Saturday, June 13, 2009

My Shopping Genie Still finds the Lowest Price on A Brother CS6000I

I used the My Shopping Genie tool and it still pulls up the lowest price of $164.99. I don't know about you but I like saving money. Not only is the price still $164.99, there are two vendors who have it for this price. To get your free savings tool called the My Shopping Genie, please download it here or you can go to www.FreeBargainShopper.com. You owe it to your self to get this free tool before you buy anything else online.

Happy Shopping,
Modelli
www.FreeBargainShopper.com

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Wow! A Lot Less than half off MSRP

With the shopping genie compare feature the lowest price is $164.99. The suggested MSRP is $499.00 for a savings of $334.00.

I use this tool for everything we are buying or looking up on Google or Yahoo.

Get this tool free, while you still can.

Modelli
http://www.FreeBargainShopper.com

Monday, March 2, 2009

Brother CS6000I Savings Discovered

Equipped with an LCD display for easy stitch selection, this computerized free-arm sewing machine features 60 built-in stitches including utility stitches for mending and garment construction, decorative stitches, heirloom stitches, and quilting stitches, as well as seven styles of one-step auto-sizing buttonholes. Programmable 7mm stitch width and length, as well as an adjustable dial control for thread tension, deliver enhanced sewing flexibility. Operate the machine with the foot control or without, using the built-in one-touch start/stop and reverse functions. Its automatic needle threader, built-in thread cutter, and quick-set drop-in bobbin system offer added convenience. Accessories are included for zipper insertion, darning, twin-needle stitching, and quilting, plus the unit features quick-change snap-on presser feet that include a buttonhole foot, zipper foot, button-fitting foot, blind-stitch foot, over-casting foot, monogramming foot, zigzag foot, walking foot, and a quilt guide. The walking foot ensures accurate stitching of slippery fabrics or multiple layers, and the quilt guide delivers precise, evenly spaced quilt lines. A drop feed allows for creating free-form or traditional quilt patterns. Other highlights include preset presser-foot height adjustment and pressure, electronic speed adjustment, variable needle positions, built-in storage space, and a hard cover to protect the machine when not in use. Lightweight and portable, the sewing machine measures 9-3/5 by 9-3/4 by 12-1/2 inches and carries a 25-year limited warranty.

This is what one buyer had to say about this machine:
"Don't let the low price fool you. This is a great machine!
This machine represents the most incredible value-for-money on the market today. It is very, very easy to use, and the manual is exceptionally helpful. It comes with every foot and accessory you could ever possibly need. In fact, there is nothing more you can buy for it. Compare that to the other sewing machine manufacturers, which give you only the most basic feet and then you must purchase everything else separately. If you have been hankering for the convenience of fully computerized sewing, automatic needle threading, push-button sewing, and lots of fun stitches, don't hesitate. I highly recommend this machine. I've owned very expensive machines from all the top manufacturers, and would not recommend it if the stitches were not beautiful or if it were loud or junky. This was given to me as a gift (I'm ashamed to say I would probably have walked right past it because of its low price) and I love it so much, I have gone on to buy the Brother serger on Amazon, and also a $999.00 Brother Innovis, which is another tremendous bargain. I was really pleased to see that even the more expensive machine uses the same bobbins and feet as this one, and this has many of the same features. This $200 machine comes with virtually all the same attachments as the $1000 one. This is the machine that some of the larger sewing and quilting expos are using in their workshops now because they are so lightweight, easy to learn, and reliable. High end Berninas and Vikings are just too complicated for people to sit down and learn at in a classroom setting, and they are way too expensive. This machine is the Featherweight of the 21st century, with tons of stitches and fun built in. Go for it!!!"

BTW, This machine can be found for quite a bit less than at Amazon by using a neat FREE tool called 'My Shopping Genie'. If you haven't heard of it before you can check it out/get it here.