juki question
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I'm also after the Juki 2010. Can't find a place to try one out though. Going to look when we go visiting relatives in the big city next weekend.
My husband tried it out at a shop 2 hours away when we were collecting kits for the Row by Row, and one place an hour away had one - but sold it and has not gotten in another. The place I bought my Handi Quilter carries Juki, but has never had one of these in house.
So hopefully I can find a place to try one out while in the Twin Cities area, but I don't plan on buying one from a dealer so far from home.
If I don't like the Juki, I'll keep using what I have.
My husband tried it out at a shop 2 hours away when we were collecting kits for the Row by Row, and one place an hour away had one - but sold it and has not gotten in another. The place I bought my Handi Quilter carries Juki, but has never had one of these in house.
So hopefully I can find a place to try one out while in the Twin Cities area, but I don't plan on buying one from a dealer so far from home.
If I don't like the Juki, I'll keep using what I have.
It's a very simple straight stitch mechanical quilting machine, so there isn't a lot to go wrong. It's not like you are going to require a lot of dealer support or service. Just keep it clean and oiled and it works like horse.
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Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: upstate NY
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I have the Juki 2010Q and I love it. It is a workhorse. Great stitches and very sturdy. I use it to piece and on my mid-arm quilting frame. I got my other machine fixed and now it stays on the frame. I got mine from Sewing Machine Plus, out of California, great delivery time and great price, customer service is very good. You will love it.
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