How long do you expect high-end sewing machines to last? Will this be my forever DSM
#51
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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If you want a long term machine, I would steer clear of the computerized machines. I have a machine that is about 10 years old that uses the XP operating system. The laptop that I bought to use with it died. I can still use the normal stitches, but I am extremely limited with the embroidery features. If you do want a computerized machine, discuss the cost of upgrades and how often they come out with your dealer.
#53
I just read your long post. My machine is the Quilters Dream. The Eleanor Burns model. Got it cheap when the new Symphony came out. Same machine just changed name. Mine also came with the sewing add on table. Hope the new one works for you. I agree the bobbin case can be a booger to deal with.
#54
I agree. Computerized machines have the possibility of technological failings. I have an older computerized sewing/embroidery machine. Shortly after buying it used, the motherboard went. The place I took it to repair kindly replaced the motherboard for free($1000 part, I don't think they should of because I wasn't the original owner). It now needs a new motherboard, even after yearly maintenance, and hardly any time using it. It is too old to get the replacement part. I am tending to think mine is a lemon and am now considering upgrading.
#55
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Lititz, PA
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As long as your machine is well maintained and you take it to a good dealer for periodic cleaning and maintenance, there is no reason why it shouldn't last a very long time. FYI - Brother is coming out with a new TOL machine sometime very soon (early August, I think) and you might get a better deal if you wait until the new machines are out. Not positive about this, just a thought. I have sewn with Brother and Babylock machines for many years and love them.....very user friendly.
#56
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Join Date: Jan 2014
Posts: 125
Owning a computerized high end embroidery/sewing machine is like owning a boat. Always something. But I still love it! I bought an extended 3 year warranty so now have 6 years. It includes yearly maintenance/cleaning. Keeps me from losing sleep when I hear a squeak.!
#59
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Round Rock,Texas
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I have 2 older Berninas and they have lasted many years. I have a 930 and a 1031(bought new), I've sewed garments and many a quilt with both machines. They are nearly 30 years and 22 years old; both were top of the line mechanicals in their day.
The newer plastic machines really don't do it for me. I've been sewing since I was 9 and learned on a quality machine.
Sharon in Texas
The newer plastic machines really don't do it for me. I've been sewing since I was 9 and learned on a quality machine.
Sharon in Texas
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Here is the perfect place to end the post with those famous last words THEY DON'T MAKE THEM LIKE THEY USED TO!
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