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    Here are the two reels I have purchased on eBay directly from China. These reels are great, and extremely cheap. The 12 BB can be bought for less than 10.00 bucks each, I just bought 12 of them for a friend a couple of days ago after he liked mine so much. I paid a whopping 103.00 bucks for all, and got free shipping. The 14 BB are more, I bought 8 more of these as well, they are 14.00 and some change each. You just can't beat those prices anywhere. There's no tax, and free shipping. The only knock on this purchase, it takes a month or so to get them as they have to go through customes.

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    If you're looking for deals on rods and live near an Ollie's store they are getting ready for their "fishing blowout" sale. I saw boxes and boxes of Shimano Spinning Reels ranging from 10 bucks for the smaller ones to 25 bucks for the big Saltwater looking ones. I almost wish i would have waited befor i bought my Lews now lol.

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    *sidenote*
    I am impressed with the lews though, muscled in a 2 foot bowfin last weekend with no issues. I dont plan on catching anything that big ever but its good to know that i can lol.

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    I agree with the earlier post. I have changed over everything I have to Shimano IX 1000Rs. They are about 15 bucks. Have a good drag on the rear so easy to get to and I have yet to have one tear up. I bought a few extra for spares and they are all still in the box. Best $15 reel out there imo. Amazon has them, Bass Pro, and Walmart online.

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    Quote Originally Posted by engineman06 View Post
    TRYING TO PUT SOME NEW TOOL'S TOGETHER FOR THIS YEAR THOUGHT I WOULD ASK THE PRO'S
    JUST WONDERING WHAT REEL'S TO TRY
    ANY THAUGHT'S WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED THANK'S

    i prefer shimano. the sedona is a good lower priced reel 60 bucks. i personally use stradics. like someone else said if your patient go through ebay and get em from china. ive done it several times. it the exact same product no difference in quality. warrenty is the same.

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    Shimano IX R2000

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