Fishing Pliers 8.4” Long Nose Multi-Function Fishing Tool, Stainless Review

4.2 (50) Amazon rating$6.89300+ bought last month

Our verdict

This 8.4 inch long nose fishing pliers, built from stainless steel, costs $6.89 and holds a 4.2 star rating across 50 reviews. More than 300 units sold last month makes it one of the stronger recent sellers in this comparison, even though its rating trails most of the pricier alternatives listed here.

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Best for

Best for anglers who want an affordably priced, long-reach pliers at $6.89 for handling deep hook sets, and who are comfortable with a 4.2 star rating that trails the higher end of this comparison slightly.

Skip if

Skip it if you want the highest-rated pliers available, since its 4.2 stars is the lowest rating among the reviewed options here, or if brand recognition matters, since no brand name is listed for this product.

  • Material Stainless Steel
  • Color Red
  • Pieces 1
  • Feature fishing pliers
  • Priced 43% below the category median ($11.99 across 104 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.1/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.2/5

    4.2 average across 50 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.0/5

    50 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

Long, thin pliers with an 8.4 inch reach are built for anglers who need to get well past a fish's mouth without bringing fingers near hooks or teeth. This stainless steel long nose fishing pliers is priced at $6.89, comes in red, and holds a 4.2 star rating across 50 reviews. More than 300 units were bought last month, putting its recent sales pace on par with the Saltwater needle nose pliers at the same $6.99 to $6.89 price range.

At 8.4 inches, this is the only pliers in the group with a specific length called out, which likely gives it more reach than shorter designs like the BiteX. Its 4.2 star rating is the lowest of the pliers compared here, sitting behind the Saltwater pliers' 4.3, the Berkley's and BiteX's 4.4, the Bneajix's 4.5, and the Rapala's and Texas SR-5's 4.6. Its 50 reviews are a modest sample, smaller than the Bneajix's 168, the Rapala's 544, and the Berkley's 848.

For anglers who prioritize reach for deep hook sets over the highest possible star rating, and who want a low price with meaningful recent sales volume, this long nose pliers is a reasonable pick, though buyers chasing top ratings should look to the pricier options in this lineup.

Pros

  • 8.4 inch length gives extra reach for deep hook removal
  • Priced at $6.89, among the lowest in this comparison
  • 300+ units bought last month shows strong current demand
  • Stainless steel build resists corrosion
  • 50 reviews gives more of a track record than the newest listings like the Multitool's 9

Cons

  • 4.2 star rating is the lowest among the pliers compared here
  • No brand name listed, unlike the Bneajix, Rapala, Berkley, or Texas SR-5
  • 50 reviews is still far fewer than the Rapala's 544 or Berkley's 848
  • Feature field just says 'fishing pliers' with no extra function listed

Specifications

MaterialStainless Steel
ColorRed
Pieces1
Featurefishing pliers

Performance notes

An 8.4 inch overall length is longer than most of the other pliers referenced in this comparison, none of which list a specific length, which suggests this tool is built with extra reach in mind for pulling hooks from deep in a fish's mouth or handling larger catches at arm's length. The stainless steel build resists the rust that comes from repeated saltwater or slime exposure over a season of use. Its red color makes it easy to spot at the bottom of a tackle bag, a small but practical benefit compared to black or silver tools that can blend into dark gear. With only 1 piece listed and a generic 'fishing pliers' feature tag, this appears to be a straightforward, single-function tool built around length and material rather than added extras like a lanyard or split-ring function.

What buyers say

A 4.2 star rating is the lowest of the pliers compared in this set, sitting behind ratings that range from 4.3 up to 4.6 on the other listings. Its 50 reviews put it in the lower-middle of the pack, more than the Multitool's 9 but far behind the Rapala's 544 or Berkley's 848. What pulls the picture in its favor is a bought-last-month figure of 300+, matching the Saltwater pliers and beating the BiteX's and Multitool's 100+ and the Texas SR-5's reported 0+. That combination suggests buyers are choosing it on price and length despite a rating on the lower end of the field.

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Frequently asked questions

How long is this fishing pliers?

It measures 8.4 inches overall, which is longer than the typical reach implied by other pliers in this comparison, none of which list a specific length. That extra reach can help when a hook is set deep in a fish's mouth or when handling larger catches.

Is this fishing pliers a recognized brand?

No brand or model name is listed for this product, unlike the Bneajix, Rapala, Berkley, or Texas SR-5 pliers in this comparison. It's sold as a generic stainless steel long nose fishing pliers, priced accordingly at $6.89, with 300+ units bought last month.

How does this pliers' rating compare to other fishing pliers?

At 4.2 stars across 50 reviews, it holds the lowest rating among the pliers covered in this comparison, which range from 4.3 up to 4.6. It still gathers steady sales, with 300+ units bought last month, a pace matching the similarly priced Saltwater fishing pliers.

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