Sew Like a Pro! ✂️
The Janome MOD-8933 Serger is a powerful, electric overlock machine designed for both novice and experienced sewists. With its lay-in threading system, adjustable presser foot pressure, and differential feed, it ensures professional-quality results on every project. Weighing just 14.3 pounds and featuring a compact design, this serger is perfect for any workspace.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 14.3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11"D x 12"W x 10.7"H |
Material Fabric | Metal |
Color | WHITE |
A**U
Great budget basic serger
Love my new serger. mine was too old. This one is a basic one but does all I need it to do, and the price is fantastic. It does the basic serging I do. I didn't find it too dificult to thread. All sergers are a pain to thread. It has a nice tension to start out with so no need to change it.
C**U
Wonderful little machine
The media could not be loaded. OK, so first off I'm an experience seamstress. This is my third surgery. I have a baby lock top of the line and then I have a brother and now this little jewel to do easy little pieces. It works wonderful threading it well I would say it's not the easiest, but it's not bad compared to my baby lock, which is completely an air threader. This one takes a little bit of time But once it's done it's great for a beginner. This is a wonderful little machine for an experienced one like myself it's a great little side machine. I highly recommend it.
E**N
Nice Serger for a good price
I've only played with the machine for about 20 minutes (will post more once I've had some more time with the machine). Here are some immediate thoughts to consider. There is no storage case for the two screwdrivers, needles and tweezers that come with the machine. The machine cover is basically a fancy garbage bag. The upper knife really has to be pushed hard to then turn the knob. It's awkward to do. I do like the differential feed.It does lack a free arm. This doesn't bother me but some people might have a problem with it. The lower loopers don't appear to be any more difficult to thread than most sergers. Set up appears to be very similar to my 30+ year old Singer serger. The machine itself is bigger/wider than my older serger.Serges beautifully. Sewing is as quiet as any other machine I have. Switching to a rolled hem is a snap. Machine is heavy enough to be sturdy. The internal parts I can see appear to all be metal except for the knob on the cutting width.Update 5/17/16: This thing is more noisy than my older serger from the 80s when going at high speeds. The lower looper is a bit of a challenge to get threaded but it is not impossible. Still serging like a champ.Update 9/8/16: After using this for a few months, I still love it. The tension does manage to shake itself out of whack but it's easy to fix by just adjusting a knob or two. I think it's from the vibration of the machine. Still no major problems with the machine. Very happy with it overall.Update 10/10/18: This thing is a tank. Zero issues at all with the mechanics of it.
R**E
Love this company and the surgery top quality
I truly love the quality workmanship that this surgery can do. I was almost able to make a total dress with the surgery by itself. It is very handy easy to set up and they have it very easy to understand. I love this company.
T**A
Reliable serger, great value
I've had a Janome sewing machine for years. It's been a gem and I've had no problems. When I decided to buy a serger, I naturally looked for a Janome. I'm so glad I did. It's another gem. It was already threaded, but the spools have very little thread. I tied my new large spools onto the small spools thread ends and gently pulled the new thread through all the twists and turns. That way, I didn't have to figure out how to thread up each of the 4 new threads. As long as you pull gently, that should work for you too. Great value per price.
B**E
Very pleased with the quality of a Janome
I have been using Janome machines since I started in the sewing business several years ago. I was told I needed a professional machine, but I didn’t like a sewing machine that only did one function. I have had several throughout the years. They lasted a very long time. I purchased my first Serger from Janome a few months ago (different model) and purchased one, so that I could have a black threaded one and a beige/white one available for use. (I had a surgery that I purchased used that ran perfectly for many years until I purchased two new ones from Janome) I am very pleased with it. Janome has definitely made threading easier.
C**N
Great machine
I debated and researched a fair amount, before deciding on this overlocker. I have not been disappointed, thus far. I also have a Janome Mod 15 digital machine, which I love. So, that was the deciding factor. Janome makes quality, easy-to-use machines. I have used the serger, mostly, for making canvas bags for ministry. It sews through canvas and webbing like butter! I am very pleased with my purchase, overall. The threading seems intimidating, at first, but is really not that bad. I am a first time serger-user but an experienced sewer. Hope this helps!
G**N
Machine is awesome, shipping was bad.
I received my machine with a dented corner in the actual manufactures box and all the spools were off. Luckily it did not come unthreaded. The box was put into an Amazon box with no packing at all and the outer box was several inches bigger, so it bounced around and the spools came off. This machine is hard to thread (not as hard as some) so the fact that the machine still worked and was not damaged was a plus. I like this serger and have had fun using it. If not for the terrible shipping I would have given 4 stars. It isn't as good as an air threader but close. The stiches are better than either of the sergers I've used before.
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