This was a real bargain, but came with a problem. "Factory Serviced" probably means it was returned by the original buyer, and that is why the phenomenal discount, and I was not surprised or dismayed when it locked up. A tiny screw fell from the automatic buttonhole mechanism allowing another part to swing out of place and stop the machine. It took about an hour of careful inspection and manipulation of its mechanism to discover the problem and re-install the screw which feels as though the threads that hold it in place could be stripped. Returning the machine from Panama under warranty would have increased the total shipping expense to about $150, so I elected to forego the warranty and attempt to repair myself. So far, so good, and if the screw falls out again, it will only take about 10 minutes to fix it permanently this time. I am 71 years old, and under the covers, this machine looks a lot like the sturdy Singer my mother had when I was a child. It is solidly built and now works like a charm. I have no comment on the warranty as I elected to forgo that option. The only note of caution is that something "factory serviced" should be put to the test early because the warranty period is very short and one could not know whether or not the techs at the factory actually found and repaired the problem for which it was returned. I would buy another.Read full review
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When you sew heavy materials you have to use regular thread in the bobbin and heavy or upholstery thread on the upper area. The thread and walker plate gets bent very easily. Also it much noiser than my old machine. The self threader inner hook bends easly and I already had to replace the plate and the bobbin holder. It sews good though.
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I bought a heavy duty because I sew heavy duty. The auto needle threader doesn't work with "heavy duty thread." The lower end is a little difficult to thread. I sew nylon webbing. I mostly do the strongest Box-X stitching. When I turn a corner, this machine likes to skip a thread or leave a loop exposed. I sold my Brother medium duty machine for this Singer heavy duty machine. I sew on this machine 6 days a week and so far in the heavy duty end of business, It's not worth the money. To be fair, if you only do light work sewing, this machine might be fine but I really don't know how it will do. Oh, and this machine could also use a second light on the under side of the front. The single LED light in the underside rear isn't enough.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is the 4th Singer sewing machine I have owned since 1967. This model has included some of the operational features as my first 2. I like the small size and easy-to-use dials, the bobbin and needle eyes.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Very good, easy to use. the easy needle threading makes it very habit forming, and useful. Its is industrial model, high speedy variety pattern and sewing and the powerful double and triple thick seam sweing make it especially valuable. Over all I am very satisfied and happy to have bought.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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