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Old 01-15-2012, 02:19 AM
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quilterella
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Originally Posted by Lostn51
Well like everyone else in this economy I want the most bang for the buck but I also want one that will last my wife and I for a long time.

As far as servicing the machine I can more likely do that myself and since I will be in the backwoods the idea of a service call will never cross my mind.

But thank you for your input and keep the comments coming!!!

Billy


This is why I bought the Tin Lizzie DLS18 last year. It is a good workhorse, all metal, and something about ballbearings or gears or something, anyway my husband being a mechanic as well decided it was the machine for me. It is a very basic machine, less things to go wrong with it and yet she purrs like a kitten.
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