Excitedly awaiting the delivery of my DX7! Ordered the DX5, the shop had a miscalculation in their stock, they upgraded me FOR FREE and no added cost to the DX7! Have been sewing on a very basic Brother CS6000i for about 3 years. Have been patiently biding my time until I was able to upgrade. Very excited to get my new Juki!
I was fortunate to pick up a Dx2000 about 3 months ago. It is my 3rd Juki, I am the happy owner of two TL machines as well. The DX2000 fills in the gaps of what my straight stitch cannot do, while still being portable if necessary. Love my Jukis!!
Thank you for a very informative and helpful video. I've spent a lot of time trying to figure out the differences between the DX7 and the DX2000, and was not successful until seeing your video.
I have the DX7 and love it. I make a lot of bags and it sews through the extra thickness of vinyl without difficulty. The stitch quality is great especially with glide thread.
I absolutely LOVE my DX7! Unfortunately, I haven't sewn as much over the past several years, but I am ramping back up now. I have to say that one of my favorite features are the knee lifter, the reason I bought the machine, as well as the programable foot petal.
Awesome!!! Thank you for the comparison. I have the DX-7 and I love it. I haven't had it for very long and I was a little tempted to exchange it for the DX-2000 but after watching this I feel happy to just stick with my DX-7. Love it!! Now to go buy some thread and a couple new feet :) Have a wonderful week.
I've had the DX7 for a little while now and I don't know if I can give you my favorite feature. There's soo much to love! I can say I am surprised that I Love the knee lift as much as I do. I decided to put it on one day "just to see" and it's been there ever since! 💙
Thanks for the reviews! I have a brother Dream creator which is also a embroidery machine. It`s an awesome sewing machine that sews perfect stitches. I only want to use it as a embroidery machine, so I was looking for a sewing machine that was powerful enough to stitch through thick layers of fabric. My Brother Project runway 320 sewing machine is good, but not for professional looking stitches and sewing through thick layers of fabric. Knowing people who have industrial grade Juki`s and watching reviews of this machine, I asked my husband to purchase the DX5 for my birthday. I wanted to see if this machine could go through the layers of fabric when I make small bags. When it arrived, I was not impressed with the needle threader! It is so flimsy that if I `am not careful, it will break. The plastic is flimsy and the buttons are are not solidly recessed. They move around as you lightly touch them. The embroidery patterns stitch out like in low end sewing machines. I was prepared to put it back in the box and send it back to Amazon! I decided to see what the machine could do. I have two embroidery machines and did not plain to use those patterns any way! I made four easter baskets line with interfacing felt and flex-foam. That DX5 stitched through the triple folded handle like butter and with perfect stitches. I was sold! It`s a solid machine. Its heavy! I did not experience any vibrations as I was sewing. The foot pedal reverse sewing feature is for me! I love my machine and enjoy creating things with it!
One thing that is odd about these machines compared to every other machine that has the same features; the sew/single stitch button here requires that the peddle be unplugged. No other machine from other brands has that requirement soooo, what gives?
Thanks for the comparison. Can you please answer these questions? Will the accessories (feet, extension table etc.) from the F series Machines work on all the DX models? I have a F machine, and I’m wondering about upgrading to a DX model, but I’ve already invested a lot on accessories for the F model machine, and was wondering if I could still use them if I bought a DX model. I know the DX model comes with quite a few accessories of its own, but I was wondering if I could still use the ones I have from the F model (I have a big collection and invested a lot of money on them)
We recommend bringing your machine in to any sewing machine repair shop for service and cleanings yearly. Just make sure they're cable of working on your machine before hand :)
@@TGBTGAlways The machine will last over 15 years with proper maintenance. The stepper motors are metal and the drive motor is a belt. The only plastic piece really is the hook gear and the shell of the machine. Life expectancy isn't a problem with them :)
Looking forwards to this topic - thanks for your awesome vids. (PS. I know it's a typo in the description, but I'll pass on buying your sewing shit! ). Keep up the good work.
You mentioned free motion embroidery near the end of the last description. Did you mean embroidery or free motion quilting? Ps. Your speed of talking was quick but not too fast for me, I’m 75 yr.old American.
Excitedly awaiting the delivery of my DX7! Ordered the DX5, the shop had a miscalculation in their stock, they upgraded me FOR FREE and no added cost to the DX7! Have been sewing on a very basic Brother CS6000i for about 3 years. Have been patiently biding my time until I was able to upgrade. Very excited to get my new Juki!
Hope you enjoy it!
Love my 2000qvp. One year anniversary and she is sewing great. Smooth and easy to use
I was fortunate to pick up a Dx2000 about 3 months ago. It is my 3rd Juki, I am the happy owner of two TL machines as well. The DX2000 fills in the gaps of what my straight stitch cannot do, while still being portable if necessary. Love my Jukis!!
Thank you for a very informative and helpful video. I've spent a lot of time trying to figure out the differences between the DX7 and the DX2000, and was not successful until seeing your video.
You're very welcome! Let us know if you need any more questions answered. Visit Jukijunkies.com to order :)
Thanks for the comparisons. I’m still Juki shopping and these videos are crazy helpful!!!!
Let us know if you have any questions :) I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I have the DX7 and love it. I make a lot of bags and it sews through the extra thickness of vinyl without difficulty. The stitch quality is great especially with glide thread.
I absolutely LOVE my DX7! Unfortunately, I haven't sewn as much over the past several years, but I am ramping back up now. I have to say that one of my favorite features are the knee lifter, the reason I bought the machine, as well as the programable foot petal.
Still shopping, but I think that industrial-style buttonhole foot has me convinced. Hoping to see videos of it in use.
Awesome!!! Thank you for the comparison. I have the DX-7 and I love it. I haven't had it for very long and I was a little tempted to exchange it for the DX-2000 but after watching this I feel happy to just stick with my DX-7. Love it!! Now to go buy some thread and a couple new feet :) Have a wonderful week.
Have a wonderful week as well
:)
Thank you for the simple, clear comparison.
No problem thank you for the comment.
I've had the DX7 for a little while now and I don't know if I can give you my favorite feature. There's soo much to love! I can say I am surprised that I Love the knee lift as much as I do. I decided to put it on one day "just to see" and it's been there ever since! 💙
love it!
Thanks Boki
I have the DX7. So far I love it!!! I have yet to explore the stitches with it and the versatility. I’m just getting to know her.
Thanks for the reviews! I have a brother Dream creator which is also a embroidery machine. It`s an awesome sewing machine that sews perfect stitches. I only want to use it as a embroidery machine, so I was looking for a sewing machine that was powerful enough to stitch through thick layers of fabric. My Brother Project runway 320 sewing machine is good, but not for professional looking stitches and sewing through thick layers of fabric. Knowing people who have industrial grade Juki`s and watching reviews of this machine, I asked my husband to purchase the DX5 for my birthday. I wanted to see if this machine could go through the layers of fabric when I make small bags. When it arrived, I was not impressed with the needle threader! It is so flimsy that if I `am not careful, it will break. The plastic is flimsy and the buttons are are not solidly recessed. They move around as you lightly touch them. The embroidery patterns stitch out like in low end sewing machines. I was prepared to put it back in the box and send it back to Amazon! I decided to see what the machine could do. I have two embroidery machines and did not plain to use those patterns any way! I made four easter baskets line with interfacing felt and flex-foam. That DX5 stitched through the triple folded handle like butter and with perfect stitches. I was sold! It`s a solid machine. Its heavy! I did not experience any vibrations as I was sewing. The foot pedal reverse sewing feature is for me! I love my machine and enjoy creating things with it!
One thing that is odd about these machines compared to every other machine that has the same features; the sew/single stitch button here requires that the peddle be unplugged. No other machine from other brands has that requirement soooo, what gives?
Thanks for the comparison.
Can you please answer these questions?
Will the accessories (feet, extension table etc.) from the F series Machines work on all the DX models?
I have a F machine, and I’m wondering about upgrading to a DX model, but I’ve already invested a lot on accessories for the F model machine, and was wondering if I could still use them if I bought a DX model.
I know the DX model comes with quite a few accessories of its own, but I was wondering if I could still use the ones I have from the F model (I have a big collection and invested a lot of money on them)
Yes they will work on the DX :)
We have a sale on The DX Models if you call us 813-661-9000 10am-4pm est
Something you didn't mention that I understand is important..in the bobbin case. Ist it a metal hook or plastic..tysm
Hi, I leaned so much watching this video on the DX 2000 but now I am stumped. Trying to figure out the difference between this one and the HZLF600.
Hi,
Kristy we just made a video on the differences!! We are publishing it this Sunday October 23rd @5:30pm :)
Hii! I am trying to decide between one of these or the TL2010. Any advice?
It really depends on what you want to sew. They're both great options. Call us anytime 813-661-9000
I have a Juki 2010 and love that I never have to pull the threads to the back, I just start in sewing the next seam. Do these machines also do that?
Yes it just helps with nesting :)
If buying online how do we get the machine serviced? Cleaning is a necessity yearly since it’s a computerized machine, is that right?
We recommend bringing your machine in to any sewing machine repair shop for service and cleanings yearly. Just make sure they're cable of working on your machine before hand :)
Can you please give me a price on each of these machines? Thank you!
Is the DX5 a metal machine or does it have a lot of plastic on the inside?
Very strong plastic. It has lots of pros over metal, No oiling needed, lighter and still has a great warranty. We really love them :)
@@JukiJunkies would you say the machine would last 20 years at least
@@TGBTGAlways The machine will last over 15 years with proper maintenance. The stepper motors are metal and the drive motor is a belt. The only plastic piece really is the hook gear and the shell of the machine. Life expectancy isn't a problem with them :)
@@JukiJunkies Do all three have the same guts inside?
I have the DX5 and it's a solid machine! I absolutely love it ❤️
Looking forwards to this topic - thanks for your awesome vids. (PS. I know it's a typo in the description, but I'll pass on buying your sewing shit! ). Keep up the good work.
You’ll love this video!! Typo fixed 🤣❤️
You mentioned free motion embroidery near the end of the last description. Did you mean embroidery or free motion quilting? Ps. Your speed of talking was quick but not too fast for me, I’m 75 yr.old American.
free motion :) I am glad you could handle her speed talking haha
Are they all front drop in bobbin
Yes
Do you ship to Puerto Rico?
No
What is the difference between the 1500 & 2000?
Here’s a complete breakdown for you. jukijunkies.com/wp-content/uploads/Dx5_7_2000.pdf
I was looking for Yamaha DX7, then this came up lol
😂 And now you're thinking of taking up sewing, aren't ya?
Hey! Good Day/Evening, I had a question.
Does Juki have anything comparable to the Baby Lock Vesta a Hybrid Sewing/Embroidery Machine.
Thx, 👊🏾🇳🇬🇺🇸
They don't, call me 813-376-5015 and we can talk about Janome machines :)
Can DX2000QVP do wide patterns like here? th-cam.com/video/2ID5wMVJzrE/w-d-xo.html (i.e. move the fabric left and right)