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Baby Lock Tiara price
I test drove the Tiara at a dealer 30 minutes away and really liked it. I have bought from this dealer before, I like her, and she is offering the machine which includes a Koala cabinet for $6950. The machaine and cabinet combo is called the Tiara Studio. She is throwing in the overlay piece and 3-year "gold standard" warranty for free. It is really nice and sturdy in the cabinet. She quoted me the non-sale price for machine, cabinet, overlay, and warranty as $11,000 which about made me puke! Granted you are going to pay more from a dealer versus ordering online somewhere, but is the $6950 a decent price for what I would get? It's a lot of money and I want to make a wise investment. Am I missing something crucial? I hate 'negotiating' but understand it can be done. Would appreciate your thoughts and comments.
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I saw one and it was about $5000. Saw one at a quilt show for under $5000
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Sounds pretty good to me. These are hard times. Just make sure it is exactly what you want. Just like a car, when you take it out, the value depreciates immediately. Good Luck
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If you get stuck on the $$$ in the negotiation.. go for extras... feet, tread , cutting mat etc.
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Originally Posted by Lori S
(Post 6659074)
If you get stuck on the $$$ in the negotiation.. go for extras... feet, tread , cutting mat etc.
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I have seen the machine for around 5-6k by itself so with the cabinets it sounds reasonable for the average pricing you can find, 11k sounds like MSRP
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Originally Posted by Dolphyngyrl
(Post 6659786)
I have seen the machine for around 5-6k by itself so with the cabinets it sounds reasonable for the average pricing you can find, 11k sounds like MSRP
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I just went to a seminar for the Viking 16" sit down. It was on special for $5999 which included the mat, stitch regulator and the table. I understand the Viking, Babylock and HQ are all made by the same company in Utah.
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Does the machine include the Tru Stitch (the stitch regulator?).
HQ sells the Sweet Sixteen for $5,195 for the machine, table and bobbin winder, and $6,190 if it includes the tru stitch. The overlay for the 30x36 table is another $90. In looking at the Tiara Studio package - the Koala table is bigger (and probably nicer - being that it is made of wood) than the HQ table - so I can see where the Babylock dealer would place a premium price on the table. I have no idea what their warranty costs. See what they are willing to throw in - useful accessories include the open toe hopping foot and the horizontal spool pin. Be aware though that changing out the foot on a Sweet Sixteen/Tiara is much more involved than on a domestic machine. My HQ dealer gave me ~$100 to spend on accessories of my choosing and a discount on any HQ accessories that I purchase from her in the future. They are fun machines. Cheers, K |
FYI - can't speak to this koala but the others that I have seen are like all other cabinets (with the exception of really expensive custom ones) just have wood looking veneer on them. In the premade cabinets, Koala is one of the nicest, but in this case don't know how much of a difference that would make from the white one that I have seen from other places that the machine comes with.
I would probably check a few other places that are within driving distance if available and check their prices and then go back to the dealer closest to you to see if they will match. Unfortunately most dealers will not give you a price over the phone. I do agree that one of the things you would probably want is the stitch regulator - check to see if that comes with the package. If not how much it is. |
That's quite a bit more than a Bailey (http://www.baileyssewingcenter.com/) which has both sit down and frame, a good reputation for the machine and the service, and in the lower 48 states, a lot of time, they offer free shipping.
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I just bought a floor model Tiara (6 months on the floor in a quiet shop), table included, for $4,500. The table extensions were another $432; $100 for the mat. The bobbin winder was included, but not the stitch regulator. Be sure you try the stitch regulator out. I did not like it at all, and that saved $1,000. I can't bring it home for another week until my husband gets back in town. I'm so excited!
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I purchased a Tiara this spring and I love it! It was a "floor model " and included the standard table, no extension, and the bobbin winder which I think are usually included. Also included was the overlay. I could have gotten the Koala table for about $1,000 extra which was more than I cared to spend and actually it was too big to fit in my sewing area. I paid about $5000. ( I can't remember exactly and frankly don't want to remember). I did not get the stitch regulator as I really found it awkward to use and usually have little trouble with FMQ. From what I have heard, there is very little room for negotiations on this kind of thing. To me the big thing is support....do you have good communication with your dealer, do they have good repair/maintainance staff. Any machine purchase, as far as I'm concerned should be done with a good dealer so you have someone to call when you do something stupid like forget to plug the embroidery attachment into the sewing machine and wonder why it won't work. (Ask me how I know about such a thing, lol.) Enjoy your new purchase!
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Did she give you a price for the set up minus the Koala cabinet? I got the Tiara (new), table, overlay, bobbin winder, stitch regulator. 3 year Gold Standard plus a box of goodies worth $100. for around $4800. I bought my own side table, the one that went with the unit was around $180. I love mine and have had no problems with it, other than completing my tops to quilt!!
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