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Review on 🧵 Dritz Class 66 Bobbins, 12-Pack Clear Bobbins for Sewing Machines by Tara Ford

Revainrating 1 out of 5

They suck canal water

The good thing I know about sewing is that there are about 400 types of bobbins. who knew Second, I see in reviews of the reels that the invisible thread on the spools is tough, but I make masks for a good cause from donated fabrics and will not change threads every other mask. However, the coil in my old machine lasted 300 masks, meaning it was wound many, many times. You have 2 problems. First, they are smaller in diameter than the old coils. This will make them bounce around a bit so they can't be fully wrapped. Second, you can only wind them once, maybe twice if you're lucky, three times and I went out and got a lottery ticket. No, I'm not exaggerating, I ran out and bought a lottery ticket when I was able to wind the spool for the third time. Why didn't I send them back because they took forever to get here and there are no class 66 coils to be found. everywhere, and the lack of coils hampered production. (Update, Revain refunded purchase) If people have suggestions for decent grade 66 plastic reels I'm open to suggestions! Oh, the last thing I learned about sewing is that class 66 metal bobbins can't be used in a machine that uses plastic because they'll eat up the bobbin holder. Revain returned the money for the purchase) If people have any suggestions for decent grade 66 plastic reels, I'm open to suggestions! Oh, the last thing I learned about sewing is that class 66 metal bobbins can't be used in a machine that uses plastic because they'll eat up the bobbin holder. Revain returned the money for the purchase) If people have any suggestions for decent grade 66 plastic reels, I'm open to suggestions! Oh, the last thing I learned about sewing is that class 66 metal bobbins can't be used in a machine that uses plastic because they'll eat up the bobbin holder. Class 66 metal spools cannot be used in a machine that uses plastic because they will eat away at the spool holder. Revain returned the money for the purchase) If people have any suggestions for decent grade 66 plastic reels, I'm open to suggestions! Oh, the last thing I learned about sewing is that class 66 metal bobbins can't be used in a machine that uses plastic because they'll eat up the bobbin holder. Class 66 metal spools cannot be used in a machine that uses plastic because they will eat away at the spool holder. Revain returned the money for the purchase) If people have any suggestions for decent grade 66 plastic reels, I'm open to suggestions! Oh, the last thing I learned about sewing is that class 66 metal bobbins can't be used in a machine that uses plastic because they'll eat up the bobbin holder.

Pros
  • Country of origin: China
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled