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3Pfaff Hobbylock 2.0

Pfaff Hobbylock 2.0

3Pfaff Hobbylock 2.0
2.5

5 reviews

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Build Quality
3.7
Value for Money
3.5
Ease of Use
2.3
Cleaning & Maintenance
3.3
Noise Level
2.7
Safety
3.7
Thick Fabric Performance
4.0
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5 reviews
Brian
BrianNSW2 posts
 
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Disappointing choice – Bought this as it came recommended by staff at the store. Worked fine for a few garments and now cannot get tension right despite trying everything in the book and getting help from an experienced sewer. I have been seeing for over 40 years and had a Janome for 30 years with no probs. Threading is very difficult and spaces to small to get fingers in. Am sending it back under warranty after only a few months. So disappointed. Also very noisy and plastic

Purchased in at Spotlight Retail Stores for $600.

  • Sewing Experience Level: Advanced
Linda
Linda2 posts
 
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Hardly use it as hard to thread and keeps snagging up – I find it hard to thread and it constantly becomes unthreaded. The tension is hard to get right. I follow the suggestion in the guide but it never looks right. On the rare occasions when I do get it running it soon comes to a stop with a big tangled snag. So frustrating!

  • Sewing Experience Level: Intermediate
Jenny R.
Jenny R.QLD4 posts
 
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Ease of Use
Cleaning & Maintenance
Noise Level
Thick Fabric Performance

A great basic machine – I purchased this overlocker 12 months ago when my u-beaut electronic machine died. I needed a machine to get stuff done, and this machine does that. No nonsense, easy threading (I learned to manually thread overlockers over 20 years ago) and hardly any need to adjust tensions. Has a differential feed which is great for sewing knits and easily sews a rolled hem with minor changes. Even has decent led light but it could be brighter which is common for most machines. Only thing I would say is that it is a little noisy - very mechanical sounding compared to my higher priced failure. All in all, good value for money.

Purchased in at Spotlight for $399.

  • Sewing Experience Level: Advanced
Robyn
Robyn2 posts
 

Not good – I have always had Pfaff sewing machines, however this is my first Pfaff overlocker, bought to replace a very well used old 3 thread overlocker about 2 years ago. The tension is constantly wrong. I have had it serviced twice and at great cost to try to get it right and it changes as I am sewing. The thread guides had to be changed at the first service and since then I have tried working it out myself via you tube vids but have now given up and gone back to my old 35 year old Singer. Not happy.

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JJ22
JJ223 posts
 

Fantastic!! – I can sew, but I'm not an expert, and I've found this overlocker to be easy to use, especially re-threading. It've found it simple to do many different styles of stitch, 3 or 4 thread, and rolled hems. Easy to use!!

Grey Nomad
Grey Nomad   

Thank you. I have a Pfaff Creative 4 embroidery/sewing and quilting machine and love it. Bought a Bernina 700 about 3 years ago, hardly used because it has a problem threading and also threading needles. End up with sore knuckles, so I would like to sell it before I can afford to buy another overlocker. Any takers?

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