Reaction RT-COMBOKIT-1 Tool Set Review
Our verdict
The Reaction RT-COMBOKIT-1 costs $29.98 and holds the highest rating in this comparison, 4.7 stars across 29 reviews, backed by 200+ bought last month. Its 7-piece stainless steel build gives it more pieces and a steel spec than the cheaper 350pcs and Booms kits, at a rating no other option here matches.
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Anglers who want the highest-rated kit in this comparison, a 7-piece stainless steel set at $29.98, and who value a full piece count and steel construction over the lowest possible price.
Skip if
Skip it if $29.98 is above budget, since the 350pcs Tool Set covers similar ground for $8.99, though with high carbon steel instead of stainless steel and a lower 4.2-star rating across 32 reviews.
- Material Stainless Steel
- Size 7-Piece Kit
- Color Black
- Pieces 7
- Priced 36% above the category median ($21.99 across 29 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 29 owner ratings
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Popularity0.7/5
29 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
Needing a full set of stainless tools rather than a single plier is the scenario the Reaction RT-COMBOKIT-1 is built for. It packs 7 pieces into a black stainless steel kit priced at $29.98, positioned as a more complete option than the single- or few-piece kits nearby in price.
Against the field, it costs more than the $8.99 350pcs Tool Set and the $14.99 Booms four-piece kit, but neither matches its 7-piece count or all-stainless steel build. The 350pcs set lists high carbon steel rather than stainless, and the Booms kit lists a polyester and stainless steel blend across only 4 pieces. It is also cheaper than the $36.99 Fisherman Gift Tool Multitool, a single-piece stainless steel multitool rather than a 7-piece set.
The rating pattern favors this kit outright, 4.7 stars across 29 reviews, the highest average in this comparison, ahead of the 4.6-star Fisherman multitool and the 4.5-star Booms kit. With 200+ bought last month, demand sits below the Fisherman multitool's 500+ pace but matches the Booms kit's volume. For buyers wanting the highest rating and the most pieces in one stainless steel kit, this is the standout of the group.
Pros
- Highest rating in this comparison, 4.7 stars across 29 reviews
- 7-piece kit, more pieces than the 4-piece Booms or single-piece Fisherman multitool
- Stainless steel construction, same material grade as the pricier Fisherman multitool
- 200+ bought last month matches the Booms kit's demand pace
- Priced under the $36.99 Fisherman Gift Tool Multitool despite a similar top-tier rating
Cons
- Only 29 reviews, a smaller sample than the 254 to 1,500 reviews of pricier competitors
- At $29.98 it costs more than both the 350pcs and Booms kits
- 200+ bought last month trails the Fisherman multitool's 500+ pace
- No weight spec published, unlike the Booms kit's listed 1.14 ounces
Specifications
| Material | Stainless Steel |
|---|---|
| Size | 7-Piece Kit |
| Color | Black |
| Pieces | 7 |
Performance notes
This kit lists a 7-piece configuration built from stainless steel, packaged in black. Stainless steel is the same material grade used by the pricier Fisherman Gift Tool Multitool, which suggests comparable corrosion resistance for boat and saltwater use, a step up from the high carbon steel specified on the cheaper 350pcs Tool Set. A 7-piece count is also the largest in this comparison, ahead of the Booms kit's 4 pieces and the Fisherman multitool's single-piece design, meaning more distinct tools are packed into one purchase, likely covering functions beyond a single plier such as cutting, gripping, and hook handling. No weight is published for this kit, unlike the Booms kit's stated 1.14 ounces, so buyers focused on pack weight for a tackle bag will not have a direct comparison point here.
What buyers say
A 4.7-star average across 29 reviews is the highest rating posted by any kit in this comparison, edging out the 4.6-star Fisherman multitool and the 4.5-star Booms kit, though its review count is smaller than either of those, at 29 versus 1,500 and 254. The 200+ bought-last-month figure matches the Booms kit's pace and trails the Fisherman multitool's 500+, suggesting solid but not category-leading sales volume. Together, the pattern reads as a well-liked, newer entrant that has earned a strong average from a still-growing review base rather than an established high-volume seller.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Reaction RT-COMBOKIT-1 the best-rated fishing tool set here?
Yes, its 4.7-star average across 29 reviews is the highest of the four fishing-tool-set kits compared, ahead of the 4.6-star Fisherman Gift Tool Multitool and the 4.5-star Booms kit. Its review count of 29 is smaller than those competitors, so the rating is strong but based on a more limited sample.
How many pieces come in this kit?
The listing specifies 7 pieces, built from stainless steel and packaged in black. That is more pieces than the Booms kit's 4 or the Fisherman Gift Tool Multitool's single-piece design, making it the largest piece count among the fishing-tool-set options in this comparison.
Is $29.98 a fair price compared to cheaper kits?
At $29.98, it costs more than the $8.99 350pcs Tool Set and the $14.99 Booms kit, but it also carries the highest rating in the group and a full stainless steel 7-piece build. For buyers wanting both piece count and top rating, the price reflects those advantages over the cheaper alternatives.