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  • Gudwif - Great lounging! Zero Gravity!

    Love, love, LOVE these chairs! The value is incredible, considering I paid this amount for only one chair years ago. The chairs are comfy, the side tables I had never seen before, but I use them everyday now. Also to note, the chairs are quite sturdy, much more so than the other one I had. The mechanism moves easily and smoothly. I have actually fallen asleep in my back yard in this chair. Zero Gravity Chairs are the way to lounge!

  • Mary E. Hogencamp - Unreliable and Bobin Thread TANGLES Incessantly

    I spend the winters in Florida and have an older model version of this Heavy Duty at home - figured I could get this one and keep it down south. Not sure what has changed with the Singer people but this is clearly not the right path they are taking. First off, check the owners manual (in the store, hopefully). You will note that they do not ever tell you what size bobbin to use! Unbelievable. Three bobbins were included in the accessory pouch - and each one had a different number on it - a 3, a 13 and a 16. They looked pretty similar, but felt like different weights. No matter which bobbin I tried, the machine would sew a straight stitch ok, but the bobbin thread would tangle and snarl if you tried to do a lock stitch to start a seam, or if you tried any zig zag. I tried the usual - rewinding bobbins with different thread lots, different tension settings - no dice. I finally found on the Singer website, that the manufacturer suggested a class 15 bobbin for this machine. What a joke - if you look at a class 15 it has a little ledge on the top, not smooth like the bobbins that came with the machine. I dutifully went out and bought some of those - makes sense that an incorrect bobbin would generate problems. Tried 3 of these bobbins with about the same result. The machine will sew straight stitch pretty well for about 6 inches, then start yanking on the top thread, or tangling the bottom thread. After 2 weeks I am giving up - this has been a giant waste of my money (which I can get back) and my time, which I can not. If other people reviewing the machine are happy with it, I can only conclude that the quality control on the parts and manufacturing is pretty poor, and clunker machines are getting through. HOWEVER, the fact that they no where in the manual even identify bobbin size or its importance makes me believe the company itself no longer has any concern about the customer, and lacks an even basic quality control program. I would not recommend this machine, and due to concern expressed in the last sentence, any Singer machine at all.

  • Holly - Great for pre-k & kindergarten age!

    My daughter loves this book and it really is a great pre-k tool. My only complaint is that I wish they had made a book/marker set that somehow hooked/clipped together. We have a hard time keeping track of the marker.

  • Catherine A. Hayes - Five Stars

    Excellent product, perfect fit and really saves on the carpet, these were installed in our 2011 Ford F-150.

  • janjanmom - Too Heavy

    I am a 40 year old white female with coarse, dry curly hair. This product smells really good and would be great for an occasional deep conditioning treatment. However, this product does not work for me as an 'apply and style' product. It is very heavy and greasy. As I always am careful to point out, everyone's hair is different and it may serve your needs perfectly, it was just a little too greasy for my hair for everyday use.