Old 01-26-2023, 06:05 AM
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Onebyone
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It cost me $150 for a service fee for my Juki plus part and labor if any repair needed. That's why I did not get the thread cutter replaced for the second time. And that cost was several years ago. Same cost for the service of my Brother 1500. My friends who have high end machines pay a min of $250 for yearly service. There are five quilt/dealers in my area and this is the going rate. Two sells Bernina, one sells Husqvarna, one sells Janome, one sells Juki, Brother, and Babylock. All with brand techs and service.
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