Trying to stock up on tacklecurrent fishing hooks lures without buying every piece separately can get overwhelming fast. You want enough hooks, weights, and rigging hardware to actually fish, but not a random pile of gear that leaves you digging through bags at the water. That is the exact tension this kind of all-in-one kit tries to solve.
Quick Verdict
For USD 36.99, the 397Pcs Fishing Accessories Kit positions itself as a starter-friendly, grab-and-go solution. It bundles 397 pieces across 12 fishing rigs into an organized tackle box, so you can cover a lot of common freshwater setups without piecing together dozens of small packs. If you want breadth and organization in one purchase, it delivers that payoff. If you need highly specialized tackle for a single technique, you will still want to supplement it.
Who It Suits
This kit lines up best for beginners and casual anglers who want one box that handles multiple situations, and for enthusiasts who want a backup supply of terminal tackle to refill their main kit. The description specifically calls out both fishing enthusiasts and beginners, and the inclusion of 12 fishing rigs suggests it is meant to help someone try different presentations without hunting down each component.
It is less suited if you already have a dialed-in system for a specific species or technique and only need a narrow set of hooks or weights in precise sizes. In that case, a bulk kit with many varieties may give you more variety than you will use.
What Stands Out From the Listed Details
The headline number is 397 pieces, but the more useful detail is how that count is distributed. The kit lists Fishing Hooks, Round Jig Heads, Round Split Shot, Egg Sinker, Dipsey Swivel Sinker, Drop Shot Weights, Bullet Weights, Nail Weights, Neko Sinkers, Fishing Snap, 4 kinds of different Fishing Swivels, Fishing Sinker Slider, Fish Eye Beads, Wacky Rings and Bobber Stops.
That spread covers the core terminal tackle categories most anglers cycle through: hooks and jig heads for rigging, multiple sinker and weight styles for different depths and presentations, and swivels, snaps, sliders, beads, and stops for line management and rig building. Having four kinds of fishing swivels plus wacky rings and bobber stops in the same box is particularly handy for switching between drop shot, wacky, and slip-bobber setups without a separate run to the shop.
Organization is the other practical win. It comes in a tackle box rather than loose bags, which makes it easier to find a specific weight or swivel quickly and to keep small parts from mixing together in your bag.
Meaningful Trade-Offs
Breadth comes with compromise. Because the kit spreads 397 pieces across so many categories, you get a little of a lot rather than a deep supply of any single item. If you burn through one hook size or one weight style quickly, you will need to restock that specific piece separately.
The listed product dimensions are 1"L x 1"W x 1"H, which reads as a placeholder rather than the actual tackle box size, so you cannot judge portability or storage footprint from that figure alone. The materials are listed as Aluminum, Stainless Steel with Aluminum, Foam handle material and an ergonomic grip type, which points to the box hardware rather than the tackle itself, so do not expect that to describe hook or sinker construction.
Condition is listed as New with tags and Manufacturer Warranty is listed as Lifetime, but without warranty terms in the description, treat that as a listed attribute rather than a tested guarantee.
Bottom Line
If your goal is to get on the water with a single, organized purchase that covers hooks, jig heads, multiple sinker styles, swivels, snaps, and rigging accessories, this kit makes the decision simple at USD 36.99.
397Pcs Fishing Accessories Kit, Organized Fishing Tackle Box with Tackle Include

A good fit if you want one organized box with 12 rig types and a wide mix of hooks, weights, swivels, and rigging hardware to cover everyday freshwater scenarios without assembling everything piece by piece. The limitation is that the variety-first approach means limited depth in any one size or style, so anglers with a focused technique will likely need to add their go-to pieces separately.