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JUKI MO600N Series, MO654DE Portable Thread Serger Sewing Machine, White

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Features

  • 2/3/4 Thread serger with automatic rolled hem
  • Color coded threading breakaway looper external adjustment for stitch length and differential feed
  • Powerful knife system with dedicated drive mechanism. Sewing Speed: Max. 1500 spm
  • Sews light to heavy weight fabric. Max. Stitch Length- 4mm
  • Safety Switch machine will not run when swing cover is open.Differential Feed:0.7 : 2.0 Ratio
  • Carton Description is MO600 Series
  • Included components: Accessories

Description

2/3/4 Thread Serger with automatic rolled hem

Brand: JUKI


Color: White


Product Dimensions: 10.6"D x 13.6"W x 11.6"H


Global Trade Identification Number: 14, 24


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Product Dimensions: 10.6 x 13.6 x 11.6 inches


Item model number: MO-654DE


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 15.18 pounds


Manufacturer: Juki America, Inc.


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: June 21, 2008


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • First Time Serger User
There is a great review from a long-time serger user, however,I thought it might be helpful to give you the impressions from a first-time user. First off, I ordered the machine "used-like new" from the warehouse deals. It was $368 and it came in its original package; the only thing that was missing was the original thread. I was disappointed at first, because I was hoping to see how it was threaded right out of the factory. It still had the grey thread tangled in the loopers which made me hang my head even lower, thinking "looks like the previous owner had issues with the stitch, threading, or loopers". I bought the book Successful Serging: From Setup to Simple and Specialty Stitches in advance because I had read that the user manual is not all that user friendly. I was determined to brace the threading storm and get acquainted with the machine at once. The user manual is actually not bad at all. I managed to get the Juki threaded correctly on my first try-the key is to make sure the loopers just cross after the lower looper snaps back in place. I also made sure the tension dials were at 1 when I threaded it and when it purred to life the overlock it produced was impressive. The lower looper need a slight tweak, but that was it. The booklet has one downfall though: it does not speak about how to produce a flatlock seam; no biggie, I have the book and there are plenty of tutorials available online. I decided to change it to a 3-thread overlock and it was a breeze. Threading the second time around was even easier, and in retrospect I was so apprehensive of something that turned out to be quite easy. The knives cut through various material nicely, the machine purrs, it runs very smoothly, it does not move at all-overall my first impression is excellent. I am used to working with a bright LED light on my Brother sewing machine, something this Juki does not have. It is a regular old light source, bright, but different to LEDs. Also, something that I did not read in the description but this machine has is a thread cutter, right at the back of the presser foot. I will edit this review in a few weeks when I have used the serger more extensively. So far, my first impression as a first time user is a very good one! FYI, I am using it with regular Maxi Lock thread and Maxi Lock Stretch thread. ***Update 06/15/13*** I have used the Juki for over 4 months now, and I still absolutely love it. By now, threading has become a quick and painless effort. The knive cut through 6 layers of cotton batting and 2 layers of denim, but I was pushing the knives limit there. However, I think any home machine would be put to the test sewing through 8 layers, 6 of which are thick cotton batting. Overall I am very pleased with this Juki. The differential feed makes sewing knits an actually enjoyable thing; the switch to rolled hem is basically removing a needle and moving the small lever to the front. The tension dials work reliably as well. I now know my settings (5 for the needles and 4,5 for the loopers) and except for small adjustments here and there, it stitches as really nice overlock. Frankly, I don't think you can go wrong with a Juki. This thing really is a powerhorse! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2013 by M.C-S.

  • Incredible bargin for the money
This is my fifth serger and, so far, my favorite. For the last five years I have mostly sewn on a Baby lock Imagine, and then a Baby Lock Evolve. These are excellent, very easy to use sergers, but very expensive. In addition, I found the Evolve, the one I used the most, had trouble going over thick seams. When the Evolve was getting serviced earlier this year I bought a vintage Juki (MO-104) and loved it but decided I needed a more modern one with differential feed and a rolled hem. This Juki has it all. It is very stable--never moves around when you're serging--has a wonderful knife set-up that cuts through anything smoothly, and has a beautiful rolled hem, either two or three thread. It doesn't have the jet air threading of the Baby Locks, but threads easily. Everything is color-coded. The tensions are also very easy to set. I haven't had any problem with them at all. I would advise you also to order a good, basic serger book because the instruction book with this Juki doesn't explain how to make the variety of stitches that are possible with it. With most of them you just have to tweak the tensions or stitch length or width, all easy to do on this machine. The electronic, high end machines (that go for a thousand dollars or more) will either make these adjustments automatically, or tell you how to do them on the screen, but I find a good serger book works just as well, and is much, much cheaper. Do be aware that this machine does not have a coverstitch, or coverhem, as it is sometimes called. It's the two or three thread stitch used to hem knits. To get this stitch you need to buy an expensive, high-end combo serger, or a separate coverstitch machine. I like having a regular serger, this one in particular, and a separate coverstitch machine, like the Janome CP 1000. This is shipped from Ken's Sewing Center, a store with an excellent reputation in the sewing community. Mine arrived quickly in perfect shape, but had there been a problem I know Ken's would have taken care of it. Really, this serger is an amazing deal. Juki is an excellent brand; I understand they make the Bernina sergers as well. Update: When I reviewed this serger it was $399.00 and was shipped by Ken's Sewing Center. I see now that the price and vendor have been changed. It is still an excellent serger but not quite as good a deal now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2009 by juki654

  • I am in love
I just got this a couple days ago. I have never used a serger and was hugely intimidated, but this is not difficult. This machine is sturdy and powerful and looks like it will be able to do a lot of different things, especially if I get the extra feet for gathering, beading, blind hem (sold separately). But most importantly, as a beginner to the art of serging, I am not finding this difficult. Threading was easy to master, it came pre-threaded, I studied it and took pictures, knotted on my own spools in the colors matching the coding system and pulled them through to really see what was happening. YouTube videos helped with a couple tricky spots (as other comments have noted, don’t count on the manual to learn how to thread, the pictures aren’t very clear). But although I devoted a couple hours to reading the manual and learning my new machine, it was not hard. I also got a fabulous book called the sergers bible by Julia Hincks, this book was invaluable in explaining the serger in greater detail than the manual. It also has pages of photos on things like tension, if one thread or another looks one way or another, what you need to do with the tension dials to fix it. I honestly might not have been able to figure certain things out without this book, and I’m excited about the rest of the book where it gets into more creative uses and things you can do with your serger. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024 by Stina

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