Used embroidery machines can be a practical option for sewing enthusiasts who find the prices of brand-new embroidery machines beyond their budget. Used embroidery machines could be the right choice for embroidery beginners tentatively trying the ropes of the craft, for entrepreneurs into embroidery business who want to expand capacity but limit expenditures, or simply for the financially-challenged individuals who are into embroidery.
As with buying other used machines, potential buyers of used embroidery machines must keep in mind a few pointers. This includes checking the current physical condition of the used embroidery machines, whether they have accumulated moisture or rust. Also check their actual performance, if the used embroidery machines are still capable of creating those designs. Check all the parts of the used embroidery machines, especially the electronic ones and if they are still functioning. Utmost care should be observed when buying used embroidery machines to prevent wastage of money instead of cutting costs. Below are some used embroidery machines.
Brother PE700II Embroidery Machine USB & tons of stuff
This slightly-used embroidery machine, and is sold with six discs of embroidery designs, thread, extra hoops, stabilizer and needles. It has USB port to allow you to download designs from the Internet. It features backlit LCD touch screen controls, large 5-by-7-inch embroidery field enabling you to embroider pillowcases, blankets, shirts and others. It also boasts of easy-to-use functions, programmed thread trimming, up/down needle push button, start-stop button, automatic needle threader, fast bobbin winding system, quick set bobbin system and 136 embroidery designs.
This $1,200-deal also includes brand new Brother extra large embroidery hoop, cap/hat hoop which was used thrice only, self-adhesive tear away, over 100 embroidery needles, 230 pre-wound bobbins in white, 80 slightly used large Brother embroidery threads and 40 sparkle metallic threads for Brother. The machine is located in Texas.
Melco Amaya XT Embroidery System
This 19-month old system is suited for anyone wanting to start an embroidery business. All you have to add is a computer. It includes the embroidery machine, OS operating system, Design Shop digitizing software, cap driver and associated hoops and all the standard hoop sizes. The package was originally bought at $17,000 and is being sold for only $10,000. It is located in Charlotte, NC and can be delivered up to a reasonable distance.
It boasts of multi-tasking capabilities for you to be able to cater to diverse production demands. AMAYA claims to be the only embroidery system to offer largest cap sewing field, unique modular embroidery system, precise Acti-Feed thread tension technology, consistent speeds of up to 1500 stitches per minute, precise laser tracing eye, and 16-color backup system.
Brother 901 Embroidery Machine with STS Plus Lettering Software
This three-year old single head 9-needle tubular embroidery machine features an STS Plus Lettering Software, wide angle cap frames, driver and cap gauge, one set of left chest tubular hoops, and one set of tubular jacket back hoops. It was originally bought for $14,195 and is sold for $6,995 with location in Illinois.
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