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#1 |
Medlem sedan: feb 2005
Inlägg: 3 988
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The machines are really expensive here, even buying from UK make the price much lower.
But if you do not want to buy from UK, your best bet is go visit a proper sewing machine store and look at their used refursished machines. The advantage of buying in store is that you is protected by the consumer protection law and you get warranty too. I would strongly advise you against buying *new* machines priced under 1000 SEK, because these are all crap, pretty much. So it is much better to buy an old good machine for same price as a crap new machine. If you buy locally (both for new and used machines), please give it a test drive with your own materials, sewing as you would do at home. The stitches you are going to use, the seam allowance width you would use. Even on a crap machine you can get a ok stitch if you sew on the center of a cotton fabric. ![]() A testing institute have reviewed and compared a few common machines in Sweden, you can see it here. It is in Swedish, but you could get a gander of the price figures. (you can see that the cheaper machines won't work well on knit fabrics) http://www.testfakta.se/hem_hushall/article83329.ece |
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#2 |
Medlem sedan: aug 2009
Inlägg: 108
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Hello!
Just a thougt from me, is`nt cheaper to ship your sewingmachine from US, than to buy one here? Can delivery cost more than 1000 sw kr? Welcome to Sweden! |
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#3 |
Medlem sedan: okt 2008
Inlägg: 832
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#4 |
Medlem sedan: feb 2005
Inlägg: 3 988
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You could buy an adapter so you can run the machine anyway. Something like these on this page:
http://www.legoelektronik.se/ac-ac-230-110v.html Just be careful with buying much enough watt to cover the machine's power usage. It might be safer to use it with machine that is mechanical, and not electronic. (less risk of frying something) But considering the cost of the adapter I think you would be better off buying a refurbished sewing machine in Sweden. You can get real workhorse from back in time for almost nothing. I paid 1000 SEK for my Top of Line machine from 50's. It is the best machine I have ever used (out of domestic sewing machines). (pfaff 332) Magica: du kan mycket väl köpa därifrån om du kör med adapter. ![]() |
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#5 |
Medlem sedan: nov 2007
Inlägg: 239
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The brands to go for in Sweden is Pfaff, Brother, Janome, Bernina, Husqvarna, Singer. Some of the cheapest Singer machines that you can find in supermarkets is not good. If they brake no one can fix them, there are no spare parts to those machines, and that goes for all cheap machines that you buy on supermarkets as far as I know.
My advise to you is to go to a dealer an buy an older machine with guarantee. You can also check on blocket.se but there you have the risk that the machine is not good and you have to have it served (costs ca. 800 kr) or repaired. |
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#6 |
Medlem sedan: aug 2010
Inlägg: 347
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As a simple machine is all you need I would go for an older used one. Maybe this one? http://www.blocket.se/stockholm/Syma...8634.htm?ca=11
Keep track of machines close to you on Blocket and Tradera (I usually use www.annonskartan.se as it will check both in a specific area). Husqvarna 2000 something is also an old good brand (these are called Viking in North America). I got hold of a Polish machine from early 70-ties a few months ago, a Predom Lucznik for 200 kr (in a cabinet) and I really like it so far! |
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