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Happy Tails 07-14-2012 11:17 AM

Janome Owners, please i need your help
 
I am ready to trade up my Baby Lock Elegante 2. The dealer I bought it from has stopped selling babylock and is now a Janome dealer. There is one other BL dealer in my area. I wanted to trade up to the BL Ellisimo Gold, but they don't do trade ups. I contacted the dealer I bought my BL from and he tells me that Janome is willing to give me exactly what I paid 4 years ago for my machine towards the Janome 12000. I would have to pay 5,100 (including 15% tax) to get this machine. Please help me is this something I should do??? I can't afford to make any mistakes at these prices. Thanks so much for your help, Wendy

QuiltE 07-14-2012 11:59 AM

Getting what you paid for your machine four years ago is definitely a good deal!! However, whether the model you are considering is for you or not, is something only you know! Janome has a good site with the ability to compare the features of their different machines.

I have had 3 Janomes and have ben quite happy with them. Add to that a wonderful dealer!! If you're happy with your dealer, that's certainly one reason to stay with them.

As for pricing ... look around and check the price for the same model with other dealers. One way to check your dealer and whether they truly are giving you a deal ... ask them what they would charge if you bought the machine without trading your BL. That might tell you how "real" their price is! After all, you might want to keep it as a 2nd machine, or give it to a family member.

Good Luck!

Ruby the Quilter 07-14-2012 12:02 PM

I traded up for the 12000 and love the machine. I think that dealers can't change the price. It's a great machine. Love love the quilting foot and the stitch for that.

knlsmith 07-14-2012 01:10 PM

I would do it in a heartbeat! That's a grwat deal. And since you already know your dealer, that's a big plus, too. :)

debquilts2 07-14-2012 01:24 PM

janome 12000 retails for 8999.00

Jackie Spencer 07-14-2012 01:32 PM

Sounds like a deal to me. Not everyone will give you brand new price for a machine that is 4 years old!! I have a Janome and love , love , love it!!

cmw0829 07-14-2012 01:35 PM

I think you should try both machines before you make a decision. You can sell your Ellegante privately if you prefer the Babylock.

I tried the Janome 11000 and the Ellisimo and chose the Ellisimo - of course, that was MY preference. The Janome 12000 wasn't out at the time.

Good luck!!

Joset 07-14-2012 01:41 PM

wow i would do it in a heart beat.

Dolphyngyrl 07-14-2012 02:07 PM

I would try out both machines, you might prefer the babylock over the janome and don't want to be mad at yourself for making the wrong decision for you. That is a lot of money to invest so you want to be sure the machine has all of the features you want. What seems like a great deal might not be if you end up not liking the machine.

kathdavis 07-14-2012 02:38 PM

Try out both machines. It isn't a good deal if you don't get the machine you really want. It's not like they are giving it to you free.

b.zang 07-14-2012 02:58 PM

Wow, don't wait too long! I've had Janome machines for years, worked them all very hard and every one has only been retired due to my desire for a newer, fancier machine. In fact, I first chose a Janome based on the recommendation of a home ec. sewing teacher because Janome was the machine that stood up well to high school students. Add that background to the capacity of the new machines and the Janome becomes a fine, reliable product. On top of that, it sounds like you have a great place to continue dealing with as you keep up with regular maintenance visits. DO IT.

susie-susie-susie 07-14-2012 06:56 PM

I love my Janome. If you still like the mating after a test run, I think you should go for it. Getting what you paid for your machine 4 years ago sounds like a great deal. I would go for it.
Sue

Happy Tails 07-15-2012 03:04 AM

The Janome 12000 and the Ellisimo both sell for 10,000.00 plus 15% sales tax(11,500) in my area. I have watched every video that's available online. Although I originally wanted to stay with the BL, I am open to change lol (mine isn't even made anymore so it's probably middle of the chain whereas the 2 I mentioned above are top of the lines) I know to try to sell mine privately, I'd be lucky to get $1,500.00 for it. I really like the embroidery unit on the back with the Janome and other things I saw in the videos too. I thank you guys who answered me and if there are more people with Janome's do you love them? Thanks soooo much, Wendy

Happy Tails 07-15-2012 03:13 AM

The Janome 12000 and the Ellisimo both sell for 10,000.00 plus 15% sales tax(11,500) in my area. I have watched every video that's available online. Although I originally wanted to stay with the BL, I am open to change lol (mine isn't even made anymore so it's probably middle of the chain whereas the 2 I mentioned above are top of the lines) I know to try to sell mine privately, I'd be lucky to get $1,500.00 for it. I really like the embroidery unit on the back with the Janome and other things I saw in the videos too. I thank you guys who answered me and if there are more people with Janome's do you love them? Thanks soooo much, Wendy

patricej 07-15-2012 03:42 AM

i have a janome MC11000 and an MC6600P. i've had the first for nearly four years and the second for nearly three.
i am very happy with both.
i will confess to a niggling yen for the 12000 waaaaaaaaaaay in the back of my mind.
so far, though, i am happy enough with the 11000 to ignore it. (who knows how long that will last. LOL )

my favorite thing about the 11000 is the way the embroidery unit is built in. the only thing i have to remove (and therefore risk losing or damaging) is the hoops. it's also excellent for piecing and quilting - either straight-line or free-motion. all of that will be true of the 12000, too. :)

quiltnmore 07-28-2012 05:16 PM

One thing I found out from the preview of the 12000 is that it comes with limited hoops - unless that has changed. My Ellegante has a bunch of hoops and I would miss the 4x4 and the 5x7 hoops. Check out the feet that come with the 12000 also, I can't remember if you have all the feet for quilting included.

I also have the Janome 11000 and love it for embroidery and quilting. It is so much easier than the big embroidery module of the Ellegante. I love Janome and now can't find a dealer anywhere nearby for Babylock.

Hey, do you know how to use the border and quilting hoops with your Ellegante II? I upgraded to the II and can't find anywhere to learn how to use the upgrades.

Good advice on the board, be sure and play with the 12000 and make sure you like it. Only if you like it will it be an excellent deal!


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