Juki TL98Q or TL-2000Qi?
#11
From what I see you got a good deal, the retail price is more for the one you received plus a quilter machine
Juki TL98Q High Speed Sewing and Quilting Machine - FREE 5 Year Nationwide Extended Warranty
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Suggested Retail: $1,499.99
Your Price: $899.00
Juki TL2000QI High Speed Sewing and Quilting Machine - FREE 5 Year Nationwide Extended Warranty
Click here for more information on this product.
Suggested Retail: $1,995.00
Your Price: $899.00
info from: http://www.sewvacdirect.com/jukisew.html
Juki TL98Q High Speed Sewing and Quilting Machine - FREE 5 Year Nationwide Extended Warranty
Click here for more information on this product.
Suggested Retail: $1,499.99
Your Price: $899.00
Juki TL2000QI High Speed Sewing and Quilting Machine - FREE 5 Year Nationwide Extended Warranty
Click here for more information on this product.
Suggested Retail: $1,995.00
Your Price: $899.00
info from: http://www.sewvacdirect.com/jukisew.html
#14
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Posts: 17
Maybe. I am awfully shy about returning things. I wouldn't know the difference between the 98 and 2000, though. So even if I try the 2000, I have no idea about how it compares to the 98. We don't have a dealer here, so I wasn't able to try it. I want to mostly piece with it and I heard you cant go wrong with juki. :)
#17
Here is the information on the machine you received:
http://www.raichert.com/tl2000qi/tl2000qi_juki.html
If you read the first couple of sentences it will tell you that it has a couple of features the 98Q didn't have like LED lights and improved foot control.
The Juki TL2010Q was the machine that replaced the 98Q if you read in the left side column on the description:
http://www.raichert.com/TL2010Q/tl2010.html
I don't think you can go wrong with the machine you received but it is your personal preference that matters. I love my 98Q but as always manufacturers are always trying to improve and upgrade their machines.
http://www.raichert.com/tl2000qi/tl2000qi_juki.html
If you read the first couple of sentences it will tell you that it has a couple of features the 98Q didn't have like LED lights and improved foot control.
The Juki TL2010Q was the machine that replaced the 98Q if you read in the left side column on the description:
http://www.raichert.com/TL2010Q/tl2010.html
I don't think you can go wrong with the machine you received but it is your personal preference that matters. I love my 98Q but as always manufacturers are always trying to improve and upgrade their machines.
#20
I just bought a 2010 juki, and had asked opinion, everyone loved Juki. I think one of the comments is that the 98 isn't being made anymore, but I could be wrong. I am patiently waiting for mine, since I have a couple of quilts that need to be FMQ by May 20
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