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JUKI HZL-27Z Sewing Machine

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Arrives May 25 – May 28
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Features

  • Light weight portable with 22 stitches and buttonhole
  • Automatic needle threader
  • Easy stitch change dial
  • Free arm and drop in bobbin
  • LED light bright work area

Description

Looking for a portable, full-featured sewing machine? Then this is the machine for you. The HZL-27Z packs large features into a small footprint. With 22 stitch patterns, including a buttonhole, you'll find that the HZL-27Z can handle just about any sewing task.


Product Dimensions: 13.9 x 6.1 x 10 inches


Item model number: HZL-27Z


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 16 pounds


Manufacturer: Juki America, Inc.


Date First Available: November 11, 2010


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great portable machine
I purchased the Juki HZL-27Z as a gold box deal for $159.99 and am totally pleased with my purchase. I had been thinking about getting a compact machine that would be a nice backup machine as well as function as a portable while RVing. I currently use a Brother Quattro and Brother SE270D and primarily do crafts, machine embroidery, and quilting with them. When this deal came up, I couldn't pass it up! Although I have never tried using other portable machines like a Singer featherweight or a Janome Jem, I thought I would give the Juki a try. Juki has a good reputation for its commercial and higher end machines. I also wanted something that was not computerized as my backup since I would be moving it quite a bit. Pros: Lightweight - weighs 12 pounds reportedly; I weighed it at 12.8 Easy to use out of the box - it has similar bobbin winding, top loading bobbin, and threading as my other Brother machines; you do have to thread through the top hole of the bobbin prior to winding, however. I think that anyone who has any sewing experience would find it very easy to use. For beginners, it would also be easy to understand with its manual or perhaps even without, since it has nice diagrams right on the machine. The manual is easy to understand. Manual automatic needle threader is easy to use Adjustable length and width of stitches Nice even straight stitching with ability to adjust tension I think the thing that I am most impressed with is the feed dogs. It sewed through 3 layers of denim, no problem. With 5 layers, it needed help feeding it through. It also has a jig-type button on the presser foot for thicker fabrics. It seemed to work well. Cons: The vertical spool pin is short. You cannot put a spool cap on it unless the spool is really short or you could just use the provided felt. You would have to use a thread stand if you want to use the vertical spool pin with larger spools. The horizontal spool pin is angled toward the machine so if you are used to using larger spools it might be difficult. Standard size ones work fine. The handle is located at the back of the machine. When you carry it, the front of the machine angles forward. The flatbed has no handle at the bottom to remove it when you switch to free arm. I found that I would have to open the compartment door to get a grip to get it off the machine. It has a 4 step buttonhole instead of 1 step. Since I rarely make buttonholes, this wasn't an issue for me. If you are in to garment sewing, it might. It is noiser than I'm used to but I think it is similar to other Singers that I have used at a similar price point. It is by no means super noisy. You need a sturdy table too. I had it on my dining room table and it shook a bit but on a very sturdy surface, it was rock solid. You would also probably benefit from additional lighting. The LED light was a bit dim for me. I think that for this price, as well as the typical list price of $250, it is a very worthwhile portable machine. I am very happy! Edit 11/26/11: I am still really enjoying this machine but had another thought as I have been teaching my 6 year-old to sew on it. I love the fact that this machine is not computerized as a backup, but it lacks a speed control that you can find on computerized machines. If I were teaching a child to sew, I would consider this feature since it is really handy. This machine does not have the super slow speeds that can be achieved with a computerized one. My daughter is still able to use this machine with ease but I find it much easier to have her use my computerized one on the lowest speed and the start/stop button instead of the foot pedal. She finds it more fun to use the pedal though, so she loves using this machine! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2011 by stashful

  • Great machine with some limitations
I picked up this sewing machine as a gold box deal on Valentine's Day and have now owned it for about 15 months. I didn't really sew before I purchased the machine and didn't want to spend too much money on a fancy machine in case I decided I didn't like sewing. At first, it was pretty frustrating. This machine doesn't do absolutely everything for you like the fancy computerized machines. I had to learn a lot about thread tension and basic troubleshooting and, of course, ripped out a whole lot of stitches along the way. If I hadn't been so stubborn when it came to admitting defeat, I might've quit sewing altogether in the first week of using this machine. But, then things got better. After I learned the basic concepts of how a sewing machine works, I was able to sew everything I wanted with no trouble. I've used this to sew several layers of thick fleece, stretchy knits, sheer curtains, and more. It handled all the materials easily and consistently produced stitches that look good. Now, the bad. I have since upgraded to one of those fancy computerized machines that I was hesitant to invest in because I feel I outgrew this machine. I'm keeping it because it still works perfectly and is a good backup, but I don't use it much anymore. The biggest problem was a lack of available accessories. This machine comes with a standard foot and a buttonhole foot. I ordered a zipper foot on Amazon that said it would fit "most" Juki machines but it didn't work for me. I didn't order more because I didn't want to waste more money. If you want to do anything other than basic stitching, I'd do some looking for the additional stuff you'll need and figure that cost into the price of the machine. It quickly becomes pretty expensive if you plan on doing anything requiring more specialized feet. Next, the size of the machine got very frustrating for me. In addition to garment construction, I started quilting. It is so, so hard to quilt a large quilt on this little machine. My quilting, quite frankly, looked like crap because fighting to feed the quilt through the throat (the tiny space to the right of the needle, if you're new to sewing terms) frequently made my lines crooked and imperfect. The feed dogs also seemed to need a little more help than usual and, as such, the stitch length isn't perfect, either. Finally, this machine is LOUD. I've found that I'm able to get the most sewing done after my young daughter goes to bed but, unfortunately, this machine was so loud that it sometimes woke her up. I'm glad that I started out with this little machine. It was great for learning what I'm doing instead of just starting out with a computerized machine that does pretty much everything for me. I would recommend it to anyone just starting to sew as long as you're paying the gold box price. The $175 regular price tag is probably a little too much considering the machine's limitations. Since my purchase, I've seen the machine as a gold box deal several times, usually on gift giving holidays like Valentine's Day, Black Friday, and Mother's Day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2013 by Jecca

  • Nice starter machine.
I have had this machine for about 8 years. I bought it to replace an old mechanical machine I thought was stolen. Anyways, I found it. I tried it a couple of times after I purchased it and thought is was a very bad machine. So I just put it in the closet because I could not return it. I recently pulled it out to give it another chance and I decided it was a pretty good little machine. I don't know what I did the before, probably didn't thread it right. I have been a sewer for 60 years so I thought I don't need the manual. Turns out I did need it. So, long story but it is great and cute as heck. Only reason I gave it 4 stars is because it is all very plastic so if you drop it I don't think it will survive. But it you treat it nice you should be fine. Priced right too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2021 by The Suestir

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