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The JUKI TL-2010Q is a high-speed, single-needle lockstitch sewing machine designed for quilting, tailoring, and home décor. Featuring a robust metal body with magnetic attachments, an automatic thread trimmer, and a portable design with carrying handle, it offers professional-grade precision and durability. Its included extension table and strong suction feet make it ideal for both tabletop use and quilting frames, ensuring smooth, stable sewing at speeds up to 1500 stitches per minute.
| ASIN | B075V5PZSK |
| Brand | JUKI |
| Color | white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (281) |
| Date First Available | 14 January 2018 |
| Item Weight | 17.7 Kilograms |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Number | TL-2010Q |
| Product Dimensions | 63.5 x 35.56 x 45.72 cm; 17.69 kg |
S**B
I debated forever on purchasing this machine. I am so glad I took the plung! I was so excited when it arrived almost a week sooner than expected! I took no time at all setting it up. I actually found the automatic threader easy to use. I used it to complete a project I had started. It is super quiet, very fast, and the stitch quality is second to none! Don't know why it took me so long to decide to purchase it. I am extremely very happy with this machine. I highly recommend it ten fold!
B**T
The Juki TL-2010Q is a great sewing machine and a must have for anyone looking to hem or repair their own clothing at home. I’ve done everything from sewing plushies to hemming denim pants that my other computerized sewing machine struggled with. This machine came with additional specialty feet - including one that I thought was crazy looking until learning it’s for sewing slippery fabric (hello minky fabric!), an extension table and dust cover. The machine itself is very sturdy, and is easily repairable at home if needed. The body construction is magnetic - which allows for the use of seam guides that attach with magnets (my other machine is a plastic body and seam guides do not work with it.). This machine also has suction cup type feet that are very strong and keeps the machine from “walking” across the table when sewing at high speeds.
S**E
Nice stitches, very even. Threading is a bit complicated compared to what I'm use to, but okay once I've practiced a few times. Threading needle was very difficult going by instruction manual but okay after watching a video using a flashlight to see small parts. Overall, I'm very happy.
G**R
I needed a new machine and after seeing so many Youtubers and professional crafters rave about this machine. I sew almost everyday so I sprang for it. It's quite pricey but I think this will probably be my last machine due to the quality. I should mention I had a babylock Joy prior. I was intimidated to use it to be honest. I read the entire user manual, then watched two Youtube videos and felt comfortable sitting down with it. After using it for over a week now, here are some of my observations, there are quite a few negatives but they were more annoyances that I will adjust to but thought others might like to know. - You can't see the bobbin like another reviewer mentions - You have to oil it everyday that you use it. It comes with a small bottle of oil and it's messy. This is something you will have to have buy in the future if you sew a lot. -You can't switch feet with ease. I used to be able to pop off my feet and use different ones constantly, now you have to unscrew the feet and they're hard to get on and off. They are not compatible with basic machines. My teflon foot for example is useless unless I use it on my Joy. -Threading the machine takes longer. On my Joy I could thread the machine in about 2 seconds, now there are so many more contraptions to put it through, it takes longer. I will probably change out my thread colors less now because of this. I have my Joy set up still and use the colors on it while I use basic white with the Juki. For now. -I was surprised that I already broke a needle. I never broke one before and I was going slow over a zipper. That was a shocker. -The bonus pack: not sure what that is. It comes with 3 feet (regular, zipper, walking), oil, needles, tools and 8 bobbins. Just the basics. All this is worth it though, it's a great machine and I understand the hype over it. The thread cutter is worth it's weight, no more wasting thread. It's my favorite feature. I can use a thread cone on it, finally, always wanted to use these. It's very quiet, I read a reviewer said it was loud, it's not and maybe she's not oiling it daily. It's powerful and steady. Now when I use my Joy, I can see the difference in quality. I almost returned it due to all the above complaints but decided that I just needed to get used to it and I have. Great machine.
F**R
I love this machine … I am a quilter and use this machine to do much of my piecing of quilt tops! It sews at 1500 stitches/minute, you can reduce or add to the pressure of the foot so your fabric doesn’t move and the knee lift ensures your hands are available to guide your project. This is a great buy, at a fantastic price!
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