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Piscifun Piscifun-SRL001-2000-PN Spinning Reel Review

4.6 (3,252) Amazon rating$36.54300+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Piscifun SRL001-2000-PN spinning reel costs $36.54 and holds a 4.6-star average across 3,252 reviews, nearly double the review count of the next largest competitor in this comparison. With 300+ bought last month, it also outpaces every alternative here on recent demand, making it the strongest overall pick by volume and rating combined.

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Best for

Anglers who want the reel with the largest proven track record in this comparison, backed by 3,252 reviews at 4.6 stars and 300+ units bought last month, without paying more than the pricier Shimano SC2500FG.

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Skip it if detailed specs like weight, material, or size matter to your buying decision, since none are listed here. Anglers who need that specific information should compare against reels like the Shimano SC2500FG, which lists full specs.

  • Priced 21% below the category median ($45.98 across 92 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.6/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 3,252 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.3/5

    3,252 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 fishing gear and tackle 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

Review volume is one of the clearest signals of how a reel performs across a large group of buyers, and the Piscifun SRL001-2000-PN leads this comparison with 3,252 reviews at a 4.6-star average. That's nearly double the 1,700 reviews posted by the IX reel and well ahead of the Shimano SC2500FG's 1,418, all while matching the top 4.6-star rating shared by both.

At $36.54, the Piscifun sits below the Shimano's $44.99 but above the IX's $19.99 and the Blakemore 86's $15. Unlike those alternatives, no detailed spec sheet is listed here for weight, material, or size, so buyers comparing on those specific details will need to look elsewhere for that information. What is clear is the demand: 300+ bought last month is the highest figure in this entire comparison, beating the 200+ reported for both the Shimano and the IX.

Taken together, the combination of the largest review base, a top-tier 4.6-star rating, and the strongest recent sales pace makes the Piscifun a reel with an unusually well-established track record for its price point, even without a published spec sheet to break down.

Pros

  • 3,252 reviews is the largest review base of any reel in this comparison
  • 4.6-star rating matches the top score shared with the Shimano SC2500FG and IX reel
  • 300+ bought last month is the highest recent demand figure in this set
  • Priced at $36.54, less than the $44.99 Shimano SC2500FG
  • Strong review volume suggests a well-established, proven listing

Cons

  • No detailed spec sheet listed for weight, material, or size
  • Costs more than both the Blakemore 86 at $15 and the IX reel at $19.99
  • Without published specs, direct feature comparison against the Shimano SC2500FG is harder
  • Higher review count naturally includes more total negative reviews even at a strong average

Performance notes

Without a listed spec sheet for weight, material, or size, there isn't a technical breakdown to interpret the way there is for the Shimano SC2500FG or the Sougayilang LY1000 in this comparison. What can be read from the available facts is that this reel has moved a large volume of units, 300+ last month alone, while maintaining a 4.6-star average across more than three thousand reviews. That combination usually points to a reel that performs consistently across a wide range of buyers and use cases rather than one that only satisfies a narrow niche. Anglers who need to confirm specific details like gear ratio, line capacity, or body material before buying should treat the missing spec data as a reason to check the listing directly rather than assume it matches the other reels in this set.

What buyers say

A 4.6-star average across 3,252 reviews is the largest sample size in this comparison by a wide margin, nearly double the next closest reel. That scale makes the rating harder to dismiss as a small or lucky batch of reviews, since sustaining a 4.6 average over thousands of buyers takes a consistent product experience. The 300+ bought-last-month figure, the highest in this group, reinforces that the demand behind those reviews hasn't slowed down. Compared to the Shimano SC2500FG and IX reel, which share the same 4.6-star average with smaller review counts, the Piscifun's pattern suggests an especially well-proven track record at its price point.

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Frequently asked questions

Why does the Piscifun SRL001-2000-PN have so many more reviews than other reels?

At 3,252 reviews, it has nearly double the count of the next largest competitor in this comparison, the IX reel at 1,700. That scale, combined with a 4.6-star average, points to a reel that has been purchased and rated by a much larger group of anglers.

Are there detailed specs available for this reel?

No weight, material, or size specs are listed in the available facts for this product, unlike comparison reels such as the Shimano SC2500FG. Buyers who need that level of detail should check the current listing directly before purchasing.

Is $36.54 a good price for the Piscifun SRL001-2000-PN?

It's priced below the $44.99 Shimano SC2500FG but above the $19.99 IX reel and $15 Blakemore 86. Given its 4.6-star rating and 300+ bought last month, the price tracks reasonably with its strong demand and review volume.

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