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,Philips Sonicare Advance 4100 Sonic Power Toothbrush , Oral-B S-320 Sonic Complete Rechargeable Power Toothbrush ,Philips Sonicare Elite e9500 Custom Care Power Toothbrush ,Philips Sonicare Elite e7300 Power Toothbrush , Philips Sonicare Flexcare RS980 Toothbrush With UV Sanitizer Product Description The SINGER 2932 sewing machine is a workhorse that will make any project a breeze.
A basic sewing machine with all the right added features to create any project you can imagine, the Singer 2932 has features that include a drop feed for free-motion sewing, adjustable stitch length control, and an automatic needle threader that simplifies a project from start to finish.
The machine also features 35 stitch patterns with a fully automatic one-step buttonhole, adjustable stitch width and length, adjustable presser foot pressure, four presser feet (zigzag/all purpose, button sewing, buttonhole, zipper) and more in the free-arm on-board storage compartment. Instruction manual and power cord (73 inches long) are also included.
Drop Feed Allows free-motion sewing for creative topstitching. Adjustable Stitch Length and Width Keep seams strong and prevent bunching on any type of fabric. Fully Automatic One-Step Buttonhole Professional results at the touch of a button. Additional Features & Benefits Four Snap-on Presser Feet Expands your creative sewing possibilities. Quick and Easy Threading Be ready to sew in no time. Bobbin Class: 15 Needles: 2020 & 2045 Light Bulb: 120V 10 Watt Automatic Needle Threader Sewing's biggest timesaver. Warranty 25-year limited warranty Ready, Set, Sew! DVD A complete introduction to sewing machines. Accessories Included
- All-purpose foot
- Button-sewing foot
- Buttonhole foot
- Zipper foot
- Screwdriver
- Pack of needles
- Quilt guide
- Seam ripper/brush
- Bobbins
- Spool caps
- Soft-sided dust cover
This review is from: SINGER 2932 Sewing Machine (Kitchen)
I bought this machine from Joann Fabrics and returned it in less than a week. I sewed two fleece sweaters and had the thread jam in the first one. Not too bad, I was able to get the thread yanked out of the mechanism. But on the second sweater it actually pulled the fabric into the mechanism! I had to yank and tore a hole in the back of my garment. When I returned it to the store, the manager said she has the same machine and when it jams she just turns the bobbin around!
My old machine is a 29 year old Kenmore with limited stitches and it has served me well for that time. Since this newer mechanical model had more trouble than my old machine, I decided to take the leap and purchase a computerized Brother model (PC-420). It's much more expensive, but I guess it's time to take the leap. Will let you know how it goes.
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