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Best Juki Sewing Machine of 2019 – Top Models Tested & Reviewed

Best Juki Sewing Machine

Juki is one of the undisputed brands in the sewing machine category because of their well known, high-quality products. Juki sewing machines are not only sturdy and durable enough to withstand long hours of continued use, but they are also very easy to use, making them very popular.

In terms of output, these machines are also known to produce quality garments that match the highest levels in the global market. However, some units within this brand rank higher than the rest in terms of the factors stated above.

With that in mind, this article looks at the best Juki sewing machines so as to make it easier for you to select the best one for your sewing needs. 

Editor's Contents in Brief :
Picture Name Details
Juki TL-2010Q Juki TL-2010Q Read More Below
Juki HZL-LB5020 Juki HZL-LB5020 Read More Below
Juki HZL-LB5100 Juki HZL-LB5100 Read More Below
JUKI TL-2200 QVP JUKI TL-2200 QVP Read More Below
Juki HZL-F600 Juki HZL-F600 Read More Below

Editor’s Choice Best Juki Sewing Machine


Juki TL-2010Q


Juki TL-2010Q

Juki’s TL-2010Q is a single needle lockstitch machine that is designed for straight stitching and quilting, making it perfect for dressmaking, tailoring and stitching some home décor items.

The straight stitch is adjustable lengthwise using a dial on the front panel up to a length of 6 mm, giving you some leeway to shorten or lengthen it according to the sewing project.

In terms of speed, the TL-2010Q has quite a powerful motor, giving it the ability to make 1500 stitches per minute. However, this speed can be controlled to either a high, medium or low, depending on your sewing experience, with the low speed being ideal for beginners.

For convenience, this unit features an automatic thread cutter, which can be activated using a button so as to cut off the thread once you are done sewing.

Another convenience feature is the needle up/down function that lets you set whether the needle will stop in a down or up position after you release the foot pedal. This is especially useful when making quilts because stitching around corners will be simplified if the needle stops in a down position.

Other features include a large throat area for easier sewing of large fabrics, an LED light for lighting up dark fabrics and a feed dog adjustment to either an up or down position.

Features at a glance

  • Straight lockstitch machine.
  • Adjustable stitch length up to 6 mm.
  • Adjustable stitching speed, with 1500 stitches per minute being the max speed.
  • Automatic thread cutter.
  • Work area LED lighting.

 


Juki HZL-LB5020


Juki HZL-LB5020

Juki’s HZL-LB5020 is a very affordable sewing machine but this does not mean that it is substandard. In fact, it is a computerized unit, featuring 20 built-in stitch patterns and an LCD screen with selector buttons for easy selection.

All the 20 stitch designs are clearly labeled on a front and slide out stitch chart on the front panel of the machine, and this gives you an easily accessible reference point when making your selection.

For easy use, a 1-step buttonhole stitch is included among the 20 built-in designs, while a needle up/ down positioning feature makes it very easy to quilt around corners while maintaining perfect alignment.

Apart from these, a reverse button is also included among the controls to stitch in the opposite direction, and this acts as a reinforcement to create a very tight joint between the two fabrics.

On the work area, bright LED lighting is installed to enable you to light up dark fabrics when working on them while part of the work area base is removable to expose the machine’s free arm, which is very useful for sewing around hard to reach areas such as on cuffs and pant hems.

Other features include an adjustable sewing speed, with the maximum being 700 stitches per minute, adjustable stitch length and a drop feed system for pulling in the fabric when sewing.

Features at a glance

  • 20 built-in stitches.
  • An LCD screen with selector buttons.
  • Easily accessible stitch chart for quick referencing.
  • Stitch reversal system.
  • Free arm.
  • Adjustable stitching speed, with the maximum being 700 SPM.
  • Drop feed system.

Juki HZL-LB5100


Juki HZL-LB5100

The HZL-LB5100 is another computerized sewing machine that is quite similar to Juki’s HZL-LB5020 above, but it is slightly more advanced and thus, more expensive due to its wider array of features.

Most notably are the machine’s multiple stitch patterns, which total to 100 and these give you practically every stitch design that you could think of using in your project, from basic to decorative patterns.

All these designs are drawn and labeled on a stitch chart, part of which slides out of the machine, giving you a quick reference point when selecting a pattern to use for your project.

After you settle down on a pattern to use, this unit features an LCD screen that displays the stitch number, stitch width and length values for viewing as you make the selection. Selector buttons are included right next to this display, and they let you set the values very easily by scrolling through the numbers.

In terms of speed, the HZL-LB5100 has a variable speed setting, which can be set anywhere between a high and low, making it suitable for use by both experts, beginners, and intermediates.

Features at a glance

  • A computerized machine with 100 stitch patterns.
  • Clearly labeled stitch chart for quick referencing.
  • An LCD screen for displaying the stitch number, width, and length, with selector buttons for easy selection.
  • Variable speed setting between high and low speed, with a high of 700 SPM.
  • 7-point feed dog system.
  • Needle up/ down positioning.
  • Reverse stitching.
  • Free arm.

JUKI TL-2200 QVP


JUKI TL-2200 QVP

Juki’s TL-2200 QVP is the most expensive sewing machine in this review, but it is also the top-rated product, which shows that some features about it stand out.

For starters, this unit is a mini industrial sewing machine, which means that it is built having a very firm frame to withstand heavy use. Its arm and bed are constructed using die-cast aluminum, which is very tough and also helps dampen the vibrations so that you can produce high-quality stitches.

The other benefit of this aluminum construction is that it makes the machine very light and thus easily portable.

Still on the construction, the TL-2200 QVP features an extended bed or table surface, that makes it easier to sew large, heavy or multilayered fabrics. This capability is enhanced by a presser foot pressure adjustment, which lets you set the presser foot pressure so as to accommodate different fabric thicknesses as you place them on this surface.

Other features include a variable speed setting between 200 to 1500 SPM, an automatic needle threader, a needle up/ down control, LED-lit work area, a foot pedal with thread trimming function and a knee lifter lever for convenience when lifting the presser feet.

Features at a glance

  • Strong and durable die-cast aluminum construction.
  • Lightweight.
  • Comes with an extension table for easy use when working on large, heavy or thick fabrics.
  • Presser foot pressure adjustment.
  • Adjustable sewing speed.
  • Automatic needle threader.
  • Knee lifter lever for easy use.

Juki HZL-F600


Juki HZL-F600

If you are looking for a computerized unit with lots of built-in stitch patterns, then the HZL-F600 is one of the best Juki sewing machines to consider.

That said, this machine features a whopping 255 stitch patterns, giving you practically all the kinds of designs and patterns that you would need for any sewing project. Despite having this huge number of options to choose from, a large LCD display and multiple selector buttons make it very easy to scroll through them for easy selection.

Additionally, 10 of the most popular patterns have shortcut buttons, which make selection much easier when working with them on your project.

Being computerized, this unit has the ability to combine, save and recall up to 70 patterns in 10 memory folders and this enables you to save the pattern combinations that you mostly use so that you can recall the sequence using the touch of a button when working on future projects.

For adjustability, the machine’s speed, stitch length and width are all adjustable, with the max speed being 900 SPM, max stitch length 5mm and max zigzag width being 7mm.

Other features include drop feed dogs for free motion quilting or freehand embroidery and an independent bobbin winding system, which allows you to wind your bobbins simultaneously as you continue sewing.

Features at a glance

  • 255 stitch patterns.
  • A large LCD display and selector buttons for easy selection.
  • 10 shortcut buttons for the most popular patterns.
  • 10 memory folders for combining, saving and recalling up to 70 patterns.
  • Adjustable sewing speed, stitch width and length.
  • Drop feed dogs for free motion sewing and freehand embroidery.
  • Independent bobbin winding system.
  • Automatic thread trimming.
  • Reverse stitching.

Juki Sewing Machine Buying Guide


Before buying a Juki sewing machine, there are some factors that you need to consider. These are:

Type

The most common of types of modern sewing machines are either electronic and computerized.

Electronic sewing machines usually have fewer built-in stitching patterns as compared to their computerized counterparts, with some even having just a single straight stitch.

Although this limits the machine’s capabilities, it means that they are more specialized and designed to produce the perfect few stitch designs that they have built-in. They are also usually cheaper than computerized units.

However, there are Juki mini-industrial sewing machines that are electronic and these are very expensive because they are designed to be very durable so as to handle thick and heavy fabrics while stitching very quickly, just like in an industrial unit.

You should only buy such a machine if you are a pro, and you want a specialized piece to handle one type of stitch pattern.

Computerized sewing machines, on the other hand, feature multiple built-in stitching patterns, with some even going beyond the 200-mark. This presents a selection challenge and for that reason, they usually feature LCD screens, selector buttons and stitch charts for referencing purposes.

The good thing with having these multiple stitch patterns is that you get a very versatile machine that can be used in any sewing project. However, this makes them very expensive.

Number of stitches

The more the number of built-in stitches that a Juki sewing machine has, the more versatile it is in terms of the wide range of sewing projects that it can be used on.

However, with a very high number of patterns, you might find that you never use some of them and thus, they just cost extra money and yet, they don’t add any value to your sewing projects.

The best thing to do is to consider your stitching requirements. If you do mostly decorative work, then you need a machine with as many built-in stitches as possible. If you mostly use 1 or a few stitches on your work, buy a cheaper Juki sewing machine that has exactly what you need.

Free Arm

A free arm is a must have in a sewing machine because it helps you get to hard to reach areas while stitching your fabrics. These include collars, pant hems, cuffs and the like.

Speed

Fast sewing machines enable you to finish working on your project much faster. However, they are ideal for experienced sewers; beginners might end up messing their work if they work at these fast speeds.

Instead of buying a slow machine if you are a beginner, the ideal thing would be to one that has a variable speed setting so that as you advance your skills, you get to increase the speed for faster productivity.

Adjustability

Apart from having a variable sewing speed, other features to consider include an adjustable stitch width and length, which give you more flexibility when working on various projects.

Conclusion

As you can see, Juki has quite a number of sewing machines under its name, and these vary according to type as well as other features that are listed above. This means that getting the best Juki sewing machine might be a little challenging if you don’t have the right information.

However, after through this review, you should be in a better position to get the specific model that is most suitable for your sewing needs. 

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