100ml Generic-79dfd0 Fish Attractant Review
Our verdict
This 100ml Generic-79dfd0 Fish Attractant costs $9.99 and carries a 4.0 star rating from a single review, making it the least proven product in this comparison. Bought last month sits at 200+, but with only one review on record there is not enough data yet to judge it against Berkley's established attractants.
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Buyers who don't mind trying a lesser-known 100ml attractant at $9.99 with almost no review history yet, and who are comfortable judging it mainly on price rather than an established track record.
Skip if
Skip it if you want proof before you buy. With just 1 review on record, this attractant has none of the review depth that Berkley's competing products carry, which range from 357 to 5,900 reviews.
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.0/5
4.0 average across 1 owner ratings
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Popularity0.1/5
1 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
Not every attractant on the market comes with a long track record, and this 100ml Generic-79dfd0 Fish Attractant is a clear example of a newer or lesser-known listing still building its review history. It is priced at $9.99, sits at 100 milliliters based on the listing name, and has only recently started accumulating sales.
Beyond the 100ml size implied by the product name, there are no material, color, or feature specs listed for this attractant, which makes it hard to say much about what exactly is in the bottle or how it is meant to be applied. At $9.99, it costs more than Berkley's cheapest attractant at $4.56 and sits close to Berkley's priciest at $6.97, without the detailed spec sheet those competitors provide.
The review record is the thinnest in this comparison by far: a 4.0 star rating comes from a single review, compared to the 357 to 5,900 reviews behind Berkley's attractants. Bought last month at 200+ shows some real demand despite that, matching Berkley's GCN attractant on volume, but one review is not enough to establish a reliable pattern either way. Buyers considering this option are essentially taking a chance on a newer listing rather than following a proven crowd.
Pros
- Bought 200+ times in the last month despite having only one review
- Currently InStock and available to order
- Holds a 4.0 star rating, though from a single review only
- Priced at $9.99, within the range of comparable attractants ($4.56 to $6.97)
- 100ml size per the product name, a workable volume for repeated use
Cons
- Only 1 review on record, far short of Berkley's 357 to 5,900
- No material, color, or feature specs listed on this product
- 4.0 star rating is based on a single data point and could shift with more reviews
- Generic brand name offers none of the track record of established Berkley attractants
- Costs more than Berkley's cheapest competing attractant at $4.56
Performance notes
There is very little to go on here beyond the 100ml size suggested by the product title and the $9.99 price tag. No material, target species, color, or feature details are listed, which is unusual next to the Berkley attractants in this comparison that spell out weight, size, color, and target species explicitly. Without a stated material or application method, it is hard to say exactly how this attractant is meant to be used, whether as a dip, a spray, or an additive mixed into other bait. The 100ml figure at least gives a sense of scale, roughly comparable in volume terms to other liquid or gel style baits sold in this category, even if the exact format here is not spelled out. Buyers weighing this option are working with less information than they would get from almost any other attractant in this comparison, which is worth factoring in alongside the price.
What buyers say
With just 1 review on record, the 4.0 star rating here is not much of a pattern at all, more a single data point than a trend. That puts it far behind every Berkley attractant in this comparison, which carry between 357 and 5,900 reviews. What is notable is that bought last month still sits at 200+, matching Berkley's GCN attractant despite the near-total lack of review history, which suggests some buyers are purchasing on price or listing appeal alone rather than social proof. Until more reviews accumulate, this is one of the harder products in the category to read with any confidence.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I trust the 4.0 star rating on this attractant?
Treat it carefully. The 4.0 star rating comes from just 1 review, which is far too small a sample to draw conclusions from. Berkley's competing attractants carry 357 to 5,900 reviews each, giving those ratings much more statistical weight overall.
What is this attractant made of?
The listing does not specify material, color, or target species, only the 100ml size implied by the product name and the $9.99 price. That is less detail than Berkley's attractants provide, which list material, weight, and target species directly on their listings.
Is $9.99 a good price for this attractant?
It costs more than Berkley's cheapest option at $4.56 and close to the priciest at $6.97, but without matching specs or a meaningful review history. Bought last month of 200+ suggests real interest, though the price alone does not make up for the thin review record.