In some cases this is true same reel different label but a few do stand out amongst the crowd...Take daiwa for example they have cheap to very expensive reels and you do get what you pay for most anglers throwing a SP or hardbody all day go for lightness and the daiwa do deliver...Some being just under 200grms in total matched with a 200 grm rod from them and you dont even know your using it...
I challenge anyone to prove to me that there is a copy exactly the same but cheaper of the daiwa's for example a capricorn or kastor which are average priced reels...
Okuma have too many bugs in their reels and I dont like or feel comfortable trusting them...
T-curves well busted enough of them to say no also and their actions are crazy they double up over themselves, not my cup of tea if hooked to a bigger fish than expected..
The penn applause is a ripper reel cheap and reliable ive thrashed all of mine and they still go well. cost around $60 for 1000 to 2500 series
for heavier rods eg my mully fishing I use ticas ,Azagaie or even my daiwa pro casters.I also love my customs but there a bit pricey, but still do what the cheaper ones do just feel a bit lighter and more comfortable...
Nitlon is a nice braid as is there fluorocarbon leader material...
I prefer and if your willing to spend a few extra bucks for quality long lasting braid climax lines or daiwa sensor it snot cheap but lasts a lot longer and is a beautiful braid to fish with.{tip] when your braid is showing signs of wear cut a length off and spool it onto another spool so the less used end is like new.[most of us are lucky to get half way down a spool most times].
Ive used fireline which is cheap and not too bad,fireline crystal is nice also as is fins and hawk dyneema tournament and wont make you cry at the cost either.
Light rods have no substitute for a pro caster , tica crisp x ,tica graphite extreme, shimano raiders are awesome and worth the cash
Dont know if I can add any more without members getting bored and thinking