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Old 12-15-2011, 05:05 PM
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I am contemplating getting one for myself with the overtime of working christmas and new years, just not sure which one, for those of you who have these, how do you like them or which one would you choose. the gidget is slightly bigger by a few inches but not by much
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I have the sew ezi table-----I LOVE IT!!! I comes with a custome cut out for your machine, its lightweight and portable, it comes with a cover that has pockets for the insert. It was easy to set up and folds away neatly which is what I need for my tiny tiny place. Also when running full speed there is no vibration and the table remains steady. The gidget was cheaper but the reviews for the sew ezi were better- Yes it is a small table but I use a 6ft folding table to make my work area bigger. Let us know which one you get!!!!!
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I looked at both and ended up with the Gidget II. The issue with me was the side of the base (the feet). The SewEzi legs were wider than the Gidget II and I needed it to fit in a very narrow space in my camper in addition to using it at home. I am quite happy with my Gidget II which I have used for my Singer Featherweight and my Singer 99 portable. The height of the needle place is different between the machines, but the Gidget is easy to adjust.

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I like the Sew-ezi. It is easy to take along, you can pull it on the 2 wheels, has a nice zip on cover. Easy to store too.
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I have the SewEzi and LOVE IT!! I do several retreats a year and I take mine with me every time. It is lightweight and very portable. I can sew at top speed and there is no vibration or wobbling. I have multiple inserts for my different machines. I have also used a clear insert and put my Ott light under it and have used it as a light box.
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Wow it is going on my christmas list. thank you
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Try doing a search here, I think the sew-ez was discussed a few months ago.

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I have the sew ez and I agree with the other posters. It's great.
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I just bought the "gidget" for my 301...Love it very sturdy and slides under my LR couch when not in use.
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I have the Sew-Ezi for my Singer featherweight. Love it!
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