Triple Strength Omega 3 Fish Oil for Heart, Brain & Eye Health - EPA & DHA Fish Oil for Men & Women, Burpless Lemon Flavor, Third Party Tested, Non-GMO Omega 3 Supplements for Adults - 180 Capsules Review
Our verdict
Triple Strength Omega 3 Fish Oil packs a broad set of stated benefit claims into a burpless, lemon flavored softgel, backed by a large review base of about 7,600 ratings at a 4.6 star average.
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Shoppers who want a budget friendly, high volume 180 count bottle with a well reviewed track record.
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You want a niche or specialty formula, such as a triglyceride or algae based option, rather than a standard fish oil softgel.
- Form Softgel
- Count 180 Count
- Flavor Lemon
- Type Fish Oil, Omega-3 Fatty Acids
- Diet Gluten Free
- Benefits Bone & Joint Support, Brain Health Support, Eye Health Support, Heart Health Sup
- Priced 10% below the category median ($29.99 across 130 tracked models)
Pros
- Large 180 count bottle at a below average price per softgel
- Burpless, lemon flavored formulation
- Broad set of stated benefit claims covering joint, brain, eye, and heart health
- One of the larger review bases in this list at roughly 7,600 ratings
Cons
- Contains fish allergens, so it's not suitable for anyone with a fish allergy
- Multiple stated benefit claims don't replace guidance from a healthcare professional
- The third party testing claim isn't detailed with a named certifying lab
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 7,600 owner ratings
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Popularity4.5/5
7,600 owner reviews, more 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 home health monitors: bathroom scales, blood pressure monitors, pregnancy and ovulation tests, thermometers, body composition monitors, stethoscopes, glucose monitors and pulse oximeters 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
This fish oil comes as a 180 count bottle of burpless, lemon flavored softgels, a format aimed at buyers who want to avoid the fishy burps sometimes associated with standard softgels. The label is gluten free, and the listing notes third party testing.
The maker markets the product for bone and joint, brain, eye, and heart health support, a broader set of stated claims than many single benefit fish oils in this category. It also lists fish as an allergen, since the softgel itself is fish derived.
At $26.95 for 180 softgels, it's priced well below many of the higher potency specialty formulas in this roundup, and the roughly 7,600 reviews behind its 4.6 star average make it one of the more established options here.
Specifications
| Form | Softgel |
|---|---|
| Count | 180 Count |
| Flavor | Lemon |
| Type | Fish Oil, Omega-3 Fatty Acids |
| Diet | Gluten Free |
| Benefits | Bone & Joint Support, Brain Health Support, Eye Health Support, Heart Health Sup |
| Allergens | Fish |
Performance notes
It ships as 180 lemon flavored, burpless softgels, labeled gluten free, and the maker markets it for bone and joint, brain, eye, and heart health support.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star average across roughly 7,600 reviews is a strong, consistent signal, and the review volume is large enough to be a meaningful data point for comparison shopping.
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Frequently asked questions
What does 'burpless' mean for this fish oil?
It refers to a softgel formulation intended to slow the release of fish oil so it's less likely to cause a fishy aftertaste or reflux after taking it. Individual results still vary.
How many softgels are in one bottle, and how long does it last?
The bottle contains 180 softgels. How long it lasts depends on the label's daily serving size, so it's worth checking the bottle before estimating your supply.
Does this contain any allergens?
Yes, it's made from fish oil and is listed with fish as an allergen. Anyone with a fish or seafood allergy should avoid it and talk to a healthcare professional about alternatives.