Rex Multi Function Sewing Machine FREE SHIPPING

Posted on 20 September 2009 by admin

Create fabulous, unique clothes and crafts at home with this incredible Rex sewing machine. Rex sewing machines have been used in the garment industry for 80 years and now you can use these high-quality products at home with this Rex Sewing Machine. This product will sew 700 SPM; the machine has a 4-mm stitch length, 5-mm stitch width. Sewers will appreciate the 18 stitch selection with this sewing machine. It also has a free arm/flatbed convertible sewing surface. It is great for all your sewing needs including button holes. It features reverse sewing and snap-on presser feet. Made of aluminum alloy, this machine is built to last. Super deal! Buy it now! It includes: * Plastic Cover * Bottle of oil * 3 Metal Bobbins * Seam Ripper * Needles * Screwdrivers * and much more….. PLEASE NOTE: All of our sewing machines are tested before being packed. You will therefore find a piece of material with the item.more info

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. Amanda Says:

    Don’t buy Rex machines!
    Rating:1 out of 5 stars
    I bought a brand new, out of the box Rex machine very similar (if not the same model) as this one, and it didn’t work even right out of the box!

    And apparently I am not alone, many people who buy these machines say they don’t work even when brand new.

    They shake a lot, overheat easy, and are generally not a very good quality machine.

    Don’t waste your money!

  2. Tonya L. King Says:

    more problems than it’s worth!!
    Rating:1 out of 5 stars
    This sewing machine almost made me think I was losing my mind! As soon as I took it out of the box, I ran an old piece of material through it to check for any oil residue and poof – the presser foot fell off. I reattached it, threaded the needle, and it wouldn’t feed the material on any tension setting! I finally figured out the correct tension setting, readied my project, gently pressed on the speed controller, and th foot pedal stuck, burning out the motor in the first day! I returned it and it was replaced, only to have THAT foot pedal stick and burn up yet another motor within the first week! I returned it, got my money back, bought a Brother machine from Wal-Mart and have never been happier – it has even made it through heavy drapery material with no problem – My advice – don’t waste your time, money, and mental state with this machine – go get a Brother!

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