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Aug 05, 2011
Legendary performance, iconic top of the line machine, a future heirloom.
21 of 21 found this helpful Bernina machines are a little like a Rolex watch, you are buying exclusivity, prestige, oh and it also sews. And sew it does, very well. The stitch formation and selection is top-of-the class, but it is full of other pleasant surprises. Needle up, and single cycle of the stroke to bring up the bobbin thread are nice bonuses. A hidden bobbin winder that stops the motion of the rest of the machine to just wind bobbins, is a joy to use. A Basting stitch, or tailor tacking with stitches almost an inch long, is available at the flip of a switch. The "Red/Green" stitch switch makes for convenient changes between a straight stitch and a more complicated edge finishing stitch. Handy when you are doing multiple takes of the same 2 stitches. Finally; my real reason for buying this one, the Bernina "Knee Lift", allows you to keep two hands on the work and raise or lower the presser foot with a little side push of your right knee. Often it is mistaken for a speed control, and overlooked, but once you've begun working with two hands, you'll want to continue. (This is a standard Knee-lift feature on the big commercial machines). There are two versions of this machine, I own the earlier version. The later version has two more desirable features, a thread cutter in the back corner of the free-arm (it looks like a little silver button. Also, in addition to "Needle up" it has a heel press feature that brings the needle down, and stops (useful for turning corners). With 20 useful and decorative stitches, a built in world class 5-step button hole feature, this machine will spoil the user. Spoil yourself and get one while they are available.

Jan 08, 2020
The Right Tight.
2 of 2 found this helpful I've used their digital wrench and the regular one. The digital beeps when you're getting close to the desired torque, and goes solid when you're 'there'. The other non digital wrench just 'turns loose' when you hit the correct torque. This might work better for some of you.
Both wrenches are great quality for the price. I find myself getting fasteners tightened a lot more than I'd have 'guessed' before. Yep, you now get the 'right tight'. Buy one.