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Old 08-08-2012, 12:15 PM
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QuiltE
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Originally Posted by LuvCreams View Post
I guess I am speaking of the most modern newest models etc.
And honestly, it is what I said before ... any machine that works!

Best is a hard thing to define ... what is best for you, may be the best for others.

It's best to check out a few possibilities and compare the features.
Consider what you need now, and what you might need in the future.

I always suggest to buy something one level (or two) above what you think you need, to give you some room to grow with the machine. Otherwise, you may be right back in a few months and buying something else.

An important part of this whole scenario is your dealer ... are they there to help you when you have problems and questions? do they have service/repair on-site? will they be around in a year? several years?

The best machine may not be the best choice, if you don'thave the best dealer!
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