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Old 10-13-2013, 03:39 AM
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slmeyer
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I just purchased a $79 Brother from Walmart. We were on vacation and I wanted to make my GD some dresses while on vacation. After we left on our trip we discovered my good sewing machine was still sitting at home. So off to Walmart to see what they had. I bought the cheapest Brother they had and it did a decent job of sewing and buttonholes. No tension problems or anything else. This machine is great for sewing once in a while, but will not hold up to long term sewing. If it breaks there will be no way to have it repaired and parts will not be available. Sewing machine dealers do not work on these types of machines even though they have the Brother or Bernette name they are not the same as the ones you would buy from a dealer. I used to work at a sewing machine store and the parts for these machines are not available. Most brands of sewing machine dealers have a lower priced entry kevel model that is affordable. These will be warranted and you can get service if there is an issue.
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