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Reviews (5)

Feb 04, 2017
So far so good
6 of 6 found this helpful I enjoy the power of the Juki TL-2010Q. My old machine struggled to sew through thick fabrics like Cordura 1000 denier and thick seams. It also does very well with 1 ounce ripstop nylon. The only hitch has been that stitches laid in reverse don't quite match those laid in forward. The thread cutter and (presser foot) knee lift saves so much time. Needle up/down responds instantly, unlike some electronic machines, which this is NOT. It has no circuit board that will burn out in a couple years. The stitches have been very consistent. I had to study the needle threader, but it does work. The thread cutter will stop working if lint gets caught up under the pressure plate--just clean when it doesn't cut. 1500 stitches per minute is more than I can handle, but most speeds below that far exceed the 800 or so claimed by household machines. AT low or high speed and every speed in between, the machine doesn't wiggle or rattle--under the plastic cover is metal and guts engineered to run smoothly.
I love the table extension. I don't quilt,--it just helps to have a bit more table on my side of the presser foot as well as to the left. The only way this could be better is if I just took a 6' long slab of laminate countertop and made a hole in it to fit the machine. Also the throat is 1-2 inches more than most machines, which would really help quilters with larger quilts.
Maybe I wish it had free arm capability, but given its overwhelming advantages over the average or even most expensive electronic machines, I don't miss that much.
The bobbin isn't drop in, in front of the presser plate. You have to insert it into a bobbin case and push it in from the left. I just wish it held much more thread than a standard bobbin.

Jul 27, 2017
Replaces the Note 4 I had
I'm not sure why I returned to a Note 4 after the first one drowned in Puget Sound, but I have the thing again with the Samsung bloatware that has many users screaming bloody murder. I scream for ice scream.
This is a new phone, with new battery and charger, though the charging adapter doesn't have "Samsung" printed on it. And it is gorgeous in white, which my dead black phone wasn't. It arrived two days earlier than promised, a pleasant surprise!
If I could have bought a Google Pixel directly from Google for a good price, I might have, as I've read that it doesn't come packed with useless apps that you can't uninstall.
By the way, I went swimming, rode my bike and ate a whole pizza today!

Sep 04, 2016
Everything that you paid for
Wonderful sound that rings. construction generally very neat with no blobs of glue inside or out. The green finish looks even, not that it matters. The tuners aren't great but they do the job.
Add in a set up by a good vendor (Mim) and you have ukes that you want to play because the chords are in tune, unlike other vendors' ukes. The strings are a nice playable height above the fret board and notes don't buzz.