I would recommend Janome, Babylock and Bernina. The the Juki you recommended is good choice as well. The other machines you gave have good ratings to begin with, but they aren’t really repairable and do not last long because of their plastic parts inside.
Thank you so much for your recommendations. We will make sure to include the disadvantages you mentioned and inform our customers about the potential problems they may encounter. Additionally, we will look into the brands you suggested and consider adding them to our list.
I’ve had my Singer 9960 for 10 years and it’s been a real workhorse. I quilt and make garments which makes this machine very nice to use, and a side note: it’s The easiest to thread 😃
You have done a poor job of research. Web records may or may not show knowledgeable, experienced sewing customers. You have failed to mention excellent legacy companies that make durable machines that are easier to use.
Thank you very much for your comment. 🙏🏻 Certainly, there are many great sewing machines on the market, but we aimed to introduce the best ones. If you know of any other top products, feel free to share them with us.
None of the sewing machines you recommend will last long-term. They have plastic parts. There’s so many other sewing machine companies that you didn’t even address.
Thank you for your helpful comment. The reason behind choosing these products was that they were recommended by many websites and users who actually purchased, used, and were satisfied with them. They received high ratings, and most customers were pleased with their purchase. However, if you know of any other brands or models that you think are of better quality and durability, we would be very happy if you could share them with us. This way, we can research them, and if they meet our standards, we will add them to our website.
You have done a poor job of surveying the sewing machine options. Purchase records and online reviews are not good indexes for long term values. If you had talked to more expert sewing practitioners you would have heard much more about poor longevity and unreliability, not always because of plastic parts but because of poor engineering and manufacturing. Oops, just realized I have commented here before. Where are you coming from? Are you a Singer company? How could you fail to mention Bernina, Elna, Pfaff, Viking/Husqvarna, and Kenmore?
I would recommend Janome, Babylock and Bernina. The the Juki you recommended is good choice as well. The other machines you gave have good ratings to begin with, but they aren’t really repairable and do not last long because of their plastic parts inside.
Thank you so much for your recommendations. We will make sure to include the disadvantages you mentioned and inform our customers about the potential problems they may encounter. Additionally, we will look into the brands you suggested and consider adding them to our list.
I'm torn between Bernette 05 & Janome hd100.
I’ve had my Singer 9960 for 10 years and it’s been a real workhorse. I quilt and make garments which makes this machine very nice to use, and a side note: it’s The easiest to thread 😃
The brother was the worst machine I ever bought. It was too lightweights, and moved around while trying to quilt
You have done a poor job of research. Web records may or may not show knowledgeable, experienced sewing customers. You have failed to mention excellent legacy companies that make durable machines that are easier to use.
Thank you very much for your comment. 🙏🏻
Certainly, there are many great sewing machines on the market, but we aimed to introduce the best ones. If you know of any other top products, feel free to share them with us.
None of the sewing machines you recommend will last long-term. They have plastic parts. There’s so many other sewing machine companies that you didn’t even address.
Thank you for your helpful comment. The reason behind choosing these products was that they were recommended by many websites and users who actually purchased, used, and were satisfied with them. They received high ratings, and most customers were pleased with their purchase.
However, if you know of any other brands or models that you think are of better quality and durability, we would be very happy if you could share them with us. This way, we can research them, and if they meet our standards, we will add them to our website.
Very biased review.
You have done a poor job of surveying the sewing machine options. Purchase records and online reviews are not good indexes for long term values. If you had talked to more expert sewing practitioners you would have heard much more about poor longevity and unreliability, not always because of plastic parts but because of poor engineering and manufacturing. Oops, just realized I have commented here before. Where are you coming from? Are you a Singer company? How could you fail to mention Bernina, Elna, Pfaff, Viking/Husqvarna, and Kenmore?