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REX Portable Walking-Foot Sewing Machine. New and Tested Before Shipping

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Availability: In Stock.
Fulfilled by Global industrial Sewing Supplies

Arrives Jan 23 – Jan 28
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Features

  • This is a old style walking foot sewing machine. This machine is for experince seei g operators only!

Brand: SATOHA


Product Dimensions: 10"D x 18"W x 0.1"H


Product Dimensions: 7.09 x 3.94 x 0.04 inches


Item model number: 607


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 37.3 pounds


Date First Available: June 14, 2016


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  • Takes some getting used to but great!
I've had my machine for about 1 month now and I really do love it. It has taken some getting used to after using domestic machines. Threading is fairly straightforward, but I did pull a video on YouTube to watch someone else thread it first. Adjusting the top thread tension was challenging for me. I had to keep moving the dial this way and that until I got it where I like it. The instructions booklet provided really didn't help much. On super thick layers, I sometimes need to manually encourage the hand wheel to start, but once it catches, it's off and running. The presser foot doesn't raise especially high, so when sewing those thick layers, it can be a little tricky getting them under the foot to start. You must also either pull very long tails on the needle or hold the thread with your fingers when starting or the thread will come out of the needle. My machine came with a few tools, a thread holder, and about 5 extra heavy duty needles. Make sure to get sewing machine oil and the tough thread too. Oil all metal parts before sewing. I housed my machine in a vintage drop table which is perfectly suited for it. All and all, it is a great semi industrial machine that seems like it can take on some pretty tough jobs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2019 by Marlin

  • Sews wonderfully, but needs a case or cabinet
This machine is fantastic for the price. When I read other reviews, I was a little hesitant. However, this runs like just about any other non-computerized industrial machine I've ever used. It's perfect for sewing fur, cotton webbing, and thin leather. My machine was pre-oiled and nearly ready to go out of the box (unlike other reviews I've read). The only thing I needed to do was adjust the bobbin tension and upper thread tension, put together the thread stand, and screw on one little piece, and I was good to go. I've already sewn through two layers of thick, hair on sheepskin, and several layers of cotton webbing. I also tested it out on two layers of 3 oz tooling leather, and it handled it well. I think it might be a bit of a learning curve for anyone who has never used an industrial machine before, but it's worth learning to use! I would recommend buying a case or finding a cabinet for it. I will be cutting a hole in an existing sewing cabinet so it's a bit sturdier during sewing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2018 by Holly Lanzillo

  • Difficult to use
I have another machine, a Brother, that is simplicity itself...but it does not have a walking foot, which is why I bought this machine and I am sorry that I did. It has been nothing but trouble from the start...I have been using the correct needles, the proper thread and I have to adjust it constantly...it seems that the tread tension is an issue...sometimes the needle tension is wrong, then the bobbin tension is wrong so I spend far more time adjusting than sewing. The walking foot works fine, and it will punch thru the fabric ( sunbrealla and sailcloth ) but getting the tension just right seems impossible - and when I do get it right, it works for short time, then it needs to be re-adjust again! Totally frustrating. DO NOT BUY! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2020 by JohnSailor

  • one solid machine!
I've only had the machine for a couple days, but so far, I'm impressed. I've sewn four layers of heavy upholstery material and two layers of velvet. The upholstery material was so thick I had to stuff it under the presser feet. The velvet wanted to pucker slightly, but I haven't played wit the foot pressure yet. After reading the existing reviews, the first thing I did was remove all the covers and oil anything I could find that might move, There are three cam followers and rather than just hit them with light oil, I smeared grease on the forks and the cams. I also took a few pieces of wood and made a platform the machine now sits on. That made it really steady and solid. One thing that kept it from getting a 5 was the electrical wiring. It's not a deal-breaker and I don't think it is unsafe. It's just odd. The plug fits in a standard outlet … sort of … the prongs are straight and smooth, but one of the prong is slightly longer than the other. The plug is probably polarized, but it fits equally poorly no matter which direction you try to plug it in. It really doesn't fit tightly in an outlet and I'm concerned it will fall out, or worse overheat. The machine also doesn't have a power switch so you need to make sure that you unplug the machine if you are going to leave it unattended for any length of time. I don't find a UL approval on it anywhere and that also makes me wonder what's up with the electrics. Could this particular machine have been destined for some country other than the USA?? I'll probably replace the power cord, but I shouldn't have to. I have not had a problem regulating the speed and am pleased with that. I like the location and orientation of the bobbin holder and the fact that the bobbins are a standard size. Overall, I think the machine is going to make a good addition to my shop and I'm looking forward to getting more accustomed to it. It is most definitely one solid machine! OK, so I've had the machine for a couple weeks now and have been practicing (playing) with it. I can control the speed, but with difficulty, It doesn't want to start very smoothly or easily. It wants to bunch up light material, but I still haven't adjusted the presser foot pressure. That may help when/if I do need to make something using light weight material. I decided to spring for the Monster II balance wheel. What a difference that makes! The machine starts easily and smoothly and runs slowly enough that I can sew as slowly as I need to. It fits perfectly and is well worth the money. If the machine came this way, It would have gotten 5 stars. It's a joy to use now and I can't wait to start my next project (a chiropractor's treatment table covered in heavy vinyl.) I already have some of the material I will be using and the machine goes through it like a hot knife through butter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2019 by Amazon Customer

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