I changed from Shimano to Daiwa a number of years ago and had nothing but problems with the Team Daiwa baitcasters. I constantly had to replace the infinite anti reverse assembly in them.
The spinning reels were just poorly designed and built at that time. It didn't take me too long to move back to Shimano.
Maybe it was the time frame, but to be fair the Shimano Citica of that same era was not a great reel either.
Shimano's have been rock solid for me over the past 15 years though. I regularly service my reels, so maybe that plays a factor.
I have a buddy that is still using several of the first generation green Curados with 0 internal parts replacement in any of them, just regular cleanings. He fishes a ton too, so they aren't rod rack princesses, they have been fished many, many days.