KL-RXQ Line Spooler Review
Our verdict
The KL-RXQ line spooler is priced at $19.98 and carries a 4.2-star average across 469 reviews, the lowest rating among the spoolers covered here. Its 500+ bought-last-month figure is still solid, suggesting steady demand even with a rating a notch below its rivals.
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Spinning-reel anglers who want a lightweight, 5-ounce nylon spooler and are comfortable with a slightly lower 4.2-star average in exchange for a strong 500+ bought-last-month pace at $19.98.
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Skip it if a top-tier star rating matters more to you than price or demand signals, since its 4.2-star average trails every other spooler in this comparison, including the Berkley BLMLS3 and Piscifun TL027-1, both at 4.3 stars or higher.
- Material Nylon
- Weight 5 Ounces
- Technique Spinning
- Color Green Line Spooler
- Pieces 1.0 Count
- Feature fishing spooler
- Priced 26% above the category median ($15.89 across 20 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 469 owner ratings
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Popularity3.0/5
469 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
Choosing between several similarly priced spinning-reel spoolers usually comes down to small differences in rating and build. The KL-RXQ sits at $19.98, built from nylon and weighing just 5 ounces, aimed at Spinning technique, and it ships as a single green-colored piece labeled simply as a fishing spooler.
At 5 ounces, it is light enough to carry without a second thought, and the nylon construction is a straightforward, low-cost material choice compared to the ABS used on the KastKing model or the glass listed on the PLUSINNO spooler. It comes in green, a single piece, with no line-weight capacity listed in the spec sheet, so buyers spooling very heavy line should confirm fit elsewhere before relying on this unit.
Priced at $19.98, it lands just above the Berkley BLMLS3's $15.59 and just under the Piscifun TL027-1's $25.49, matching the price of the baitcasting-rated spooler also covered in this comparison. Its 4.2-star average across 469 reviews is the lowest rating in this comparison, trailing the Berkley BLMLS3, PLUSINNO AUB093WK3GNC, and Piscifun TL027-1, all of which sit at 4.3 stars or better. Bought last month of 500+ outpaces the Berkley PLSSNS and BLMLS3, though it falls well short of the Piscifun TL027-1's 2,000+.
Pros
- 500+ bought last month, ahead of the Berkley PLSSNS's and BLMLS3's demand figures
- Lightweight at just 5 ounces
- Built specifically for Spinning technique
- Simple nylon construction at a mid-range $19.98 price
- 469 reviews is a reasonable sample size for a rating check
Cons
- 4.2-star average is the lowest rating among the spoolers in this comparison
- No line-weight capacity listed in the spec sheet
- Priced higher than the Berkley BLMLS3 at $15.59 despite a lower rating
- Review count of 469 is far smaller than the Piscifun TL027-1's 12,052
Specifications
| Material | Nylon |
|---|---|
| Weight | 5 Ounces |
| Technique | Spinning |
| Color | Green Line Spooler |
| Pieces | 1.0 Count |
| Feature | fishing spooler |
Performance notes
Nylon is a lighter, less rigid material than the ABS used on the KastKing spooler or the reinforced blend on the Berkley BLMLS3, which tracks with this unit's 5-ounce weight, the lightest figure listed among the spoolers compared here. That low weight makes it easy to store or carry, though nylon construction alone does not indicate how it holds up against repeated line tension the way a line-weight rating would. The Spinning technique classification means it is sized for spinning reel line profiles specifically. Green coloring and single-piece packaging round out a straightforward design with no extra accessories bundled in. Without a stated line-weight capacity, anglers spooling heavier braid should weigh the 4.2-star average against the more heavily reviewed alternatives before assuming equivalent performance.
What buyers say
A 4.2-star average across 469 reviews is workable but is the lowest rating among the spoolers in this comparison, sitting a tenth of a star below the Berkley BLMLS3's 4.3 and two tenths below the Piscifun TL027-1's 4.4. At the same time, 500+ bought last month outpaces the Berkley PLSSNS and BLMLS3, both at 300+ and 400+ respectively, suggesting real demand despite the softer rating. The combination reads as a product that sells reasonably well on price and availability, even though its review pattern suggests slightly more buyer friction than the higher-rated alternatives.
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Frequently asked questions
Why is the KL-RXQ rated lower than other line spoolers here?
The listed facts show a 4.2-star average across 469 reviews, below the 4.3 to 4.5 stars seen on the Berkley and Piscifun models in this comparison. The spec sheet does not explain the gap directly, but it is worth weighing against its 500+ bought-last-month figure before ruling it out.
What technique and material is the KL-RXQ built for?
It is listed for Spinning technique and built from nylon, weighing 5 ounces in a green finish. That makes it suited to spinning reel setups specifically, though the spec sheet does not list a line-weight capacity, so anglers spooling heavier line should verify fit before buying.
Is demand for this spooler strong despite the lower rating?
Yes, based on the facts given. It shows 500+ bought last month, ahead of the Berkley PLSSNS's and BLMLS3's 300+ and 400+ figures, even though its 4.2-star rating trails those two products slightly. That pattern suggests price and availability are driving sales here.