Machine Talk - Quest Plus And Other Considerations
#12
Hello,
I've never been to a big quilt show, but get my first opportunity next Saturday. I am also interested in the Quest Plus, if I can find one under $1000. Since I'm not familiar with the process at shows for 'haggling' or even if you can bargain, could someone please inform me as to how I might approach this process? Thanks,
Karla
I've never been to a big quilt show, but get my first opportunity next Saturday. I am also interested in the Quest Plus, if I can find one under $1000. Since I'm not familiar with the process at shows for 'haggling' or even if you can bargain, could someone please inform me as to how I might approach this process? Thanks,
Karla
#13
I don't know if you can find one under 1000 new and if used ones are already out there since it's fairly new. The show price was 999 and so far i've not seen anyone pay less than that and it's not from the lack of trying. LOL
As far as haggling, i'm not even sure how that works myself; it just happens. I know what I want, I do my research (prices, features etc) and have usually a comparable alternative by a competitor in mind which i openly discuss with the vendor, i don't let them know their product is on top of my list until i'm ready to pull out my checkbook, i don't buy on impulse, i don't buy when i'm in a hurry, i don't want them to read me, i ask for price freezes instead if it's a product i haven't researched or i'm unsure, this same price freeze can be used as leverage elsewhere (i figure, if it's a good price, then i'll be back). Ultimately, it never hurts to ask, the worst that can happen is 'no'. If they don't budge on price, ask if they can throw in some supplies, free maintenance, or classes or whatever you need/want and know what those are worth before hand. Take your time, don't let them pressure you; you're the one that should pressure them :) Knowledge is power.
As far as haggling, i'm not even sure how that works myself; it just happens. I know what I want, I do my research (prices, features etc) and have usually a comparable alternative by a competitor in mind which i openly discuss with the vendor, i don't let them know their product is on top of my list until i'm ready to pull out my checkbook, i don't buy on impulse, i don't buy when i'm in a hurry, i don't want them to read me, i ask for price freezes instead if it's a product i haven't researched or i'm unsure, this same price freeze can be used as leverage elsewhere (i figure, if it's a good price, then i'll be back). Ultimately, it never hurts to ask, the worst that can happen is 'no'. If they don't budge on price, ask if they can throw in some supplies, free maintenance, or classes or whatever you need/want and know what those are worth before hand. Take your time, don't let them pressure you; you're the one that should pressure them :) Knowledge is power.
Originally Posted by Quiltgranny
Hello,
I've never been to a big quilt show, but get my first opportunity next Saturday. I am also interested in the Quest Plus, if I can find one under $1000. Since I'm not familiar with the process at shows for 'haggling' or even if you can bargain, could someone please inform me as to how I might approach this process? Thanks,
Karla
I've never been to a big quilt show, but get my first opportunity next Saturday. I am also interested in the Quest Plus, if I can find one under $1000. Since I'm not familiar with the process at shows for 'haggling' or even if you can bargain, could someone please inform me as to how I might approach this process? Thanks,
Karla
#14
Thanks so much! Those are all excellent tips! I'll make note of them, and practice before next Saturday. I'm not accustomed to this, and budget is a big priority, so I'll definitely take your tips to heart. Thanks so much for your reply.
Happy quilting!
Happy quilting!
#15
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Originally Posted by Moose
Well, here it is :)
Sunday I went to the show and have been given price freezes by three vendors on one machine each. However, only one seems to be worth considering; the other two, one is just a regular price and the other is actually more expensive than what folks on http://sewing.patternreview.com paid for theirs. So much for the "show deals."
It leaves me with one machine which seems to be priced reasonably ($1100) and also the one I liked the most. There is only one thing I wish it had, the auto cutter, but otherwise it seemed fine. It's the Baby Lock Quest Plus and I would get an additional 9 quilting accessory feet.
Since there is little information out there about the Quest Plus compared to the Quest, I emailed to the manufacturer to see what exactly was different from the previous model, the Quest -- on their web page, aside from one extra foot, nothing jumped out. Here is their reply:
Now, I heard that the Quest had issues with the reverse, but nothing was mentioned about the Quest Plus... someone posted on another board that:
I was pressed for time since it was my last machine and the show ended so I actually never even used the reverse on it. I need to go for another test drive and make sure this is the one.
The other two machines I am considering right now are:
I'm open to comments and if you know of a comparable machine of didn't consider, please lmk.
Thanks :)
Almost There :thumbup:
Sunday I went to the show and have been given price freezes by three vendors on one machine each. However, only one seems to be worth considering; the other two, one is just a regular price and the other is actually more expensive than what folks on http://sewing.patternreview.com paid for theirs. So much for the "show deals."
It leaves me with one machine which seems to be priced reasonably ($1100) and also the one I liked the most. There is only one thing I wish it had, the auto cutter, but otherwise it seemed fine. It's the Baby Lock Quest Plus and I would get an additional 9 quilting accessory feet.
Since there is little information out there about the Quest Plus compared to the Quest, I emailed to the manufacturer to see what exactly was different from the previous model, the Quest -- on their web page, aside from one extra foot, nothing jumped out. Here is their reply:
The Quest 2 offers many small changes from the Quest. Some are not noticeable but there has been adjustments made on the inside. 1. The one most asked about is the adjustment made at the end of stitching. It was slowed down and the extra stitches taken at the end were adjusted. 2. You no longer will have to disconnect the foot control to use the START/STOP button. 3. The stitch length manual settings for some stitches can be shortened to 0. 4. Straight stitches can be programmed into the machine' memory and will sew continuously with no auto-lock stitches
The reverse takes a stitch or two after you press it on the Quest and they [the manufacturer] changed this on the Quest Plus. It does not do a permanent reverse and does not do reverse from a stop.
The other two machines I am considering right now are:
I'm open to comments and if you know of a comparable machine of didn't consider, please lmk.
Thanks :)
Almost There :thumbup:
Since your asking for each persons, personal opinion...you posted five days ago, and you said, you could get the J6600 for 1399. I paid 1600.00 and felt it is worth every penny. I got the extension table with it, plus a box of attachments...I can't remember the name of the quilt kit. Maybe your deal, doesn't include that, so explains the difference in price?
All I can tell you, is I would buy this machine again. I have never used a Babyloc, but I have heard good things. well, no one I know, just read a ton of quilting magazines. Hope this helps. :D
#16
I'm picking up a Quest Plus Saturday. After using both machines and making a list of all the features, the Quest Plus won the contest. A local dealer was gracious enough to give me a deal I can't refuse on it.
#17
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Florida
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Please let us know how you like it. I'm planning to see it next week. When you have a chance could you tell us what feet are in the extra package that is included for the special? There is a manual on their site that identifies the feet that come with it, but no description of the package. Thank you.
Mary Ellen
Mary Ellen
#19
AFAIK these are the feet packaged with the machine:
Snap-on Feet
Blind stitch
Button fitting
Buttonhole
Cording
Darning/Embroidery
Free-motion, open toe foot
Gathering
Hemmer
Open toe
Overcasting
1/4" Quilting foot
Satin stitch
Straight stitch foot
Zipper
Zigzag
I got the list from http://www.babylock.com/quilting/quest-plus/
The show deal also includes an extra 9 feet which they said were for quilting. I believe this is a promotion for the Quest Plus that is not specific to the show, however. It ends May 31st, I believe. If you go to babylock's home page, there is a yellow advertisement on there, #7 talks about the offer.
I'll check back in when I have a handle on the machine. All the goodies will keep me busy for a while... I'm going from a 25 year old manual machine to this one... LOL
Snap-on Feet
Blind stitch
Button fitting
Buttonhole
Cording
Darning/Embroidery
Free-motion, open toe foot
Gathering
Hemmer
Open toe
Overcasting
1/4" Quilting foot
Satin stitch
Straight stitch foot
Zipper
Zigzag
I got the list from http://www.babylock.com/quilting/quest-plus/
The show deal also includes an extra 9 feet which they said were for quilting. I believe this is a promotion for the Quest Plus that is not specific to the show, however. It ends May 31st, I believe. If you go to babylock's home page, there is a yellow advertisement on there, #7 talks about the offer.
I'll check back in when I have a handle on the machine. All the goodies will keep me busy for a while... I'm going from a 25 year old manual machine to this one... LOL
Originally Posted by emmy
Please let us know how you like it. I'm planning to see it next week. When you have a chance could you tell us what feet are in the extra package that is included for the special? There is a manual on their site that identifies the feet that come with it, but no description of the package. Thank you.
Mary Ellen
Mary Ellen
#20
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Florida
Posts: 873
It's the package of 9 quilting feet I was interested in, as the site only says you get a 'package'. There is a section that describes all the feet that will fit on the Plus, so I'm hoping ones like the edge stitch foot, etc. are included. Enjoy your new machine.
Mary Ellen
Mary Ellen
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