MoeBass Posted Monday at 01:02 PM Posted Monday at 01:02 PM Left my Piscifun Torrent Baitcaster reel outside all year. I live in the Midwest so it saw plenty of temp changes, snow, rain etc.. Seems totally fine, but I'm sure it needs to be cleaned really good. I know its just a $30 reel, but believe it or not its one of my favorites. Should I take it 100% apart, f just a simple soapy bath and re apply lube and oil? 1 Quote
MRQturbo Posted Monday at 01:40 PM Posted Monday at 01:40 PM If you can open it up and look at the internals.. They will probably be needing some attention.. 1 Quote
MoeBass Posted Monday at 03:42 PM Author Posted Monday at 03:42 PM 2 hours ago, MRQturbo said: If you can open it up and look at the internals.. They will probably be needing some attention.. I pulled the spool out and opened the side. Everything looks fine, im sure its deeper then that though. Quote
ABU is overpriced Posted Monday at 08:01 PM Posted Monday at 08:01 PM At least it was a Temu brand, and not a Shimano or a Daiwa🙃 Quote
Super User MassYak85 Posted yesterday at 09:13 PM Super User Posted yesterday at 09:13 PM I would pop open the gears at least and see what those looks like. If everything still turns smoothly you're probably in the clear. If you feel any grittiness there's probably some rusted bearings somewhere in the reel. 2 Quote
Super User T-Billy Posted 23 hours ago Super User Posted 23 hours ago On 3/10/2025 at 9:02 AM, MoeBass said: Left my Piscifun Torrent Baitcaster reel outside all year. On 3/10/2025 at 9:02 AM, MoeBass said: I know its just a $30 reel, but believe it or not its one of my favorites. Doesn't surprise me. If I'd tried the Piscifun Alijos 400 first, I wouldn't own any Tranx or Lexa HD's. These reels punch well above their weight. 3 Quote
Eric 26 Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago (edited) @MoeBass If you’re fairly mechanical and comfortable doing I just googled/you tubed tear down/maintenance videos of your reel and there are a couple different ones if you’re interested. Best of luck and keep us posted on your progress. Edited 20 hours ago by Eric 26 Content 1 Quote
GRiver Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago I agree with @Eric 26, tear it down to a point you feel comfortable. Look for rust and if it all looks good, re-lube and use it. I know I treat mine with kids gloves, but they are tougher than you think 2 Quote
JHoss Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 16 hours ago, T-Billy said: Doesn't surprise me. If I'd tried the Piscifun Alijos 400 first, I wouldn't own any Tranx or Lexa HD's. These reels punch well above their weight. I bought 6 piscifuns a few years ago and agreed with this until I didn't. I'm down to 1 phantom and 1 Spark that still work. 2 other phantoms catch or bind every few cranks of the handle and the 2 spinning reels (can't remember the model) had their gears rust together. On the other hand, the cheap Kastking rods and reels I purchased at the same time are still kicking. Quote
MoeBass Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 18 hours ago, T-Billy said: Doesn't surprise me. If I'd tried the Piscifun Alijos 400 first, I wouldn't own any Tranx or Lexa HD's. These reels punch well above their weight. Its a fantastic reel 15 hours ago, Eric 26 said: @MoeBass If you’re fairly mechanical and comfortable doing I just googled/you tubed tear down/maintenance videos of your reel and there are a couple different ones if you’re interested. Best of luck and keep us posted on your progress. Wow thanks for the leg work. I did not know there were vids on take down for that reel. Quote
Kirtley Howe Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago My rods and reels are stored in an unheated, non-climate controlled shed all winter. I live in the northeast (southern tier of New York state to be exact). I have never had a problem with my reels rusting internally. I did once leave a rod and reel in the bed of my truck (which has a soft bed cover) all winter one year.....that reel did rust. Quote
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