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This leather sewing machine by GCCSJ features a durable aluminum alloy frame and a manual drive system that offers precise control. Its unique 360° rotating foot and needle enable seamless stitching around complex shapes like boots and bags. Compatible with both cotton and nylon threads, it’s perfect for repairing shoes, bags, tents, and garments. Compact and easy to assemble, it’s designed for both home use and professional cobblers seeking reliable, low-noise performance.
C**Y
Excellent Value
The hardest part in my opinion is threading the bobbin. Everything thing else was pretty easy. It works wonderful. Small learning curve, but didn't even take an hour to learn. Like everyone else, throw the stand away and make your own with wood you have laying around. Best purchase i have made in years.
L**E
Easy set up
Set up was easy and machine was ready to go. Qualityand value for the money seems great. I use to sew patches on hats. Very functional and so easy to sew on. Threading bobbin can be a little tricky.
L**V
Works great once set up
This product works great for this price point. BUT. There is a large learning curve and quite a bit of setup (at least with my machine). If not mechanically inclined or know someone who is who’s willing to help than this machine is not for you. I probably watched 6hours of YouTube and fiddled with machine for 3 before I finally got it sewing nice. And sew nicely it does. Had no problem with triple 7# leather, double denim and a patch, and heavy tow straps. Handles small to large threads with ease. Modifications are needed if using larger spools. Stand is pretty chincy but will work. But let’s face it if you can get this thing to work building a stand out of a piece of plywood and a block of 4*4 is a walk in the park.
D**W
Great Machine / Amazing Value!
Having looked at many of the previous reviews, I was fully expecting a machine requiring some detail overhaul before working properly, but was pleasantly surprised to receive one that worked pretty much perfectly right out of the box. It arrived packaged nicely with no apparent damage, but being as skeptical of the overall quality as I was, found myself sort of a chuckling when I noticed a small “QC Pass” sticker placed near the needle actuator assembly – figuring it was just a gimmick to suggest the machine had been thoroughly tested at some point regardless of what the consumer might actually receive. But there was also a small piece of scrap leather still under the presser foot with several rows of what looked like decent stitches, so I figured who knows, guess we’ll find out soon enough. And as I’ve already stated, other than cleaning off some of the protective oil coating and installing the drive plate, I was able to start sewing almost immediately. Not sure if I just got lucky, or they possibly took some of the negative reviews to heart, and began to actually inspect and adjust each machine as required, but regardless of what reality might be going forward for others, thought I should at least report my own experience. As already mentioned by others, a guy by the name of Harrison Hightower has put together some wonderful YouTube videos on this machine covering everything from basic set-up & sewing tips, to complete machine overhaul. Needless to say, extremely helpful if you decide to take the plunge.
R**E
No assembly instructions, sad product
Putting this machine together would be much simpler if the holes were drilled properly. Was missing at least 1 nut, and the legs sent with are almost useless. I'm hoping it'll work once put together, not going well so far. Update. Doesn't work.
J**B
Hard set-up but worth it
Bit of a pain to get dialed in as there's more to the machine than instructions include but if you look up Harrison Hightower on YouTube, he has a lot of great tips and tutorials on the machine that really helped me get this thing rolling. Can't say anything bad about this. Just be warned it's not perfect out of the box. You have spend a few hours filing some things down and dialing a few settings in but for the price, it's worth it compared to buying a $600-$3,000 machine. Good buy Added a few brass washers in between the arms and the machine to smoothen up the roll as well as added LEDs as it's hard to see when working with dark leathers. Some of the bobbins it came with had rough edges that would catch in the shuttle causing the bottom thread to keep breaking. Tried everything and eventually noticed it was the bobbin itself so if you come across the same problem, check the perimeter of your bobbin and sand it down
C**S
Great Cobbler
Great little machine easy to set up and use
J**B
Not perfect, but good enough.
For the price it's very good. I took away one star because of the stand. The stand is to cheap and flimsy. Plan on making your own stand. I used 3/4 inch thick plywood. 1 foot by 2 feet as the base. I cut up 3 pieces of 1x6 pine board, 6 Inches long. With wood glue I stacked all three pieces on top of each other. Drilled two holes for the mounting bolts. Bolts were 1/4-20. The bolts were 3.5 to 4 inches long. I used washers on top for proper adjustment for bolt length. The nuts on the bottom were for prong tee nut.
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