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Last time I buy a Daiwa spinning reel :(
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<blockquote data-quote="hoohoorjoo" data-source="post: 349892" data-attributes="member: 13335"><p>Anything made for Dick's has been sub-par in quality, in my experience. I swear by Daiwa reels, but I wouldn't own one of those bright orange pieces of junk if you gave it to me! Like all manufacturers, they too will build a product to a retailer's spec's. and price point. It will always be lower in quality than a similarly-priced offering from the manufacturer outside of that store. Case in point-the DeWalt cordless combo tool kits you buy in Home Depot are PURE JUNK! DeWalt mkes an excellent product imho, but these are made to Home Depot's specs. and are built with inferior parts, batteries and even labor. How else could they purchase exclusive rights to those products and still offer them at their respective price points?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoohoorjoo, post: 349892, member: 13335"] Anything made for Dick's has been sub-par in quality, in my experience. I swear by Daiwa reels, but I wouldn't own one of those bright orange pieces of junk if you gave it to me! Like all manufacturers, they too will build a product to a retailer's spec's. and price point. It will always be lower in quality than a similarly-priced offering from the manufacturer outside of that store. Case in point-the DeWalt cordless combo tool kits you buy in Home Depot are PURE JUNK! DeWalt mkes an excellent product imho, but these are made to Home Depot's specs. and are built with inferior parts, batteries and even labor. How else could they purchase exclusive rights to those products and still offer them at their respective price points? [/QUOTE]
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