Sunday, September 26, 2010

Singer CG500 Commercial Grade Sewing Machine - Factory Serviced



Product Description
This machine is a work horse machine, the Singer CG-500 Commercial Grade Sewing Machine has such features as stainless steel plate, up to 1,100 stitches per minute, and suction cup machine base to keep the machine stable when approaching high speeds, making your need for speed easier then ever to achieve. Features 5 built-in stitch patterns 4-step buttonhole Motor is 60% stronger than standard machine Faster speed - up to 1,100 stitches per minute Flat bed Stainless steel bed plate Button Hole Type(s): 4-Step Bobbin Class: 66 Carry Handle Light Snap-on Presser Feet Horizontal Thread Delivery Bobbin Winder Pattern Selector Lever Needle Position Selector Stitch Width Lever Snap In Thread Guide Bobbin Winder Tension Disc Thread Guide Take Up Lever Face Plate Needle Tension Dial Snap on Presser Foot Stitch Length Dial Push Button Reverse Stitch Balance Control Thread Cutter Slide Plate Machine dimensions: width 14" x depth 6" x height 11" Included Accessories Feed Cover Plate Zipper Foot Special Purpose Foot Buttonhole Foot Blindstitch Hem Foot Needles Bobbins Large/Small Spool Cap Foot Control Power Cord Instruction Manual Additional Images NOT AUTHORIZED FOR INTERNET SALES Call Toll Free 877-530-6592 For More Information. Singer Company Warranty Limited 25 year Warranty - Sewing Machine Head Limited 2 Year Warranty - Motors, Light Assembly, Wiring, Switches, Speed Control, and Electronic Components Limited 90 Day Warranty - Adjustments, Belts, RIngs, Bulbs, Attachments

Customer Reviews

"Not what I expected" 2009-10-25
By Peppermint Pattie (Warner Robins, Ga)
This machine performs as advertized as far as power goes. It will breeze through thicker layers of fabric. The thing I do not like about it, is that critical parts are not metal, but plastic. The lever that raises the presser foot broke the first time I tested it out. When the needle clamp broke recently, I discovered that it is not metal either. C'mon...it is a commercial machine. What good is a powerful motor if the parts are plastic inside?