Yup, they do cost more than a Berkley spooling station, but then again, my Berkley station broke after a few reels. The friction built up from the spool turning, creating heat, which caused it to seize. When it did that, one of the holders snapped off. Yup, you get what you pay for. >
My wife and I have 26 reels between us. Respooling them in 2 mins is the difference between doing it in less than hour, or taking several. And nothing breaks!
You spend 400+ dollars on a quality rod/reel setup, and $15-$25 per spool of line. Why buy a 20 buck spooler that eventually breaks?
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