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How often should my sewing machine, serger or embroidery machine be serviced?

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How often should my sewing machine, serger or embroidery machine be serviced?

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A. Generally, if you sew a decent amount it is a good idea to have your machine serviced yearly. (we offer a 20% discount to those who do that) Otherwise, every 2-3 years is just fine. We realize that if the machine is a fairly low priced model (under $200) a yearly servicing might not be financially practical. If, on the other hand, you love your machine and want to keep it running well for years, a yearly servicing is the best choice. We suggest yearly servicings on sergers and embroidery machines. Q. What’s the difference between buying a sewing machine online, at a WalMart/Sears/Target/Costco or from a local sewing machine dealer? A. The big differences are service, products and knowledge. When purchasing a new sewing machine online or at a department/warehouse type store you are not able to ask questions and try different models to find one that suits your type of sewing. Online models are usually not available in stores. They are made for internet sales, like outlet store clothin

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A. Generally, if you sew a decent amount it is a good idea to have your machine serviced yearly. (we offer a 20% discount to those who do that) Otherwise, every 2-3 years is just fine. We realize that if the machine is a fairly low priced model (under $200) a yearly servicing might not be financially practical. If, on the other hand, you love your machine and want to keep it running well for years, a yearly servicing is the best choice. We suggest yearly service on sergers and embroidery machines. Q. What’s the difference between buying a sewing machine online, at a WalMart/Sears/Target/Costco or from a local sewing machine dealer? A. The big differences are service, products and knowledge. When purchasing a new sewing machine online or at a department/warehouse type store you are not able to ask questions and try different models to find one that suits your type of sewing. Online models are usually not available in stores. They are made for internet sales, like outlet store clothing.

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