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🧵 SINGER 2250 Tradition Basic Sewing Machine with 10 stitches Review

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BrandSINGER
MaterialMetal
Item Weight12.4 Pounds
Item Dimensions LxWxH15 x 6.25 x 12 inches
Power SourceCorded Electric
Is ElectricYes
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Description of 🧵 SINGER 2250 Tradition Basic Sewing Machine with 10 stitches

Quick and easy threading--saves time. Easy stitch selection--change stitches in one easy step. One automatic four-step buttonhole--no guesswork, just results. 10 built-in stitches with one automatic 4-step buttonhole--provides endless project possibilities. Adjustable stitch length and zigzag width – keep seams strong and prevent puckering on any fabric type. 110 volt machine designed for United States and Canadian use only. This sewing machine is warranted for use in the US and Canada at 110 volts only.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

Good sewing machine for the money. Easy to use and does its job well. I bought it as a gift for my mother, instead of an old typewriter from Singer, which is 100 years old at lunchtime, not figuratively, but literally)) comes with several needles and bobbins and other basic small things. There are few functions, but they are all necessary.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm impressed! Exactly the product deserves your attention.

Machine bought 5-6 years ago, still in excellent condition. We do not work 24/7, but we consistently get for some household work. She survived everything - from banal pillowcases and jeans to a sofa cover made of leatherette and a sports protective uniform. Yes, perhaps not always ideal, but from my point of view, for a household machine, this is forgivable. The functionality is super-simple and intuitive. Straight lines and zigzags are different. The overlock line is a little missing, but I…

Pros
  • Price-quality ratio Works with almost any fabric
Cons
  • Not that great functionality For me, the power cord is too short. Soft case (rather a nitpick)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing for the money, glad I did it.

I wanted a car for a very long time, however, there was no opportunity to buy an expensive one, so I was looking for a budget option. This machine, firstly, attracted by the fact that it is a Singer, which gives a rather powerful guarantee of quality, proven for decades. Secondly, it is not very expensive, and at the same time it makes, in addition to ordinary lines, several decorative ones. All movements are very smooth, the speed is controlled by the pedal very accurately. The working…

Pros
  • Ease of use, build quality, reliability, pedal-controlled speed, smooth running, glove compartment
Cons
  • A small number of lines performed, but for its price it is quite expected.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Full compliance with the manufacturers assurances, high quality.

Great sewing machine. I've been using it for over a year now and have been through a lot of testing. Sewn from denim in several layers, fleece with fleece, silk, satin, chiffon, cotton. If you choose the right needle, it will cope with any fabric.

Pros
  • Works fast and not noisy
Cons
  • No

Singer 2250 - review. I tore my kimono in training. After washing, I put it in my bag without looking. Only at work I remembered that it was torn. And in the evening for training. Well, I don't think it's a problem. I'll take the machine from the swatch display and mend it quickly. Usually for darning, and even more so for embroidery, professionals a special material, such as Avalon, is placed under the main fabric. This is done so that the needle does not capture the base material during…

Pros
  • Simplicity, reliability and omnivorousness to tissues.
Cons
  • Does not sew silk and the line cannot be passed off as "factory"