Euro-Pro 534 DX Serger with 6 Creative Feet and Soft Portable Case

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Euro-Pro 534 DX Serger Portable Case
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  1. Kitchen
  2. Publisher: Euro-Pro
  3. Sales Rank in Kitchen & Housewares: #147741

Product Review

Equipped with an automatic looper threader and built-in roll hemming and capable of differential feed to gather fabric for ruffles and reduce stretching when sewing knits, this 4/3/2 thread serger can perform numerous stitch functions while stitching, trimming, and overcasting in a single operation. It's simple to operate, fast (up to 1,300 stitches per minute), and uses standard sewing-machine needles. An electronic foot pedal permits smooth speed control, ensuring full needle penetration even at lowest speeds. Stitch functions available include 3-thread and 4-thread overlocks. Accompanying the machine are six creative, snap-on feet: bead/sequin, elastic, cording, taping, blind hem/lace, and shirring. Also included is a soft, zip-up storage/carrying case with handles. Color-coded threading, adjustable stitch width, adjustable stitch length, a stitch-length control dial, adjustable differential feed, presser-foot pressure adjustment, and tension-adjustment dials for all four threads offer exceptional flexibility and control. The machine also converts for free-arm work. It has a built-in fabric-waste container and accessory storage and comes with an accessory package that includes needles, tweezers, and a screwdriver. Exceptionally clear, illustrated instruction and how-to booklets come with the machine. This serger carries 15-year warranty against mechanical defects and a 2-year warranty against electrical defects. --Fred Brack

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Customer Reviews

Average Customer Review
3.4 out of 5 stars (14 customer reviews)

91 of 91 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars I love mine!, January 14, 2003
H. Grimmett - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Euro-Pro 534 DX Serger with 6 Creative Feet and Soft Portable Case (Kitchen)
I've had mine for over two years now and haven't had a single problem with it. I use it weekly at least. It replaced a Singer serger that worked briefly but wasn't good for anything except for taking back to the store several times in hopes of getting one that might work. My only complaint about it is that I wanted a five thread model like my last serger and the Euro Pro is only a four thread model. Otherwise it has been a flawless performer under heavy use. The differential feed has been great to have as well and it does a decent rolled hem too. (I make medieval costumes and also quilts.) Don't buy a machine without a differential feed! It also came with a bonus set of six extra feet, such as a beading foot, an elastic foot, and a blind hem foot too. It's gotten so that I use my serger more now for what used to be regular sewing than ever before.. hems go SO fast on it. I've never had a problem getting needles or blades for it, even with heavy use I haven't had to change the...Read more


47 of 49 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars who, what is euro-pro serger, December 12, 2002
Mary Scales (Dundalk, Maryland USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Euro-Pro 534 DX Serger with 6 Creative Feet and Soft Portable Case (Kitchen)
I love the machine, but the only problem I have is when it was time for replacements blades, no has heard of the machine. Euro-pro do not give enough information on replacement parts or numbers in their instruction manuals. In addition they do not offer any type of information to what type of blades they are compatable with. This would help ever so much, if replacement parts could be easier to fine.


28 of 28 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to use - easy to thread, April 10, 2004
Beth A. Fabrizio "bafab" (Broomfield, Colorado United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Euro-Pro 534 DX Serger with 6 Creative Feet and Soft Portable Case (Kitchen)
I know sergers are known for being hard to thread...but this one is easy. The threading guide is on the machine. Each hook is color coded. I tie my new thread onto the old to feed through the loops at the top of the machine, but hand feed the rest. It is important with any serger to go in the correct order (needle threads last) - and the color guide on the machine lists the order. The automatic lower looper works very well - but I find it works best if I open all of the doors and watch the thread hook onto the looper as I push the lever. I've had this serger two months and have changed thread color six times - the first thing I did was change the thread (to make sure I could.) I've been serging like crazy. I wonder how I lived this long with out one!

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