✨ Stitch Your Dreams into Reality! ✨
The KPCB Serger Sewing Machine is a heavy-duty overlock machine designed for both novice and experienced sewers. With its ability to use 3-4 threads, it offers a variety of stitch combinations while operating at a maximum speed of 1,200 stitches per minute. The machine features a user-friendly threading guide, upgraded LED lighting for enhanced visibility, and a durable metal frame for stability. Its compact design makes it easy to transport and store, making it an ideal choice for any sewing enthusiast.
Is Electric | Yes |
Item Weight | 8.1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9"D x 9.8"W x 9.8"H |
Material Fabric | Metal |
Color | White |
I**N
Everything work as advertised
This is an excellent tool for finishing fabric edges and for procedures requiring overlock stitching. It’s not intended for heavy industrial use, so if you have a large amount of continuous work, you’ll need a more robust machine. However, it’s perfectly suited for use in a small private workshop. It performs all its functions flawlessly. No issues with thread handling or stitching have been detected.
N**N
This Serger Delivers
I have been a Pfaff fan for over 30 years. The cost of a new Pfaff serger is almost $4000. The serger is really utilitarian. My Pfaff CoverLock 3.0 is older and temperamental with thin chiffon, thicker linens, denim and cotton. It can also be a threading monster. This KPCB, taken out of the box delivered remarkably. The instructions.....well.......like other products from China is dirt poor and difficult to comprehend. So do not expect much in its documentation....ever. Chinese manufacturers never up date operators manuals. But for the price you cannot argue that it performs well, and as long as you tie on new thread to new spools or colors, you may never have to thread it manually. Very easy, light weight too. The power switch for the light bulb lights up the machine like the tip of the Luxor in Las Vegas. I shut it off. The bulb is not recessed and shines in your eyes. Otherwise it saws through the thickest of fabrics, with all 4 threads without breaking. Recommended serger on a budget.
S**I
Threading is almost impossible with a broken machine
I’m soo irritated by this machine. I got this for Christmas and have tried every other week to use it and idk if it’s just mine but my knife was super lose when I got it which resulted in a lot of broken needles, the right needle won’t fit into the casing properly and I’ve even taken it in it’s nothing with me. The light on mine only stays on for a few minutes at a time and magically goes off and the machine has no ability to sew properly. Idk if it’s becuase it’s small but mine shuts off after 3 minutes of trying to sew and it’s IMPOSSIBLE to thread properly. Waiting for customer service to respond. This is my third email to them
M**N
It was exactly what I bought..Very happy
The built is very good and sturdy! Easy to use and understand..Very functional..and the size is great
L**S
Small and heavy
It’s cool as I I need more room so I can sell
J**E
Affordable and nice results
This is my 2nd serger. My 1st one was a refurb Brother, but stopped working after only a few uses. Sergers are complex machines, so I went with a more affordable option.To my surprise, this new machine arrived pre-threaded with all four spools ready to go!!!I did make a small mistake by forgetting to remove the tape, so two threads broke. Thankfully, with a quick YouTube tutorial, I found the threading process surprisingly easy. Once I got it set up, it worked like magic! It trims all my fabrics quickly and with perfect precision. Very pleased with this purchase!
S**.
Cheaply built.
It is very difficult to thread. I have used many brands of sergers in my lifetime. This serger is cheaply made and threading is way too difficult. Disappointed. I got less than what I paid for!
A**R
Tricky to use
It's smaller than any other serger i've seen, but so tricky to use! Tension discs have no numbers on them, so you guess how much to turn it. Threading is extremely hard, everything is tiny and confusing. Machine left a ton of oil on my table when I lifted it up. Be careful - it can ruin your table! Thread kept breaking. Light is way too bright and shines in your eye instead of down unto the sewing surface. It's a cheap knock-off. I guess you get what you pay for.
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