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Old November 16th 03, 08:44 PM
Enterprise
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Hi,
I'm planning to buy a euro pro 7100. Is this a good sewing machine?
Also where are euro pro's made? And has anyone found the Euro pro
website?

Thanks
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Old November 17th 03, 08:45 PM
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"Enterprise" wrote in message
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Hi,
I'm planning to buy a euro pro 7100. Is this a good sewing machine?
Also where are euro pro's made? And has anyone found the Euro pro
website?



Euro-Pro's headquarters are based in Champlain, New York. 1-800-798-7398.
No website as far as I know. Keep your manual safe, they are really
difficult to replace and can take days to get through to customer service!

They are decent machines. Depends on what you plan on sewing. I have the
Euro-Pro Model 7500 Craft-N-Sew. It has alot of stitch functions. A bit on
the noisy side and has a tendency to drag around the table with heavy
projects. However, it is one of the few machines out there that are made
with all metal parts. I made over a dozen pairs of curtains and an equal
number of pillows with mediumweight fabric and they turned out nicely. If
you are a beginning sewer, it is a pretty decent machine and you will enjoy
the many stitches. It served me well as a beginner's machine for some time
until I switched to the Husqvarna Viking when I started a small home-based
business.




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Old November 25th 03, 10:13 AM
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Just FYI, but their customer service is awful! The product (a press) is
good but eventually needed service. I tried contacting the website
indefinately under construction. Tried 800 number which only had recorded
info. Faxed 2x w/ no response put all contact info including email on it
too. Then I looked them up at the BBB and they have numerous customer
complaints. The product was decent, it's the CS that is lacking. I was
only trying to find an authorized service center for my press, seems pretty
simple, but apparently not. Press still not fixed and I won't buy another
product from them of any significant value.
HTH some
Michelle


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I'm planning to buy a euro pro 7100. Is this a good sewing machine?
Also where are euro pro's made? And has anyone found the Euro pro
website?

Thanks




 




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