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227/2700 Vs. Techsew 2603

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When comparing cylinder arm machines - how do the techsew 2603 machines compare with the 227/2700 machines? Would be used to sew handbags, purses, wallets (large and small), several types of caps and hats, jackets and vests, belts, and possibly some upholstery. Does anyone have a preference for the smaller diameter of the cylinder on the 2603, or is that more of a non-issue. Not sure why, but I seem to lean towards the smaller cylinder. What's the maximum thread size each will sew consistently? What about thickness of material?

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CustomDoug,

Both machines are appropriate for sewing handbags, purses, wallets, jackets, vests, belts, upholstery etc... The 2603 has a smaller diameter cylinder arm, both have the same cylinder length. Maximum thread size of the 2700 is 210, on the 2603 you can use up to 138. 2700 comes with SmartServo motor, 2603 comes with clutch motor with option to upgrade to servo. Both machines have about the same sewing thickness capacity. 2700 also has safety clutch, 2603 does not.

Feel free to give me a call if you have any other questions.

Thanks,

Ron

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Thanks Ron - do they both use the same line of pressor feet and accessories (Singer 111w) ?

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Thanks Ron - do they both use the same line of pressor feet and accessories (Singer 111w) ?

CustomDoug,

Yes they both use Singer 111W style presser feet.

Ron

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