands out is demand, 200+ bought last month matches the Booms kit's pace exactly, despite Booms costing less at $14.99, suggesting the Jenseits set is finding a steady audience even without a large review base yet.

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Frequently asked questions

What does the Jenseits Tool Set include?

It is built from polypropylene and stainless steel and lists a 6pcs size spec that excludes a fish scale, priced at $16.99. The listing separately notes a pieces count of 1, so buyers should check the product listing directly to confirm exact contents.

How does the rating compare to cheaper alternatives?

At 4.4 stars across 17 reviews, it beats the 350pcs set's 4.2-star average, though that set costs less at $8.99. It still trails the Fisherman Multitool's 4.6 stars, which is backed by a much larger 1,500-review sample, and also sits just under the Booms kit's 4.5-star average.

Is demand strong for this tool set?

Yes relative to price, 200+ units were bought last month, matching the Booms kit's pace even though Booms costs less at $14.99. That places demand ahead of the 350pcs set's 100+ monthly pace, though still behind the Fisherman Multitool's 500+.

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