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sewnsewer2 09-08-2016 04:29 AM

I think you got a great deal!! Years ago I bought the TL98Q and paid $700.

Geri B 09-08-2016 05:10 AM

Re Amazon - like new .........you know it's not "brand new"....make sure you have a warranty....it may be refurbished by mfgr....or a resale by third party....good luck with purchase. I always buy books from the "used" price list....

dc989 09-08-2016 05:13 AM

Is this a Juki model that would work for quilting and garment construction? I do both.

sparkys_mom 09-08-2016 05:29 AM

I did a "TL2000qi" vs "TL2010qi" and, other than the price, I couldn't see any difference in them. Can anyone shed light on that?

McGargantuette 09-08-2016 06:27 AM

Geri B, the listing describes the item "Sold by Amazon" and "New," not "Like New" or used or refurbished. I don't think they can label it as new if it isn't? Dc989, this one does straight stitch only (not even zigzag), and doesn't have the piece that pulls away from the needle area to make it easy to sew a cuff or pant leg (why can't I remember what that's called?!?!!?). Sparky's mom, I think the biggest difference is that the 2000 doesn't have the speed moderator feature that the 2010 has. The 2010 also has a couple more presser feet than the 2000. I would like to have the speed moderator and the 1/4" foot, but the price on the 2010 is so much higher than $574 that I decided to just buy the 1/4" foot separately and learn to "drive" the thing at 5 mph rather than at 1500 stitches per minute!

Just Jan 09-08-2016 07:09 AM


Originally Posted by dc989 (Post 7647773)
Is this a Juki model that would work for quilting and garment construction? I do both.

Yes, its just a straight stitch machine

Just Jan 09-08-2016 07:18 AM


Originally Posted by McGargantuette (Post 7647814)
Geri B, the listing describes the item "Sold by Amazon" and "New," not "Like New" or used or refurbished. I don't think they can label it as new if it isn't? Dc989, this one does straight stitch only (not even zigzag), and doesn't have the piece that pulls away from the needle area to make it easy to sew a cuff or pant leg (why can't I remember what that's called?!?!!?). Sparky's mom, I think the biggest difference is that the 2000 doesn't have the speed moderator feature that the 2010 has. The 2010 also has a couple more presser feet than the 2000. I would like to have the speed moderator and the 1/4" foot, but the price on the 2010 is so much higher than $574 that I decided to just buy the 1/4" foot separately and learn to "drive" the thing at 5 mph rather than at 1500 stitches per minute!

Be careful and make sure it is new. Otherwise add the difference and buy a new one. Its like buying a used car... you don't know what you're getting until you have it and then its too late! I paid $745 for mine a year and a half ago and its the 2010Q. Check with Donna at Ken's Sewing Supply. They have excellent discounts and no tax or shipping. 1-877-536-7739. And they have them in stock.
(Forgot to add, I buy my extra bobbins on ebay.)

McGargantuette 09-08-2016 07:30 AM

Thanks, JustJan. I did check the prices at Kens Sewing but they are a couple of hundred $ more, even for a refurbished machine. And this one is clearly and unambiguously labeled as "new." Thanks for the bobbin tip -- would've been a bit leery of buying them on eBay if not for you and a couple other posters!

Just Jan 09-08-2016 08:11 AM


Originally Posted by McGargantuette (Post 7647864)
Thanks, JustJan. I did check the prices at Kens Sewing but they are a couple of hundred $ more, even for a refurbished machine. And this one is clearly and unambiguously labeled as "new." Thanks for the bobbin tip -- would've been a bit leery of buying them on eBay if not for you and a couple other posters!

Did you actually call them or just look at their online prices? If you didn't call them you should call and ask for Donna and tell her your circumstances. She will work with you and save you a lot over their advertised prices. You can tell her I recommended them. I sent another board member to her and she got a really good deal too, plus I have purchased 3 big ticket items through them. Good Luck.

McGargantuette 09-08-2016 08:20 AM

I only checked them online. Thanks for your push -- I will call Donna and see what they say. (Should I tell her "JustJan" sent me?) Thanks so much for your help -- I really appreciate it.

-- just called. Unfortunately they can't meet that price or come close enough to it. I really would like to patronize them. They are a terrific company and I will be buying my presser feet and other accessories from them whenever possible.


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