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Brand:SINGER

3.6/5

464.86

Sia che tu stia cercando di apportare modifiche ai capi o di iniziare un nuovo progetto da zero, le macchine per cucire Singer per impieghi gravosi e i relativi accessori per cucire sono prodotti facili da usare e versatili. Il suo ago automatico con filettatura è il più grande risparmio di tempo del cucito e la velocità di 1.100 punti al minuto della macchina ti consente di dare vita rapidamente alle tue idee creative. Durante l'infilatura del filo superiore - Infilare sempre la macchina con il piedino in posizione sollevata, ruotare sempre il volantino verso di sé (IN SENSO ANTIORARIO) per evitare danni alla macchina. Tensione - 120V.

EAN: 0037431883018

Categories: Arti, artigianato e cucito,

GARANZIA: La macchina da cucire portatile per impieghi gravosi SINGER 4423 ha una garanzia limitata di 25 anni. Nota: fare riferimento ai video e anche al PDF allegato di seguito nelle Specifiche tecniche per i manuali. ACCESSORI PER MACCHINE DA CUCIRE: Una varietà di accessori è inclusa con piedino multiuso, piedino per cerniere, piedino per asole, piedino per cucire bottoni, taglia asole/spazzola per pelucchi, guida per trapuntatura, aghi, bobine, cacciavite, portarocchetto ausiliario, feltro portarocchetto sono tutti comodamente posizionati e riposti nel vassoio degli accessori. Nella confezione è inclusa anche una copertura antipolvere morbida. TELAIO IN METALLO PESANTE: La macchina da cucire Singer 4423 per impieghi gravosi è un vero cavallo di battaglia. Con un robusto telaio interno in metallo, giroletto in acciaio inossidabile, velocità di cucitura estremamente elevata e motore potente, questa macchina per cucire può cucire una varietà di tessuti pesanti e offre stabilità di lunga durata. MACCHINA PER CUCIRE AD ALTA VELOCITÀ: la macchina per cucire Singer 4423 ha una velocità di cucitura massima di 1.100 punti al minuto, quindi i progetti possono essere cuciti rapidamente. Il motore più forte del 60% fornisce una maggiore potenza di perforazione per cuciture spesse. MACCHINA PER CUCIRE CON INFILA AGO AUTOMATICO: Dopo aver seguito il percorso di infilatura stampato direttamente sulla macchina, questa funzione integrata ti aiuta a infilare facilmente la cruna dell'ago senza affaticamento degli occhi o frustrazione. Ampere (0,7). Watt (84). Volt (120). Hz (60). MACCHINA PER CUCIRE SINGER HEAVY DUTY: I 23 punti incorporati tra cui punti base, elasticizzati, decorativi e per asole ti consentono di cucire una varietà di progetti, come moda, decorazioni per la casa, trapunte, artigianato e altro ancora.
Assembly required No
Batteries required No
Brand SINGER
Care instructions Sewing Machine
Color Gray
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 19,722 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Import Made in USA
Included Components Included Accessories: All-Purpose Foot, Zipper Foot, Buttonhole Foot, Button Sewing Foot, Seam Ripper / Lint Brush, Quilting Guide, Needles, Bobbins, Screwdriver, Auxiliary Spool Pin, Spool Pin Felt, Soft-Sided Dust Cover.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Is Electric Yes
Item model number 230422112.DI
Item Weight 14.5 Pounds
Manufacturer Singer
Material Metal
Number of pieces 1
Power Source Ac/Dc
Product Dimensions 15.5 x 6.25 x 12 inches
Product Dimensions 6.25"D x 15.5"W x 12"H
Specific instructions for use Personal
Warranty Description 25 year limited parts; 90 days full coverage.

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Scritto da: Kindle Customer
Don't change any settings at first - use the settings as shipped
I have had a second hand machine for years that never worked properly, the tensions couldn't be balanced, the speed was difficult to control. I learned how to sew on my mother's Singer and I longed to get one for myself, but back then sewing machines were more expensive and I didn't sew enough to justify it. I sewed less after fighting with mine for so long. Plus my mother had eventually replaced hers with another brand with a lot of fancy stitches. She used it for a couple of years but began to sew less as it started giving her a lot of trouble. She eventually dug out her 30+ year old Singer and began sewing again. I read several of the reviews of a few machines and I was convinced that getting a Singer was still what I wanted for several reasons. One is that Singer machines' thread tensions are more reliable. Many other machines have the thread go from spool to needle through no more than 4 catches. This Singer and most others I've seen have 7. Similarly the bobbin thread is held better as well. This keeps thread control and tension more consistent. I read some reviews for this machine saying they had problems straight out of the box or after only a short time. It makes me wonder 2 things - whether they changed settings like tensions before starting to sew on a scrap to get used to the machine or whether they purchased from a marketplace seller. The first thing I did was to thread the machine with standard thread and leave all settings as is (I wasn't going to need to anyway unless I didn't like where they were set after using it) then I ran a scrap through the machine to see how it felt. What a dream! It was quiet, it was easy to control the speed (it didn't jump from 0 to 60 like other non-Singers I've used), and the stitches were beautiful. The thread tensions were perfectly balanced. After practicing with it a little I began my project and was off and running without having to stop and unsnarl thread or struggle with thread tensions that wouldn't stay set. I can't understand how much trouble some people seemed to be having. One thing I mention here, I purchased the 4423 because I wanted a machine that could handle heavy fabrics, and had a variety of stitches for basic products. I didn't need 100 types of stitches or a computer for a sewing machine. I am fine with the basics. If I decide to put someone's name on a project, I'll embroider it by hand. I don't do all that much sewing any more. I do really wish I had replaced my hunk-o-junk 20 years ago right after my sister-in-law traded me for the machine I had inherited from her mother - it didn't work all to well either but she didn't like her 'new' machine. I found out why. I also wonder whether some people who wrote bad reviews purchased their machines from the marketplace. I have purchased some items from there when needed, but I and others have had problems with using them. Primarily in their definition of the word "new". If someone returns an item within the 30 days or whatever and claims it is in new condition some sellers don't check the contents to confirm. Instead they sell it to the next person. So blankets arrive not factory packaged and with obvious stains on them. The purchaser returned it because they didn't like something about it, hadn't broken it but had definitely taken it out of the box and used it. Why the seller didn't examine the blanket to be assured it was in new condition I can't say. But I say buyer beware if they buy from the marketplace and not from Amazon. Some marketplace sellers sell their own products so don't fall under this category, others are just retailers shipping through Amazon. Some aren't very professional. Don't blame the product without first being sure that you didn't purchase one of these "new" products that had actually been a return that should have been marked "like new". And don't twiddle with it before seeing how it performs straight out of the box! All I can say is I LOVE this machine. It works almost exactly as my mom's old Singer. Singer has kept to the old adage that if it ain't broke don't fix it. Their basic machines are virtually unchanged from one's produced 50+ years ago. Oh they look different, but that's just like putting on a new dress, the person in the dress is the same. Sure they have the more advanced machines, ones they pioneered. But even those are built on top of the old reliable machine. If you have a problem that is a defect, find out right away and get a replacement. Don't wait on any purchase, sewing machine or other items, to try it out to see if it is in working order then blame Singer for not replacing it. Every company can produce a defective product that made it through quality control. It is up to the buyer to do their own checking to be sure they got a product in full working order. These sewing machines now are so much less expensive that even if you do get one that breaks down, purchasing a new one does not burn a hole in your wallet. 20 years ago some of the machines I looked at would have cost $1000! Be happy you aren't shelling that out and getting the junk I've been using that cost $850! And it is just as basic as the one I just purchased! And a word for beginners - yes there is a manuel and yes it's easy to learn on. Even without the manuel someone with minimal experience can easily see how the different features work. They are clearly labeled. Anyone having problems has never used a Singer or other machine that isn't complicated to use. They look for complexity where there is simplicity. I have only had this machine a short time, but I can say that even if it starts giving me some trouble, it would have to literally break to be as bad as what I've been using. I wish I had talked my mother into giving me her old Singer! But I feel as if I just did. The color is different, but it's the same machine.
Scritto da: John K.
Tips for success... How NOT to throw the Singer 4423 through a window.
There are a lot of reviews here of people frustrated with the Singer 4423. I was going to purchase this machine back in November, as I needed a machine to handle automotive upholstery and other heavy fabrics. I hesitated on buying because of less then stellar reviews. An Amazon lightening deal changed my mind, as the price was under $100. I received my item well packaged and expediently (thanks Amazon). The directions that come with it are not great, but get the basics covered. I utilized the internet for more detailed instruction, and well as for video guidance. After using the sewing machine for several hours, I too became frustrated. So much so, that I initiated a return. It seems I could not get the thread tension correct, and I would end up with tons of bobbin jams. Nobody wants their bobbin in a jam. After sleeping on it (not literally), I researched more on the internet. I found a few tips that not only helped, my project turned out great and I was able to use the 4423 effectively. My Tips: 1. Use the felt bobbin spacer if the bobbin is racking in the bobbin case. 2. Important. Use only the plastic - not metal - bobbins. 3. Make sure you thread correctly. Thread tension is critical and is managed at loops #3, #4, and #5. When threading, be sure to give a slight tug to ensure the thread has seated into the blind tensioner. Also don't forget to run the thread behind the guide #6. 4. This might seem obvious, but be sure to drop the presser foot. It's easy to forget especially when setting up thicker fabrics/upholstery. If you forget, you'll know soon enough, by having a mess under the fabric on the bobbin side. 5. Practice with the foot control. It launches from 0 to 60 in a split second. I'd like to find a way of better control here, as fine control is challenging. 6. Use the correct needle size. Mine shipped with a 90/14 which is good for many things, but I recommend a 100 for thicker stuff, like chihuahuas and small pets. Just kidding about that small pet crack. I gave this machine 5 stars solely because for the money (<$100), it was a no-brainer. I'd give it 4 stars if priced in the usual $125- $150 range. It's not perfect, as the foot control is too sensitive (like my wife). But it is a well made piece of equipment that CAN handle heavy fabrics. It went through 6 layers of vinyl upholstery as well as plastic piping, without struggle. I did find that best results were obtained when the needle is started manually in the thicker, multi-layered fabrics. Stitch patterns seemed to work okay, but I only did some messing around with them, just to see if they worked. I really only used the straight, and zig-zag with frequency. One other thing, the machine is light, which is good and bad. Good, as it's easy to transport, but bad as it will move when pushing heavy stock through it. Use a rubber mat, or better yet an appropriate table.
Scritto da: Cheesy
Great sewing machine for frequent home use
Purchased a new sewing machine for my mom to replaced her 15 year old Singers that recently broke. She really enjoys using this machine. It’s easy to use and handle. The order arrived on time. The only con is that the cover for the bobbin is clear plastic instead of metal. It’s nice that you can see but also worried it might break. But so far so good.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Excellent machine
Light weight but sturdy. Great tension. Good machine. I had a White for 60 years and loved it. This Singer is very good and does all I need. I sew clothing, dolls and quilts.
Scritto da: Piko
This thing is amazing.
Had it just for a few minutes.first thing I did when I received it I opened the pedal and brought down the speed from a 930 o'clock position to a 630. I knew this machine would fly as soon as I pressed the pedal so, with this adjustment I can sew very slowly and precisely. Then, I loaded 2 layers of 1mm leather (Herman Oak) and ran it under the needle and thread it came with. It went through the leather like it wasn't even there! I know it is not the most ideal test but, with a leather needle and a tex70 bonded nylon it should be able to punch through 4-5 mm of leather without breaking a sweat. I would recommend this machine for leatherworking and stitching small items like wallets, clutches and purses. I seriously doubt it could stitch a saddle.
Scritto da: LJ
Great!
Gave this a gift and the sewer is very experienced and loves it.
Scritto da: Amy
Perfect
Perfect for those who occasionally like to sew! The sewing hobbyist it meets all needs
Scritto da: KathleenRodrigue
Sewing machine
Replace 40 year old machine
Scritto da: Daya Mahaur
Dream machine
This was my dream ???? to buy This Sewing machine!, and it's True now????☺️, I am Really very, very, very happy to have this sewing machine it is really very good Quality Heavy Duty Machine, with lots of features, easy to use and understand, I would suggest everyone who's love to sewing there project at home, even in the boutique, if your budget for Rs.15000 and more so I would suggest you to increase your budget and buy this product rather then under the Rs. 15000 sewing machine coz under 15000 machine give you lots of sewing style, but the build quality is not that much good, this machine can sew Danim, leather, T-shirt, also very thin clothes like Georgette, you can sew any clothes from this machine very easily, and it's so fast to sew as per company says 1100 Stich per minute, it's like a One time investment
Scritto da: Debsie
Excellent product - a very satisfied customer.
So glad I took the plunge and bought this model, after hours of research I felt this was the one to replace my 50 year old Singer (for soft furnishings, ie curtains, heavy duty fabrics, cushions,, mending, making clothes etc). I've tried it out on different thicknesses of fabric, it has a robust sewing action, certainly more robust than my old one (I'm usually the one to say things aren't made like they used to be, but that doesn't apply in this case, I'm quite surprised to be honest). it's easy to thread up (and logical, I could probably have done it without looking at the instructions, but then I'm used to Singers). I haven't tried out all of the functions yet so can't comment on those. I typed my initial review in the 'Seller Review' slot in error (no wonder I ran out of space), so I'll mention the seller here.... my hubby actually ordered this as a birthday present for me, this was the best price he had seen on the internet and decided to go for it. Despite coming from Italy, it arrived in perfect condition. I emailed the Seller with a query and he responded straight away and was more than helpful. All good. Oh, one thing, it did have a manual with it, but it didn't show any English, but it is very easy to download and print the instructions in English from the internet.
Scritto da: Heather
Simple But Powerful
The Singer 4423 is a wonderfully rugged and powerful machine at a very good price. It is very bare bones, but it has been able to sew its way through everything I've thrown at it. I enjoying sewing lots of different things, from clothing to bags. I have a fancy electronic machine that does hundreds of stitches, sews by itself, etc. But, it isn't always powerful enough to get through lots of heavy layers. I picked up the Singer 4423 to supplement that machine, and it is a powerhouse. I can get through multiple layers of jeans or several layers of batting and fabric with no problems. It has the ability to adjust the pressure applied by the pressure foot, which is very helpful. There aren't a lot of bells and whistles on this machine, though. Everything is controlled via dials, including stitch length and tension. There are three positions for the needle and 23 different stitches available (including one 1-step button hole). It has a drop-in bobbin (but it does require a bit more fussing than other drop-in bobbin machines I've used) and a slightly complicated needle threader. The stitch length can be set up to 6mm wide Do note that this machine _does not_ have fairly standard features like a needle up/down button, the ability to set it so the needle stays down when you stop sewing (the needle stays exactly where it is when you let you foot off the pedal), speed control, or auto reverse at the start and end of stitching. It comes with four presser feet: all-purpose, buttonhole, zipper, and button. And, it does accept other snap-on type feet. It also has a free arm (by removing the accessories tray) and an extra-high presser foot (great for layers of bulky fabric!). Also included are a simple cover, cleaning bush/seam ripper, bobbins (Singer Bobbins Class 15 Transparent, 4-Count ), needles, screwdriver, auxiliary spool pin, spool pin felt, quilting guide, and spool cap. In short, this is a great machine for a beginner who wants something that is sturdy and will last for ages, but also isn't interested in lots of fancy stitches and automatic functions. It also makes a good auxiliary machine for bulky projects.
Scritto da: The French Laundry.ca
good basic sewing machine
I use my sewing machine as an industrial and I am pleased with the Singer heavy duty. It's easy to use, quiet and durable.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Great Buy
I started off sewing on my grandmother's Singer treadle machine, moved on in my 20s to a proper electric Singer, but changed to a different brand in my forties. For my 70th birthday I have treated myself to this wonderful Singer. It is very easy to use; within 10 minutes I learned to use the needle threader (and I've never managed this on any other machine before). It comes with a super instruction manual that is in English only, so you don't have to spend time flipping through Europe to find the English pages. It comes with every appendage I could ever want, including capacity for two needle sewing, invisible hem stitch, button hole maker and button sewer oner. It is sturdy and - wow - is it fast - and powerful!! There is also a neat little app that I downloaded which has more instructions on its use and more general help for those new to sewing. As an experienced user of sewing machines, I can't rate this machine highly enough. I love it.

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