Crankbait Lures Kit, 8-Pack Lifelike Hard Swimbaits with Diving Lip Review
Our verdict
The Crankbait Lures Kit packs 8 hard swimbaits with diving lips for $9.99, working out to about $1.25 per lure, and a 4.4 star rating across 14 reviews with 100+ bought last month makes it a reasonable low cost pick for bass anglers who want variety in a single order rather than buying lures one at a time.
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Bass anglers who want a low cost 8-pack of crankbaits at 4.7 inches with diving lips and bait hooks, priced under $10 total, to fill out a tackle box without buying each lure separately at higher per unit prices.
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Skip this kit if you want a rating backed by a large review base, since only 14 reviews are on record here compared to the 600 plus reviews behind the LUCKY FM110 and Gotcha G300GH-3PK plugs.
- Material Metal, Plastic
- Target Species Bass
- Technique Bait Hook
- Size 4.7"
- Color 1/2oz,8pcs
- Pieces 8
- Priced 17% below the category median ($11.99 across 20 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 14 owner ratings
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Popularity0.2/5
14 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
Picture stocking a bass tackle box before a weekend on the lake, without wanting to pay lure by lure for a full lineup of crankbaits. The Crankbait Lures Kit answers that at $9.99 for 8 pieces, working out to roughly $1.25 per lure, aimed squarely at bass with a diving lip design meant to dig down on the retrieve.
Each lure in the kit measures 4.7 inches and is built from a mix of metal and plastic, with a bait hook setup rather than a treble configuration. The listed 1/2oz sizing, combined with the diving lip, points to a crankbait meant to run at a controlled depth rather than stay near the surface, a common setup for targeting bass holding near cover or drop offs.
Against the plug alternatives here, the per lure cost is the standout number. At roughly $1.25 each, it undercuts the Strike HCBPM-513's $5.76 single unit price, the LUCKY FM110's $17.99, and the Gotcha G300GH-3PK's $21.50 for three pieces. The tradeoff shows up in review volume, just 14 reviews here against 612 to 744 for those established plugs, and a 4.4 star rating that sits a few tenths below the 4.5 to 4.7 range seen on the alternatives.
Pros
- 8 lures for $9.99, working out to about $1.25 per lure, cheaper per unit than every alternative in this comparison.
- Built specifically for bass with a diving lip design meant to run at depth on the retrieve.
- Metal and plastic construction combines durability with a lighter overall lure weight.
- Measures 4.7 inches, a size suited to imitating baitfish that bass regularly target.
- 4.4 star rating across the reviews on record shows generally positive early reception.
- 100+ bought last month indicates active, ongoing demand despite the small review count.
Cons
- Only 14 reviews back the 4.4 star rating, the smallest sample of any plug in this comparison.
- 4.4 stars trails every other plug here, which range from 4.5 to 4.7 stars.
- 100+ bought last month is lower than the LUCKY FM110's 200+ figure.
- Bait hook setup rather than a treble hook may hold fewer points of contact during a strike.
- As an 8-piece kit at a low price, individual lure durability is unproven at this review volume.
Specifications
| Material | Metal, Plastic |
|---|---|
| Target Species | Bass |
| Technique | Bait Hook |
| Size | 4.7" |
| Color | 1/2oz,8pcs |
| Pieces | 8 |
Performance notes
The core of this kit's design is the diving lip paired with a bait hook rather than a treble setup. A diving lip forces the lure downward as it is retrieved, which matters for bass fishing since it lets the crankbait reach depths where bass are holding rather than staying near the surface. At 4.7 inches and built from a metal and plastic blend, the lure sits in a mid size range that mimics common baitfish forage without being oversized for typical bass tackle. The listed 1/2oz sizing across the 8-piece pack suggests a relatively light lure for its length, which affects casting distance and how the lure behaves on a slower retrieve. Compared to the treble hook listed on the LUCKY FM110, the bait hook configuration here is a different strike mechanism, more typical of kits built around swimming action than of lures designed for an aggressive snap retrieve.
What buyers say
A 4.4 star rating across just 14 reviews is the thinnest data set of any plug in this comparison, and it also sits below the 4.5 to 4.7 range on the Strike HCBPM-513, LUCKY FM110 and Gotcha G300GH-3PK. With so few reviews, a single negative review pulls the average down more sharply than it would on a listing with hundreds of reviews behind it. The 100+ bought last month figure shows real current demand, matching the Strike HCBPM-513's pace, though it trails the LUCKY FM110's 200+. Given the low per lure price around $1.25, the pattern reads consistent with an inexpensive multi pack aimed at volume buyers rather than a single premium lure competing purely on rating.
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Frequently asked questions
How many lures come in the Crankbait Lures Kit?
The kit includes 8 pieces for $9.99 total, which works out to roughly $1.25 per lure. Each measures 4.7 inches and is built from a metal and plastic blend with a diving lip and bait hook setup, aimed at bass fishing specifically rather than a general purpose plug.
Why does this kit cost so much less per lure than other plugs?
At $9.99 for 8 pieces, the per lure cost lands around $1.25, well below the Strike HCBPM-513's $5.76 single unit price or the LUCKY FM110's $17.99. The tradeoff is review volume, with only 14 reviews here against 612 or more on those alternatives.
Is this crankbait kit specifically for bass?
Yes, the target species listed is bass, and the diving lip design is built to run at depth during the retrieve, which suits how bass hold near cover and drop offs. At 4.7 inches, the lure size also matches typical bass forage.