Product Comparison: SINGER Heavy Duty 4432 vs SINGER 4452
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- I didn't have any problems controlling the speed, I could easily glide between a slow stitch to lightning speed, and this machine didn't fumble at all.
- Great choice. Fast and steady. Great for small items and large bulky projects. Accomplishes long runs (drapery adjustments) at high speeds with even stitches once stitch length, style, thread and tension are in synch.
- Instead this machine offers the main stitches you'll need at a speed you can't pass up! This machine is very fast. While it gets a little loud at top speed, I am very happy to say that I haven't seen it drop any stitches or screw up the tension as the speed increases.
- This stiches are nice, it's easy to set the tension, the needle threader is functional.
- The main trouble is the speed. It only has one and it's very fast -- like being in high gear all the time.
- Doesn't shake the table when sewing. Works quick or slow. Handles even tough stuff like Velcro.
- This Singer Heavy Duty Sewing Machine had no trouble stitching thick fabric, without hesitation. The motor did not seem to be taxed at all and just breezed through the job. Impressive.
- Bought it for my wife. She loves it. Sewed some patches on a heavy leather best without issue.
- Gift for my mother in law. She loves it. Sews clothes and heavier duty items. She is able to do button holes and hems, and decorative stitching very easily. Very nice machine.
- Does not work with bigger spools of threat, only smaller ones.
- Unfortunately it doesn’t take heavy jeans material too well. I want to be specific on what it has trouble doing and that is: going over the seam where there’s usually 3 layers. So whenever I do go over seams I have to manually walk the foot over them and also be slow.
- Many nice features, love the metal plate and the way the arm come off to sew hems. Many stitches I still have to try out, so may update at later date.
- Has a lot of cool little features and definitely sows fast. Holy frijoles this thing sewed a seam like crazy fast.
- Needle threading and drop in bobbin features are added plus
- The bobbin wider feature works quickly and smoothly. The reverse feature depends on the sewer to press a lever down to reverse stitching.
- First of all I am a man, so I don't give up and write a negative review when I can't figure out how to use the needle threading feature.
- Doesn't take up a lot of room. Comes with cover to prevent dust settling.
- Never used a machine before, but the 4522 has increased my output 1000%. So easy to use w/automatic threader; Im only there to push the pedal it does everything.
- Machine works well so far, it is much more rugged than most machines. It easily sewed velcro onto heavy duty tie-down straps. Was pleasantly surprised with it's abilities.
- I ordered this machine to hem jeans for customers and other heavy-duty fabric sewing. It feeds smoothly, runs fast, and is easy to use. I use it more than any of my other three machines. It does not have a lot of stitch choices, but my other machines do, so I didn't need that feature.
- The interior belt comes off every few hours of sewing. It happened exactly 31 days after purchase, Singer wouldn't help & it was out of warranty by 1 day. I ended up having to take the entire back off and leave it off to be able to access the belt inside.
- Not Heavy Duty. I have owned about three Singers in my lifetime and this is buy no means any more Heavy Duty than anyone I have owned in the past. It may look heavy duty because it is ugly but the quality is subpar.