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9400 Price
Originally Posted by KnitnutBZ
(Post 8214915)
Thanks for the inputs. I love my 6600 also but was looking at the bigger throat, lights, free arm and a few other amenities without break8ng the bank. I doubt I would sell my 6600 as my daughters has her eye on it and what they would allow me for a trade in I would rather give it to her. LOL. I will check into the 9400 also. Just don’t want to get into too high a price. Will keep u posted.
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I have a 8900. It is similar to the 8200 but with more stitches (which I don't use). Like it very much. The only problem I have is the feed dogs eat triangle points so I have to use a leader when sewing them. Otherwise the machine does everything I want and more. ETA: I paid $2,250.00 for mine and the list price was around $5,000.00. Some dealers give much better discounts than others.
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Well, I did it! Just purchased a 9450. It was $4500 and trading in my 6600 brought it down to $3000! That means my trade in was worth $300 more than I paid for it over 11 years ago! Another dealer told me $3500 for the 9400 with upgrade, but would not take a trade. I have to drive 1 3/4 hr to get it, but to me that is well worth it. Can’t wait!
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Originally Posted by aggie
(Post 8214954)
I just priced the 9400. It was $4500. Too dear for me. Has anyone bought it at a cheaper price? If I purchase it online, can I bring it to any Janome dealer to honor the warranty? I think it would be less expensive online
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Originally Posted by KnitnutBZ
(Post 8213981)
I have a janome 6600. It’s about 8 years old. Works fine but am looking to up grade to a 8200. It seems to be more in my price range and I like the 11” throat plus the 9mm stitch width. Does anyone have any pros or cons to report on this machine. Thank you in advance.
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