I think that your best bet is finding a supplier online, i have heard great things about www.griptech.com. They had competitive prices and a large supply.
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just hold the back of the reel and grab the front of the reel firmly and turn counter clock wise reel casing opens and then add your fishing line
Turn the "bumper knob" counter-clock wise and the reel assembly will come loose.
Hose reels can be found in many ranges of price and quality. It always makes the most sense to purchase a good quality hose reel that will last. You can find a good hose reel at most any home and garden center some of which are quite nice to look at. However expect to pay upwards of $100 for a good one.
A good secound hand reel will cost u $150 and up depeneding on size of reel.
Reel Good Advice - 2006 was released on: USA: 24 February 2006
You can find stools locally or online. Often times many closing stores and restaurants will have going out of business sales. You can find very cheap furniture and stolls this way.
After popping off the bump cap, one might assume the inner reel would just slide out. One would be wrong. The inner reel must be unscrewed in the same direction as the two arrows on the inner reel (counter-clockwise). Put on a pair of gloves, grab the inner reel in one hand and the base next to the outer spool in your other hand. Then twist until it unscrews. Good luck!
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New this reel costs $100.00. Used, depending on what shape the reel is in and how much its been used could be worth $25 on up. If the reel has been used numerous times the drag could be worn out or the ball bearings could need lubrication. Find out what you can before buying the reel to evaluate what the value to you is. i have seen them at eBay for up to $60.00 used. Good luck!
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