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Old 07-12-2018, 10:40 PM
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sewverybusy1
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For sure- Take it in your car. As a word of caution- try not to travel in high heat times. DH was tasked with moving my sewing machine & bread machine. He had to work on the way to the new home & parked the car in the shade. He drove to the new home later that week. After we took the machines out & let them acclimate to the new house & AC, I tried to turn them on. The computer boards in both machines were cooked. Bread machine replaced, sewing machine replacement boards would have cost more than I paid for the machine & all the extra feet etc. that I bought to go with it. Hubby was so upset 'cause he tried to keep things cool.
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