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Buying a Used Embroidery Machine with 135,000 Stitches: Is It a Good Deal?

If you're considering buying a used embroidery machine with around 135,000 stitches, you might be wondering—is that a lot?

Spoiler alert: 135,000 stitches is practically nothing.

What Does 135,000 Stitches Really Mean?

  • One medium design can have 60,000–100,000 stitches.
  • Some commercial designs hit 200,000+ in one run.
  • Many users easily pass 1 million stitches in their first year.
  • Commercial machines can run 300 million+ stitches and still operate smoothly.

Buying used embroidery machine

What Actually Matters When Buying Used

  • Maintenance History: Was it regularly oiled and serviced?
  • Stitch Quality: Always test run a design before buying.
  • Brand: Trusted names like Brother, Janome, Barudan, Tajima are reliable.
  • Accessories: Check for hoops, software, and USB or floppy support.

Community Insight

"My brand new Barudan came with 220k stitches just from factory testing."
"I've done over 14 million stitches in a year—135k is a warm-up!"

Bottom Line

With just 135,000 stitches, your machine is nearly new. It’s a great deal, especially if it’s in working condition and from a trusted brand. So go ahead, power it up and start stitching!

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