Bernina 930
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: IL
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Originally Posted by Buzzy Bee
what is the biggest difference in the 930 and the 830 ??
I have been looking at a 830 at a repair shop and he says its the last model they made using all metal parts...he is asking $900 for it...is that a good price or not....I m not familular with bernina....good luck to you !!!
I have been looking at a 830 at a repair shop and he says its the last model they made using all metal parts...he is asking $900 for it...is that a good price or not....I m not familular with bernina....good luck to you !!!
#12
Originally Posted by Maia B
Originally Posted by Buzzy Bee
what is the biggest difference in the 930 and the 830 ??
I have been looking at a 830 at a repair shop and he says its the last model they made using all metal parts...he is asking $900 for it...is that a good price or not....I m not familular with bernina....good luck to you !!!
I have been looking at a 830 at a repair shop and he says its the last model they made using all metal parts...he is asking $900 for it...is that a good price or not....I m not familular with bernina....good luck to you !!!
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Enid, OK
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I had the 930 and sold it to buy the 830! I only paid $400 for my 830 and it was not only 100% complete, it had NEVER been used! THe owner traded her old machine in on this one back in 1974, then took the classes at the Bernina shop(they used shop machines, not theirs for the classes) and then never sewed a thing on it! I have the receipt, book with notes/samples in it, everything. The oil bottle was still in plastic! The BErnina lady said that was the saddest thing she had ever seen. Like a fine auto in the garage and never driven! I LOVE my 830!
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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I have an 830, and 801 Sport and an Artista 170. Technically the 830 is my mom's, but I use it when I need to and it has been promised to me. Of all of her stuff it is the only thing I want to inherit.
Today she called me from an estate sale and said there was a 930 there, did I want it? Heck yeah! I haven't seen it yet, but I can't wait to sew on it. The price was great, I never stumble across deals like this and even if I turn around and sell it, the purchase is an investment.
I have to agree that anything over $550-$600 for an 830 is high, unless the owner has purchased a bunch of extras to throw in. The presser feet can be pricey, my mom's has a lot of presser feet to go with hers.
Off to go pick up my new-to-me machine!
Today she called me from an estate sale and said there was a 930 there, did I want it? Heck yeah! I haven't seen it yet, but I can't wait to sew on it. The price was great, I never stumble across deals like this and even if I turn around and sell it, the purchase is an investment.
I have to agree that anything over $550-$600 for an 830 is high, unless the owner has purchased a bunch of extras to throw in. The presser feet can be pricey, my mom's has a lot of presser feet to go with hers.
Off to go pick up my new-to-me machine!
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