Brother CS6000i opinion?
#21
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My source for what information? The fact that Wawak sells refurbished machines at great prices and states the fact that they are refurbished? I recently recd a catalog that showed several...clearly marked refurbished.
Or, are you asking my source for my thought that no company would purposely sell inferior product at one outlet...namely Walmart, and not inform possible purchasers of the fact that the product is "not new"? I do think there are laws against such selling practices, and I really don't think Walmart wants to be branded with that black mark, not to mention the legal retribution that might be attached......
and as you stated...your purchase was identified as refurbished...and I think that would be the norm, no matter who the seller is.
Or, are you asking my source for my thought that no company would purposely sell inferior product at one outlet...namely Walmart, and not inform possible purchasers of the fact that the product is "not new"? I do think there are laws against such selling practices, and I really don't think Walmart wants to be branded with that black mark, not to mention the legal retribution that might be attached......
and as you stated...your purchase was identified as refurbished...and I think that would be the norm, no matter who the seller is.
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#23
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I never post just read all the good info,,,, thanks folks..... i have 2 brother sewing machines have had my old emb one for many years.... got what i call the baby... 147.00 several yrs ago now.as a back up. and love love love that little thing.. sews like a dream......now the high dollar huskavarner.... that all but talks to you.......is just ok... darn sure not my fav.. I got a good deal on the price as it was used in a Show..but how I wish I had saved my money and got another Brother..... but it embs a bigger field and i do use it at times...... I also have a very old now Brother serger I just love... i am teaching a 13 yr old to sew and she has 1/2 a scrappy made for her bed... she loves that little machine and i love she loves sewing... just made my day...
#24
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just let me say.... my brothers are not noisey.... got 2 and a serger.... got a high dollar Huska Varner?? machine too that i sure wish i had saved my money on... that said i would never buy anything but a BROTHER... i love my machines and the serger and my little 13 yr old is loving that baby too.. she almost has 1/2 a scrapy quilt made for her bed...she took to the machine like a duck to water and never touched one b/4
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#25
I had this machine for my travel machine and for the most part loved it! The only thing I didn't like was that t he needle was left homing. If I had a straight stitch foot on the machine and forgot to center the needle when I turned it on, I would break a needle when I started sewing. But if you are not one to use a straight stitch foot and use the foot that came with the machine, it would be a great back up. Be aware the harp space is small, also. That said, I sewed a lot of quilts and bags on mine!
#28
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I had the CS 6000i, loved it! Fast & quiet, did very well, I don't have it anymore because a granddaughter also loved it so I gave it to her.
I used it for a backup & travel/class/Stitch Camp machine. No problems at all but I do recommend putting it on rubberized shelf lining because it is lightweight that stops it from moving around.
I also have a couple of other Brother machines from big box stores that I keep at my daughters' who live out of state, when I visit I have reliable machines to use. I also use Brother TOL's as main machines in my home, love them all.
Several years ago I wrote to Brother Co asking if machines in the discount stores & machines at dealers that were similar had any differences internally with the mechanisms-they replied in writing, that no, there is no difference.
I used it for a backup & travel/class/Stitch Camp machine. No problems at all but I do recommend putting it on rubberized shelf lining because it is lightweight that stops it from moving around.
I also have a couple of other Brother machines from big box stores that I keep at my daughters' who live out of state, when I visit I have reliable machines to use. I also use Brother TOL's as main machines in my home, love them all.
Several years ago I wrote to Brother Co asking if machines in the discount stores & machines at dealers that were similar had any differences internally with the mechanisms-they replied in writing, that no, there is no difference.
#29
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