Koala Cabinets- Yay or Nay??
#1
Koala Cabinets- Yay or Nay??
After weeks of trying to decide what I want in my quilting room and what makes the most sense I have decided on this.
http://www.sewingandcraftclub.com/in...ategory_id=303
For those that may have a Koala cabinet, are you happy with it? How has it held up? Did you order it from your local shop?? Did you get a good deal on it??? Would you buy one again?
I looked at the horn cabinets but they would not fit my needs, I need the height since I am tall and I have not seen any other brands that offer this option. I could ask hubby to build me one, but I would like it in this life time . Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!!!!
http://www.sewingandcraftclub.com/in...ategory_id=303
For those that may have a Koala cabinet, are you happy with it? How has it held up? Did you order it from your local shop?? Did you get a good deal on it??? Would you buy one again?
I looked at the horn cabinets but they would not fit my needs, I need the height since I am tall and I have not seen any other brands that offer this option. I could ask hubby to build me one, but I would like it in this life time . Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!!!!
#2
Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Urbandale, IA
Posts: 66
My recommendation is to go for it. I have them and LOVE them. I love how you can lower the machine down into the cabinet and then close the door when you have company coming. I have several of the pieces and use every one of them.
I did them from my LQS and lucked out twice because I got the floor models.
Good luck making a decision. PM me I you have any questions.
I did them from my LQS and lucked out twice because I got the floor models.
Good luck making a decision. PM me I you have any questions.
#3
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Outer Space
Posts: 9,319
I love my Koala cabinet. The only issue I've had is knocking rulers down onto it and leaving divits where the ruler has marred the table. Not the table's fault, but still not good. Make sure you open it all right away as mine had several parts that were damaged and needed replacing.
#4
Super Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Vermont
Posts: 1,095
I love mine! A local quilt shop that sold them was closing it's doors and I got a great deal on the floor model. It was in perfect condition. I didn't get Koala's delivery service, so I had to set up the unit by myself, including removal of all the packing materials and had to level the lift by myself but the installation manual is easy to follow. If my room was bigger I would fill it with Koala furniture.
#5
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Richland, WA
Posts: 60
You only spent weeks trying to decide? I spent a couple of years. I went to a quilt show and they had show prices for their cabinets. My local dealer told me that she would match whatever price I could get at the quilt show. So I got a formal quote at the show and then took it to my local dealer and, about a month later, I had my cabinet. My only regret was that I took so long to make my decision and buy one. I absolutely love it!
#6
Super Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Mechanicsville, IA
Posts: 1,497
Yay! Mine gets delivered tomorrow. My Bernina 880 is too heavy for other cabinets to lift and I prefer to sew with a flat surface. It has electric motors that control the hydraulic lift. And is so well made it is worth the cost. I had a Viking table but it wasn't heavy enough to handle this machine. We had to temporarily lay a 3/8" plywood board on top of the Viking table temporarily just to control the vibration so I could embroider! Better to do it right the first time. Get as big a table as you can fit in your room for binding those large quilts.
#7
I have had my Koala cabinet for 15 years. I use it daily as my Bernina sits in the slot for the machine and I have my Featherweight on the opposite side. I think it still looks like new. Actually, it was not new when I purchased it. The cabinet was a floor model in a fabric store so I got it at a great price. I also have a Koala cutting table that is 13 years old. I purchased it new; but it has been worth every cent. I love the storage space in my cabinets. I am a real fan of Koala cabinets.
#8
I say YAY! I purchased a Koala about two and a half years ago and am very happy with it. It only took me about 30 seconds to decide when I saw the display at a local craft festival. The one I decided on was about the same footprint as my dining room table, so you can guess what happened to the dining room table - gone! I went through a LQS to place the order and the process was very straightforward and quick - about a month from order placement to delivery. I had the Koala delivery service and it was top notch. To date, I have had no issues or problems with my cabinet whatsoever. It is a joy to use and I would buy another one in an instant!
#9
Thank you everyone!!!
Thank you everyone for your feedback!!! I am going to order it, I am so excited!! We bought a new house in December and I now have a room all to myself for quilting. I am taking my time and setting up everything just the way I want it; it's going to be so nice to not have to put my stuff away every day!!!!
#10
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: chicago, IL
Posts: 9,589
I'm glad that you have decided to get it....but if possible...order it from a local source. They will do the set up and delivery. If there are any issues with the unit, it will not be delivered...they will replace it with a perfect one. Koala is picky about their cabinets and want you to have a good experience.
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