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Bent my stainless reel, are the pro reels worth the money?

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Puma

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Hello,

I've gone and bent my reel and I'd like to know if the expensive reels are worth it. Tundra pro reels are about $50 and I want to know if you still have the occasional problem with it?

Thank you,

Puma
 
I love mine. I didn't spend $50 on them. More like $20. Try Freestyle and search for Hewes.
 
Or Nikor, and of course eBay. I think I got two perfect, boxed Nikor reels for maybe $10.
 
Hewes are very easy to load. The wires are thicker and film "pops" in there quite easily. How badly is your reel bent? I had a few like that and I just bent it back....
 
I echo Tim's recommendation for Hewes reels. They are made of heavier gauge steel than most; and with the prongs instead of a spring in the centre to start the film, they are a breeze to load. Expect to spend $15-20 (average) each on eBay (shipping not included).
 
I just buy them on eBay, you can find lots of 10+ reels that go for $20 or so. I have had to throw away one of two reels but I still end up with many good serviceable reels for the cost of a few new reels. I probably have 20 120 reels, 25 135 reels, and 10 tanks of various sizes. I would like do few more double 120 tanks, but I never get around to buying any. I ended up with lots of Nikor's, a few Hewes, and some no names.
 
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Hewes reels are totally worth it.
 
Hewes are remarkably better. I loaded Nikkor and various brand reels for nearly thirty years before making the switch. I am completely shocked at how much simpler they are to load. Absolutley better.
 
Hewes. Worth every penny. New, if you're in a hurry; stalk auctions of multiple ones if you're not.

Note that they are slightly taller than nikor reels due to the thicker wire. This can cause problems with some multiple-reel tanks, if they cut it too close based on standard reels.

Duncan
 
Tundra Pro is Hewes and the reels are marked Hewes. Regular Tundra are not Hewes, just regular cheap reels.
 
So B&H has a 200% markup on Hewes now? That is if you buy the Tundra ones. I think they still have them listed as Hewes as well for $25...
 
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