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Guys- for those of you with experience in electric planer reels: do you prefer the Cisco reels or big jon? I am going to replace my manual reels (at least one)- just curious what you all think!

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No experience with Big Johns. I have Cisco and love them. Supposedly, the Ciscos have the more powerful motor. They pull my Otters Boats with double keels in without breaking a sweat.

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No experience with Cisco's. I have Big John's and they pull my double keeled otters in with out any problems also. Sounds like your still at square one..Good Luck with your decision.

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Yes, the BJ have been known to leak, allowing water into the motor housing and burning out the motors.

Capt Rich

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I have experience with both systems. The Cisco are the stronger more durably built product and I'd recommend them for pulling the really hard-pulling boards like the Amish Outfitters, but the BJ will get the job done for many people with more modest needs. If price is a lesser concern for you, IMO the Cisco are worth the extra $.

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I've owned both also. Big Jobs worked fine with the dbl keel otters when I had them and also with the hard pulling boards from Hank I run now. After maybe 3 seasons they died and I upgraded to Cisco.

Cisco pull the same boards fine but slower. I've used them 1 season now. So far, I consider it a cosmetic upgrade since I can't speak on their longevity yet. They are much nicer with the mounting adjustability though.

Price is getting pretty close between both now too.

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I've pulled big 3' long boards and double keel otters with my Big Johns, and thy have never let me down, but when I do it again I will be buying a set of Ciscos.

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Thanks all. They are relatively close in price now, so I really appreciate your input!

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I bought a set of Cisco electrics this year. I know a lot of people say the have more powerful motors - but I think honestly they are just geared lower which gives them more torque. Motors I think draw same current and voltage as the big Jon's. Regardless - they pull hard. Are a bit on the slow side but that's fine. They look great and if anything are overbuilt - so I have no worries with regard to longevity. Great reels.

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