Recommendation for light weight traveling machine
#13
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Midwest
Posts: 5,051
In regard to the disdain of machine repair service, Any doctor can "service" you but if you never visit one perioducically, he may not be able to "fix" you. I believe in taking my machines in for periodic servicing as a preventative measure. None of my machines cost less than $500 new so, for me, it is worth preventing large issues in the future. I do the same with my vehicle. If I had paid less than $200 for one, then I would replace it when it no longer performs.
Sandy
Sandy
#19
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 117
Check Walmart online. Some of the prices are very good and you can pick it up in your nearest store. I own several Brother machines and I love them. They are all mid range to high range on pricing but with my experience with Brother, I would not hesitate buying a more affordable one for traveling. I agree with previous posts, you can easily learn to clean them and keep them in good repair yourself.
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