Canoe Report post Posted September 5, 2012 Hello, I am looking to get feedback on a new Consew 206RB-5. Is anyone out there using the new models? I am purchasing my first walking foot machine and found a decent deal after months of searching. However, heard from a Dema sale person (trying to sell me a different machine) that Consew quality has gone down with their new models. I didn't put much stock in it, but wanted to confirm before I take the plunge. Thanks for any feedback you can offer! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Techsew Ron Report post Posted September 5, 2012 Good machine for sewing belts, wallets, notebook covers, leather garments and more. You can use up to #210 thread and up to #24 needles, maximum sewing capacity is about 3/8". Uses very common parts that will be easy to find if you need replacements. The quality is fine, just make sure whoever you purchase from will set up the machine for you and it'll be ready to sew when you receive it. Also make sure to get a servo motor on it if you're a beginner. Ron Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ferg Report post Posted September 5, 2012 Don't know how new you want info on. My 206RB-5 is about a year and a half old, actually was made in Japan, probably by Seiko. There are many accessories available and it is a fine machine. I have never used 207 thread since I am happy with what the 138 does for me. Large "M" style bobbin. I do have a servo which I definitely would not do without. With some tension adjustment you can go from heavy thread to 69 no problem. I have straight and roller guides, another very much needed accessory. Bob Kovar sells them. ferg Hello, I am looking to get feedback on a new Consew 206RB-5. Is anyone out there using the new models? I am purchasing my first walking foot machine and found a decent deal after months of searching. However, heard from a Dema sale person (trying to sell me a different machine) that Consew quality has gone down with their new models. I didn't put much stock in it, but wanted to confirm before I take the plunge. Thanks for any feedback you can offer! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites