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The JUKI 2010Q is truly a 'semi industrial' machine as its parts are thicker and therefore stronger, than a standard home sewing machine. It also comes fully equipped so there's no need to purchase additional feet/table.
I've owned my 2010Q for several years and LOVE it. The F600, also a fantastic machine, is a completely different animal. It is a home sewing machine w bells and whistles, and sews a beautiful stitch. |
I have the Juki 2010. What I like about it that the Brother doesn't have is a speed control. My foot gets very heavy and when it does my stitching isn't as pretty.
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Originally Posted by Colorful1
(Post 7460061)
The JUKI 2010Q is truly a 'semi industrial' machine as its parts are thicker and therefore stronger, than a standard home sewing machine. It also comes fully equipped so there's no need to purchase additional feet/table.
I've owned my 2010Q for several years and LOVE it. The F600, also a fantastic machine, is a completely different animal. It is a home sewing machine w bells and whistles, and sews a beautiful stitch. |
Originally Posted by shesews
(Post 7418354)
I'm wondering if anyone can tell me the real difference between the Juki model of these straight stitch only, 1500 stitches/min. machines and the others: Brother, Babylock, Janome? They pretty much they even look alike except for the name on them! A salesperson at a local shop that sells both Babylock and Juki told me that the Juki is a better machine; she said that it has a "stronger" motor. Can someone verify this? The Juki costs more than the Brother model. I'm wondering if the Juki truly better quality. I appreciate your help. Shesews
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