Goldlife 110v Light Attractant Review

4.4 (62) Amazon rating$179.92100+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Goldlife 110v Light Attractant runs at 400 watts on a 110V circuit and costs $179.92, by far the highest price in this comparison, though it still holds a 4.4 star average across 62 reviews. For anglers who need serious light output rather than a small battery powered accessory, this is built for a different scale of use.

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Best for

Operators who need a 400 watt, 110V light for serious dock or boat based fish attraction rather than a small battery powered unit. The polycarbonate housing and 1 pound weight keep it manageable relative to its power output.

Skip if

Skip it if you fish from a kayak or small setup without access to 110V power, since this light needs a household style circuit rather than a battery. Anglers wanting a portable, battery driven light should look at the cheaper lights here instead.

  • Material PC
  • Weight 1 pounds
  • Color 400W 110V Green
  • Feature 110v 400w fishing light
  • Priced 718% above the category median ($21.99 across 15 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 62 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.3/5

    62 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

Serious offshore or dock based fish attraction calls for a lot more raw output than a small battery clipped to a leader, and the Goldlife 110v Light Attractant is built for exactly that scale. It runs at 400 watts on a 110V circuit and sells for $179.92, far above the other lights in this comparison.

The housing is polycarbonate, a material chosen for impact resistance, and the unit weighs just 1 pound despite its 400 watt rating, which keeps it manageable to mount or lower even though it draws far more power than the 12V or 20V battery options nearby. The light outputs green at 400W and 110V, a combination meant for illuminating a wide area rather than accenting a single lure.

At $179.92, it costs more than double the next closest option, the $79.98 FG20H unit, and the gap widens further against the $18.99 to $26.99 battery powered lights. Even at that price, it holds a 4.4 star average across 62 reviews and 100+ bought in the past month, showing that a dedicated segment of buyers values the higher output enough to pay well above the rest of the category.

Pros

  • 400 watts of output at 110V, far higher than the battery powered lights in this comparison
  • Polycarbonate housing built for impact resistance
  • Just 1 pound despite the high wattage rating
  • 4.4 star average across 62 reviews even at a premium price
  • 100+ bought in the past month shows sustained demand for the higher output tier
  • Suited to illuminating a wide area rather than a single lure

Cons

  • At $179.92, it costs far more than every other light in this comparison
  • Requires a 110V circuit rather than a battery, ruling out small boats or kayaks without shore power
  • Not portable in the way a 12V or Dewalt 20V battery powered light is
  • Fewer reviews at 62 than the more established SAMDO light's 1,009
  • Overkill for anglers who only need flash on a single rig

Specifications

MaterialPC
Weight1 pounds
Color400W 110V Green
Feature110v 400w fishing light

Performance notes

Running at 400 watts on a 110V circuit puts this light in a completely different power tier than the 12V or battery driven lights in this comparison, more in line with equipment meant to illuminate a wide patch of water from a dock or anchored boat than to sit on an individual line. The polycarbonate housing is built to withstand impacts, a reasonable choice given the light is likely mounted in a fixed position rather than handled constantly. At 1 pound, the unit is still light relative to its power draw, though its real requirement is access to a 110V outlet or shore power, not portability. Green output matches the wavelength used across the rest of this category, but at this wattage the light is designed to draw fish over a larger area rather than accent a single bait.

What buyers say

Even at $179.92, more than double the next closest light in this comparison, this product holds a 4.4 star average across 62 reviews and 100+ bought in the past month. That pattern suggests a smaller but committed segment of buyers who need serious output and are willing to pay for it, rather than the broader budget conscious market served by the $6.79 to $26.99 lights nearby. The review count is lower than the SAMDO light's 1,009, which fits a higher priced, more specialized product with a smaller total buyer pool.

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Frequently asked questions

What power source does this light need?

It runs on a 110V circuit at 400 watts, so it needs access to household style power or shore power rather than a battery. That rules it out for kayaks or small boats without an onboard power setup or a generator on hand.

Is it worth the higher price compared to the other lights in this category?

That depends on the use case. At $179.92 it costs far more than the $18.99 to $79.98 battery powered lights, but its 400 watt output is built for illuminating a wider area rather than accenting a single lure on one line.

How much does the unit weigh?

It weighs 1 pound and uses a polycarbonate housing built for impact resistance, keeping it manageable to mount despite drawing significantly more power than the battery based lights reviewed alongside it in this same comparison lineup overall, from the SAMDO to the Dewalt compatible unit.

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