Fishing Line Spooler, Portable Reel Spooling Station for Spinning & Review
Our verdict
At $13.88, this unbranded portable reel spooling station is the cheapest option in this comparison, though its 4.1-star rating from only 18 reviews and 200+ bought last month both trail every named alternative on the list compared here in this review.
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Budget-focused anglers who want the lowest entry price in this comparison for an aluminum spooling station and are comfortable buying from a listing with a small, still-developing review history.
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Skip this if review volume matters to your buying decision, since 18 reviews is the smallest sample in this group, far below the Berkley BLMLS3's 1,578 reviews or the Piscifun's 12,052.
- Material Aluminum
- Weight 6.4 ounces
- Color Black+Silver
- Feature 1 pc Fishing Line Spooler
- Priced 13% below the category median ($15.89 across 20 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.1/5
4.1 average across 18 owner ratings
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Popularity1.0/5
18 owner reviews, fewer 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
Not every angler needs a name-brand spooling station, and price is often the deciding factor when the job is as simple as transferring line from bulk spool to reel. This portable reel spooling station is built from aluminum, weighs 6.4 ounces, and comes in a black and silver finish, marketed for spinning reel line changes at a home bench or dock.
At $13.88, it undercuts every alternative in this comparison, including the Berkley BLMLS3 at $15.59, the Piscifun TL027-1 at $25.49, and the Berkley PLSSNS at $29.99. Its 4.1-star rating sits below the Piscifun's 4.4 stars and the Berkley BLMLS3's 4.3 stars, and its review count of 18 is a small fraction of either, or of the Piscifun's 12,052 reviews specifically.
Bought last month comes in at 200+, the lowest figure in this comparison, below the Berkley listings' 300 to 400 range and far behind the Piscifun's 2,000+. For a buyer whose main priority is the lowest sticker price on an aluminum spooling station, this listing delivers, but the combination of a small review base and modest purchase volume means it has not yet built the track record that the established brands in this space carry.
Pros
- Lowest price in this comparison at $13.88
- Aluminum build rather than plastic
- Lightweight at 6.4 ounces
- 4.1-star rating still lands above the 4.0 midpoint
- In stock and available to order now
Cons
- Only 18 reviews, the smallest sample of any spooler compared
- Bought last month of 200+ is the lowest figure in this group
- 4.1-star rating trails the Piscifun's 4.4 and Berkley BLMLS3's 4.3
- No listed technique spec beyond general reel spooling use
Specifications
| Material | Aluminum |
|---|---|
| Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Color | Black+Silver |
| Feature | 1 pc Fishing Line Spooler |
Performance notes
At 6.4 ounces and built from aluminum, this station is light enough to carry in a bag but rigid enough to hold shape while line is pulled off a bulk spool under tension, a balance that plastic units achieve differently by sacrificing some weight for lower cost. The black and silver finish and portable design point to a general-purpose tool rather than one built around a specific technique like fly or baitcasting, positioning it as a straightforward spinning-line filler. With no separate weight capacity or line-type spec listed, the feature set here is simpler than some alternatives, which name specific line materials or reel techniques explicitly. For a buyer whose main use case is periodic line changes on a spinning setup, that simplicity may be enough, though it offers less documented detail to compare against than competitors with fuller spec sheets.
What buyers say
With only 18 reviews, this listing has the smallest review base in the entire comparison, a fraction of the Berkley BLMLS3's 1,578 or the Piscifun's 12,052. Its 4.1-star average is respectable but trails both of those ratings, at 4.3 and 4.4 stars respectively. The bought-last-month figure of 200+ is the lowest of any product in this comparison, suggesting this is either a newer listing or one with less overall market traction than the Berkley and Piscifun names. Taken together, the pattern points to steady but modest demand and a review record too small yet to draw firm conclusions from.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this spooling station a good budget option?
At $13.88, it is the least expensive line spooler in this comparison, undercutting the Berkley BLMLS3 at $15.59 and the Piscifun at $25.49. It suits buyers prioritizing price, though its review count and purchase volume are both lower than the alternatives.
How reliable is the 4.1-star rating on this product?
The rating is based on only 18 reviews, the smallest sample in this comparison. It trails the Piscifun's 4.4 stars over 12,052 reviews and the Berkley BLMLS3's 4.3 stars over 1,578 reviews, both of which carry far more statistical weight.
What is this spooling station made of?
It is built from aluminum and weighs 6.4 ounces, finished in black and silver. That gives it a lighter, metal build compared to plastic alternatives like the Berkley PLSSNS, while staying priced below every other option listed in this group of comparisons.