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Old 05-25-2021, 01:19 AM
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edowney81
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Originally Posted by quiltedsunshine
I have used one, and it's surprisingly very smooth. It's stripped down to make it more affordable. So it can't be set up to use with the Pro-stitcher (computerized robotics). The bars on the frame are thinner, so it can't get any longer than 10 feet. The carriage rides on 4 wheels instead of 8 wheels. The machine has a 15" throat, but you can put a 16" machine on the frame. It doesn't come with a table surface to put pantos on, but can be added. It doesn't come with the rear handle bars for pantos, either; but it can be added. The screen isn't a touch-screen, so the navigation is kind of awkward. We've sold 3 since they came out, in December, but I haven't heard any feed-back from the customers, yet.

Because "Moxi" means "confidence," it also comes with extra support. You get emails with tips and tricks. And so many hours (I think 10) of one-on-one question and answer time with a HandiQuilter specialist.

I think it's going to be a great addition to the Handi Quilter family!
I just bought my Moxie! Waiting for delivery, but when I played with it at the shop it was so smooth and light. I was very happy with my doodling.

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