Adhesive LED lights
#21
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Location: Southern USA
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I have two sets of the Ecolux. The price is not so expensive compared to only needing one power cord. The cord can be moved to a different machine. A few guild members bought a cheaper version, and one's DH rigged up a set of the lights. None not as nice. Just buy the good set and enjoy.
#22
You can get separate strips for each machine, and just use 1 cord if you get the adapter. I think it was $5 when I bought mine, but that was before the "sewing machine kit" that they sell now. It may be included.
#23
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I got some some as a gift from my quilting buddy. They are wonderful although expensive. My only problem is mine became dislodged after quilting several Queen/king size quilts. Emailed the company to see what they used to attach. No reply. I bought double stick tape but they are still not attached as well as when they were new. If able, buy 5-6 lights verses the shorter strip.
#28
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Location: Southern USA
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I got some some as a gift from my quilting buddy. They are wonderful although expensive. My only problem is mine became dislodged after quilting several Queen/king size quilts. Emailed the company to see what they used to attach. No reply. I bought double stick tape but they are still not attached as well as when they were new. If able, buy 5-6 lights verses the shorter strip.
I used Command strips refills instead of the original adhesive. I wanted to be sure I could take the strip off without any residue. Be sure and clean the area with alcohol first. It will remove any film so the adhesive will hold better.
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