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Dual Duty XP General Purpose Thread 250yds Navy: The Ultimate Sewing Essential Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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MaterialPolyester
BrandCoats & Clark Inc.
ColorNavy (2-Spools)

Description of Dual Duty XP General Purpose Thread 250yds Navy: The Ultimate Sewing Essential

2-Pack for Better Value. Total of 2 spools each is 250 yards. Features polyester covered polyester core for strength. Sews perfectly on all machines from vintage to today's most advanced. Smooth and strong. Nearly 200 years of thread-making experience.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Only received one spool.

Only received one role. I was told to return a spool and try my luck by reordering a set of two spools. No thank you.

Pros
  • Best in his niche
Cons
  • Clarity

Revainrating 5 out of 5

good strong clean thread

Have you ever encountered a fuzzy spool of thread? Hmmm. Not this one, it's a good clean thread that's easy to thread through the eye of a needle and strong. I recommend it.

Pros
  • crafts, needlework and sewing
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 1 out of 5

In the photo there are two coils. Send only one.

In all the photos of threads, this seller has two spools of thread. I would buy Coats and Clark from someone else who sells the same product for less. I am not returning my subject. But I warn other seamstresses.

Pros
  • threads and threads
Cons
  • disappear

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Gray 4 packs are almost THIS color! Just buy 1 spool instead!

A selection of shades of gray almost the same color, 3 of which are almost indistinguishable from each other. They do not represent the image. There is no reason to have 4 colors that are so close together unless you have a very specific reason for it. There are #630, #620, #600 and #520. #520 is the only noticeable difference as it's light gray - the other 3 look the same and you'll have a hard time deciding which to use in place of the other. *Also, mine didn't arrive in a box and was just…

Pros
  • Sewing
Cons
  • Out of fashion