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ElnaExplore 240 Mechanical Sewing Machine

R5,199

Retail: R6,800
About

The eXplore 240 mechanical sewing machine is the key to genuine enjoyment. With it's full complement of stitches and features, this easy to operate, affordable, high-quality sewing machine is perfect for anyone learning to sew as well as for experienced sewers who want to add a basic, quality sewing machine to their sewing room.

Product Features
  • Variable needle positions-left to center needle position
  • Stitches conveniently displayed on the front of machine at eye level
  • Circular sewing
  • Twin needle sewing
  • Strong needle penetration on all fabrics
  • Easy declutch for bobbin winding
  • Drop feed dog
  • Clip-on presser feet
  • Stitch selection dial
  • Retractable spool pins
  • Adjustable foot pressure
  • Extra presser foot lift
  • Front loading oscillating hook system
  • 2 vertical spool pins
  • Built-in thread cutter
  • Sewing light
  • Large sewing surface with pivot pin points
  • Free arm
  • Metric and inch measurements
  • Electronic foot control
  • Speed up to 800 spm
  • Carrying handle
  • Built-in storage accommodates presser feet, bobbins, needles, screwdriver, seam ripper, spool pin felt
Product Specifications
  • Adjustable stitch length 0-4 mm
  • Adjustable stitch width 0-5 mm
  • 24 stitches including: Straight, Zigzag, Three-step zigzag, Stretch blind hem, Woven blind hem, Shell tuck, Box, Picot, 3 Decorative satin stitches, Triple seam, Rickrack, Smocking, Super stretch, Double overlock, Feather, 5 Decorative stretch stitches
  • One-step buttonhole
  • Built-in needle threader (eXplore 240)
  • Warranty: 1-Year
What's in the box
  • Sewing Machine
  • Dust Cover
  • Blind hem foot
  • Button hole foot
  • Zipper foot
  • Bobbin
  • Needles
  • Screwdriver
  • Seam Ripper
  • Instruction book
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