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Fill your fishing reels anywhere, anytime with Berkley’s Portable Line Spooling Station. This handy table-top spooling device helps ensure level filling with constant line tension on spinning and casting reels. The Portable Line Spooling Station allows you to quickly change tactics and includes line stripper and built-in cutter. Hassle-free sets up and stores easily. Accommodates up to 1 lb. bulk spools of fishing line.

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Fill your fishing reels anywhere, anytime with Berkley’s Portable Line Spooling Station. This handy table-top spooling device helps ensure level filling with constant line tension on spinning and casting reels. The Portable Line Spooling Station allows you to quickly change tactics and includes line stripper and built-in cutter. Hassle-free sets up and stores easily. Accommodates up to 1 lb. bulk spools of fishing line.

  • Handy table-top unit
  • Easily adjusts for various spool sizes
  • Accepts most casting and spinning reels
  • Includes easy-to-use electric line stripper
  • Accommodates up to 1 lb. bulk spools of fishing line

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The unit comes with two washers/grommets... not to sure where to fit these...
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They go on the metal bar that holds the spool of line; one on either side. They provide the tension so the spool just doesn't spin freely.
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I'm not completely certain--but believe they are limit stops for the spring loaded gizmos that hold the spool in place. Prevents the gizmos from falling off.
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I used them to hold the line while changing reel or spool
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I used these as "brakes" for the spool holders: install one on either side and apply pressure toward spool...
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to hold the spool in place and apply tension
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to hold the spool in place on the stainless steel holder
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if you are talking about the two larger (longer ones) they hold the spool on. those are the only grommets that came with mine.
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i belive they are used for bushings for line spools that are bigger than the plastic cone on the product
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These are used to strap the strike indicators to the rods for use.
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To hold the line on the rack????
1 year, 1 month ago
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Turn the line spool 90 degrees so it comes off the end instead fo the side. Worked for me
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I use mine on a baitcaster rod and reel, but a spinner reel has a problem with the twisting if your line is somewhat old. It is hard to control the twisting on a spinner but it should be ok if you take care and put it in a position that will release as soon as the strike happens.
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As i spooled my reel i had my daughter put friction on the line spool with her index finger and the line coming across to my reel i used my left index finger to put tension on the line to my reel to rid line of any slack and cranked the reel with my right. didn't have any line twist and my spools were nice and tight. I hope this helps
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You need to make sure that the line is coming off the spool over the top and don't spool too quickly.
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All I use is spinning reels and I haven't experienced this problem. Some of the reels I use are saltwater reels and they are almost too large to fit the clamps. I made it work with a little added pressure and when I work the reel I crank it slow and steady. Make sure you have the reel firmly locked in the clamps.
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on spinning reels, I take the off the spool of line from the box, and I tighten it up as I am loading the maching, adding torgue ti it fits snug on the spool, then I take the spool and put it some very hot water for about 5 - 10 minutes, to help with the line memory it as from box. Also make sure you are spooling it in thre reel the line should go the same directions as the bail turns, bail turns left as spinning ,line should untangle to the left. too much line on reel can cause it to flow off easy
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Tighten up the tension on the spool holder so that it turns slower. That is what I had to do for spinner reels.
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I used this on my spinning reel today, i just made sure the tension on the spool was pretty tight and had no issues at all.
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With a spinning reel put the reel on a rod and the spool on the unit keep tour finger on the line for tension. This will soilve your problem
1 year, 9 months ago
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Keep the spool of line snug in it's holder
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You are probably mounting your new spool of line so that the line comes off the spool over the top. Try mounting the new spool updise down so that the line comes off the bottom instead. Not all new spools of line are wound the same, so this may solve your problem with that particular spool of line.
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I find it easier to do so, but if you set it up so it doesn't slide, I can't see why you couldn't doit on the rod.
I haven't tried that but will to check it out.
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YES. The reel mounts directly on the spooling station.
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The spooler was designed in a manner that you will need to remove your reel from your rod. You could probably use the spooler without having to do that by setting it on the floor and just utilizing the spool holder section, but it wouldn't do as nice of a job.
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Yes the line spooler mounts your reel directly onto the tool so you can feed the line directly to the reel.
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No. Not a requiremnt. But is less combersome if the reel is remomved from the rod.
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After more thought on this you probably don't have too. However the base is fairly light. But I can see you running the line down the eyes of your rod to your reel and spool it that way. Just secure the base so it doesn't move while you are winding the line onto your reel.
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Yes you do. You have to seat the reel in a similar fashion to how it attaches to your rod.
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Yes, In my case, however, It might be possible if you sat real close to the tool to leave your reel attached to your rod, try it.
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Spool holders are designed for the smaller spools, the larger spools having holes too big for the spool holders. A work-around is to put the large spool in a small cardboard box with some crumpled paper to create enough resistance. Put the box in front of the spooler and run the line down the center roller. Should work fine.
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yes it has movable guides
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I think it depends on which test line you are using. I was able to use a 1000 yard spool of 6lbs test Stren no problem and it should fit a 2000 yard of 6lbs easily.
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If the spool will fit onto the axel and the clamp will hold the reel then it will spool it.
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AS long as the line has a hole in the middle of the box, and can fit on the post and your reel as the capacity to hold it, it would work. you hyst crank til its full or your happy with it.
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im spooling a 1500yd line now with no issues
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Yes! This product will work with open face reels. You just have to turn the reel upside down on reel seat. However I don't know about any line twist this may develope.
1 year, 9 months ago
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No. I buy the spools of 5800 yards. The spool holder is to small
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I believe you will have some difficulty using a spool this large. I would suggest using spools under 1000 yards.
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Yes it can accomodate large spools. The length of the spool can be up to 7" I'd say .
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I would have to say yes it will. The base is pretty light. I think you may run into some difficulties where the line spool is held in place. I doubt it holds the really large spools of line. I believe I used the 1700 yard spool and that was fine.
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No, and that was one of my issues with it. It uses a standard battery operated stripper that is actually a separate unit that store in the base.
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No, it will not return the line to the spool. If that's what you want to do then allow me to suggest that you mount the spool on a dowel rod and use a drill to replace your line on the spool. What I have done was to place a rubber band on the dowel rod then slide the spool on the dowel rod. Then on the other side of the dowel I wrapped another rubber band making sure it was up against the spool as tightly as I could get it. Then using a varible speed drill I slowly filled the spool. It's primitive but cheap and highly effective.
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the stripper is a little tricky, it has two holes on it, enter and exit. You place the line thru the holes, whick slide beteen to rotatomg wheels that pinch it together, adn pull through, but you have to grab and pull the line out the other side and keep up.or the line could get sucked back into the machine and keep winding up. You thenwould just have to open it up , pull i though, anddo it again.. loosen drags and bracks, and grab pencil and drill for easier use
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No! This will not spool old line to a spool. The stripper works like a die grinder. There is a hole on the end that you put the end of line through
and the line is stripped off the reel. I fed mine straight into a baggie for disposal.
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The line striper simply removes the line from your reels.
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No. It does not strip from the reel to the spool for old line. Only from a new spool to the reel. The line sttripper removes line from the reel. Recommend use a trash can to collect line into.
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No it wont put line back on the spool. The striper is used to take old line off the reel. You put the end of the line in one end and it takes it off. Its real simmple because there is an arrow showing withch end go's were.
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The line stripper works by 2 rubber bumpers that basically grab the line and run the line off the reel. However the bumpers had a gap on mine and have a tough time constantly grabbing the line. Basically it kept slipping. Once I got it running line off and holding the line at the right angle it did a decent job. It will only remove the line from the reel.
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The line stripper has two rounded rubber cylinders - you feed the line through, then press the butto. The motor turns the cylinders and quickly pulls line off the spool.
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No, the line stripper strips the old line off of your reel and onto the floor into a mess of curly memory full line. But if you did put an empty spool on the spool holder and your reel with old line on it in the seat then you could spool it back onto the spool by hand but it would take hours.
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No, it is just 2 rubber wheels that the line is pulled between and out the other side.
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IS THERE A LINE COUNTER

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No.
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no line counter, that would be nice.
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No! There is no line counter on this model.
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There is no line counter on this spooler. That would have been a fantastic feature though! I may have to buy one of the smaller line counters and somehow mount it to the spooler. Thanks for the idea!
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No Sir there is not a line counter on thei piece of equipment.
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No line counter on mine.
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No line counter included with this kit.
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No, but that would be awesome! Hint, Hint, Berkley!
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No unfortunately not.
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I have shimano 10000 bait runners, does this product work ok with these type of reels
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It works with bait casters and spinning reels.
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I don't know why it wouldn't. All I can say is buy it, try it and if it doesn't then give it to a family member or friend. It makes the perfect gift for any fisherman.
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yes it works with almost any reel, I have use micro lite spinning reels, I used closed faced spincasters, and on low profile and round baitcaiters, without a problem...its all about tightening the line down on the pools, with spring screws to you your desired tightness. Tie it off to reel, and slowly reel inand let it take its shape and keep pressure on it and reel it i.
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Yes. I just spooled and open face on it two weeks ago.
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yes it works fine with spinning reels
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I have used this tool on all reels. Spinning reels require a little more patience but get the job done w/o an assistance.
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Yes. Works with all three types of reels.
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If you can tie knots well it will work on any reel. Alls you do is run line threw propper places, tie knot, set tension and crank away .
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I couldn't find this reel at shimano. I can say however I have spool a shimano spinning reel and also baitcasters on this with no problems.
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YES. I HAVE SPOOLED BAITCASTERS AND SPINNING REELS WITH THIS.
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Yes just use the instructions
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