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McGargantuette 09-10-2016 07:50 PM

I don't think the 2000 has the 2010's speed moderator feature, so I'll have to muddle along on my own. But for this price I'll make do!

McGargantuette 09-13-2016 04:24 PM

If anyone is considering this deal, just want to report that my Juki TL-2000qi arrived today. It is indeed brand new, in its original unopened packaging. All expected items were in the box, including 3 presser feet (possibly 4 -- I need to wait for my husband to come help me lift it from its box and styrofoam packing pieces, so I can't see if another foot is already mounted on the presser foot stem), 4 bobbins, 4 needles, oil, screwdrivers, spool cover, lint brush, knee lift lever, extension table, and soft cover. Ended up getting it with free shipping and no tax, so my price out the door was $575. I can't wait to set it up and get acquainted!

Austinite 09-16-2016 12:22 PM

Super curious to hear your initial experiments on your new machine! I'm considering a straight stitcher for a larger throat space, I've done two queens and a king on my DSM but it's getting harder to squeeze my quilts thru and renting time on a LA gets pricey quickly lol, let us know what you think, I'm looking at the 2010 and the brother 1500 but the 2000 is much cheaper than the 2010

McGargantuette 09-16-2016 09:11 PM

I will let you know ASAP. I had to go out of town right after bringing the Juki into the house. Wanted to take it with me, but I did take it out of the box just to look at it. It looks really really nice. Big and tall throat space, and I just like the aesthetics of this machine! As I hoped and suspected, it does in fact come with the standard 1/4" foot installed, plus 3 more feet in the box -- a 1/5" darning/FMQ foot, a compensating foot, and a walking/even feed foot. I'm looking forward to trying it out!

brandy123 09-17-2016 12:25 AM


Originally Posted by McGargantuette (Post 7646710)
Yes that's what I thought too. But I'd seen it at a cheaper price a couple of weeks ago, so decided to try to find it again. I went to the listing at $719, and noticed a link under the "add to cart" button, that says something like "new from $574.99." I clicked through there and found it listed again at 574.99.

I bought me one too for the price of $574.99 on amazon

brandy123 09-17-2016 12:33 AM

My old machine doesn't have the speed moderator feature and I use it for quilting all the time so the speed moderator feature was not a necessary. From a 4 in harp with foot control only to make king size quilts on juki tl2000qi makes up for no moderator.

elly66 09-17-2016 04:10 AM

Thanks so much for your post. I was telling my husband about it (after I wiped drool off my chin) and he ordered this for my 50th birthday. It was so fast in coming (said next week and arrived Thursday) that we were both got a surprise! :)

Took her for a test drive and it's wonderful! I was quilting on a Bernina 830 record so just having the needle down position is a treat!

McGargantuette 09-17-2016 06:45 AM

Congratulations, brandy and elly! I still feel so lucky and pleased to have found such a great deal on this machine, and I'm very happy to have shared that luck and happiness with other machine appreciators!

mama's place 09-17-2016 10:14 AM

McG....Glad you joined us Juki owners. I am always telling people what a great, sturdy, tough machine it is. I bought it to do FMQing and have now bought a frame for it and am trying to get used to quilting on a frame. I wanted to share a hint someone gave me about the foot pedal and regulating the speed of the machine that doesn't have a speed regulator. i have the TL98Q and it might be a bit different from yours, but I placed a thick piece of cardboard under my foot pedal and taped it in place. First, I folded the cardboard and slipped it under the foot pedal, then taped it. The cardboard keeps the pedal from going as far down and slows down the speed. Can you tell I am very low-tech? HA But, it works really well for me. Give it a try. Brenda

McGargantuette 09-17-2016 01:34 PM

Thanks very much, Brenda. I'm so looking forward to getting to know my new Juki. Thanks for the low-tech speed moderator tip -- I'm going to give it a try. When you say you taped the folded cardboard under the pedal, you mean you opened up the pedal and taped the cardboard inside there, correct?


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