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SINGER Heavy Duty 4423 High Speed Sewing Machine with Accessory Kit | Strong Motor With Enhanced Piercing Power, 97 Stitch Applications, Full Metal frame, 1-step Buttonhole & LED Light

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Style: 4423 Sewing Machine


Features

  • 97 STITCH APPLICATIONS Enjoy a wide range of sewing techniques for creativity and customization. Choose basic, stretch and decorative stitches, as well as a one-step buttonhole.
  • AUTOMATIC NEEDLE THREADER SEWING MACHINE: After following the threading path printed right on the machine, this built-in feature helps you to effortlessly thread the eye of the needle without eye strain or frustration. Amps (0.7). Watts (84). Volts (120). Hz (60)
  • HIGH-SPEED SEWING MACHINE: The Singer 4423 Sewing Machine has a maximum sewing speed of 1, 100 stitches-per-minute, so projects can be sewn quickly. The 60% Stronger Motor provides greater piercing power for thick seams
  • HEAVY DUTY METAL FRAME: The Singer 4423 heavy duty sewing machine is a true workhorse. With a heavy-duty metal interior frame, stainless steel bedframe, extra-high sewing speed and powerful motor, this sewing machine can sew through a variety of heavy weight fabrics and provides long lasting stability
  • SEWING MACHINE ACCESSORIES: A variety of accessories are included with All-purpose foot, zipper foot, buttonhole foot, button sewing foot, seam ripper/lint brush, quilting guide, needles, bobbins, screwdriver, auxiliary spool pin, spool pin felt are all conveniently located and stored in the accessory tray. A soft-sided dust cover is also included in the packaging
  • FREE CREATIVATE APP Your sewing support hub for SINGER! Input your machine model number to access your manual, quick start, tutorials, troubleshooting tips, accessories and more! Download, pick your model & start sewing smarter.

Description

Description:With 50% more power and enhanced speed,the SINGER® Heavy Duty 4423 Sewing Machine brings professionalsewing results at an incredible value. The 97 Stitch Applications include basic, stretch, and decorativesewing techniques, perfect for all types of fabrics.The Heavy Duty 4423 will beyour go-to sewing tool for thick fabrics or layers. Sewing sheer or lightweightfabrics? No problem! The easily adjustable presser foot pressure makes sewingvery lightweight fabrics a breeze. Enjoy convenient features to get your sewing projects done faster! Thestainless steel bed-plate enables smooth fabric flow and the heavy-dutyinterior metal frame ensures skip-free sewing. The Top Drop-In Bobbin makes iteasy to see your thread so you don't run out in the middle of a seam. And, youwill love how the LED lighting illuminates your sewing area. Plus, fouressential presser feet are included with your machine. SINGER® providesall of the tools you need for a great start on your sewing journey! Whether you're creating home decor or mending jeans, you will enjoy sewing yourprojects more than ever with the SINGER® Heavy Duty 4423 Sewing Machine by yourside.Accessories Included:● All Purpose Foot● Zipper Foot● Buttonhole Foot● Button Sewing Foot● Edge/Quilting Guide● Pack of Needles● Bobbins● Spool Caps● Auxiliary Spool Pin● Spool Pin Felt● Screwdriver● Seam Ripper/Lint Brush and Soft Dust CoverDimensions & More Info:Plastic& Metal material15”x 6.25” x 12” (machine); 18” x 8.5” x 13” (carton)14.6 lbsWatts (84); Volts (120); Hz(60)Made In VietnamWarranty: 90 day / 2 yr / 25 yr

Brand: SINGER


Color: Grey


Product Dimensions: 6.25"D x 15"W x 12"H


Global Trade Identification Number: 18


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Product Dimensions: 15.5 x 6.25 x 12 inches


Item Weight: 17.1 pounds


Manufacturer: SINGER


Item model number: 4423


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Specific instructions for use: personal


Care instructions: Sewing Machine


Assembly required: No


Number of pieces: 1


Warranty Description: 25 year limited parts; 90 days full coverage.


Batteries required: No


Included Components: Included Accessories All-Purpose Foot, Zipper Foot, Buttonhole Foot, Button Sewing Foot, Seam Ripper / Lint Brush, Quilting Guide, Needles, Bobbins, Screwdriver, Auxiliary Spool Pin, Spool Pin Felt, Soft-Sided Dust Cover.


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 9 years later still going strong!
Style: 4423 Sewing Machine
I bought this machine from Amazon over 9 years ago and it has been a work horse for me. I have been sewing for over 50 plus years I own over 9 sewing machines ,including a few vintage ones. I have done numerous hours of sewing on this machine and it hasn't failed me YET. It was so worth buying. People have there own opinions on these machine but I tell you it sews through heavy fabric like butter. If you are an experienced sewer its all about the needle and the proper foot plates that make the machine function to its highest compacity. The automatic needle threader takes some getting used to, you have to make sure the needle is at the highest point in order for it to work. If your a beginner with the top loading bobbin you have to load it in properly or it will not work correctly. I cannot say enough about this machine. This is my go to machine. I'm looking into the HD 4452 just as a back up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2025 by Mary Ann Shupinski

  • Don't change any settings at first - use the settings as shipped
Style: 4423 Sewing Machine
I have had a second hand machine for years that never worked properly, the tensions couldn't be balanced, the speed was difficult to control. I learned how to sew on my mother's Singer and I longed to get one for myself, but back then sewing machines were more expensive and I didn't sew enough to justify it. I sewed less after fighting with mine for so long. Plus my mother had eventually replaced hers with another brand with a lot of fancy stitches. She used it for a couple of years but began to sew less as it started giving her a lot of trouble. She eventually dug out her 30+ year old Singer and began sewing again. I read several of the reviews of a few machines and I was convinced that getting a Singer was still what I wanted for several reasons. One is that Singer machines' thread tensions are more reliable. Many other machines have the thread go from spool to needle through no more than 4 catches. This Singer and most others I've seen have 7. Similarly the bobbin thread is held better as well. This keeps thread control and tension more consistent. I read some reviews for this machine saying they had problems straight out of the box or after only a short time. It makes me wonder 2 things - whether they changed settings like tensions before starting to sew on a scrap to get used to the machine or whether they purchased from a marketplace seller. The first thing I did was to thread the machine with standard thread and leave all settings as is (I wasn't going to need to anyway unless I didn't like where they were set after using it) then I ran a scrap through the machine to see how it felt. What a dream! It was quiet, it was easy to control the speed (it didn't jump from 0 to 60 like other non-Singers I've used), and the stitches were beautiful. The thread tensions were perfectly balanced. After practicing with it a little I began my project and was off and running without having to stop and unsnarl thread or struggle with thread tensions that wouldn't stay set. I can't understand how much trouble some people seemed to be having. One thing I mention here, I purchased the 4423 because I wanted a machine that could handle heavy fabrics, and had a variety of stitches for basic products. I didn't need 100 types of stitches or a computer for a sewing machine. I am fine with the basics. If I decide to put someone's name on a project, I'll embroider it by hand. I don't do all that much sewing any more. I do really wish I had replaced my hunk-o-junk 20 years ago right after my sister-in-law traded me for the machine I had inherited from her mother - it didn't work all to well either but she didn't like her 'new' machine. I found out why. I also wonder whether some people who wrote bad reviews purchased their machines from the marketplace. I have purchased some items from there when needed, but I and others have had problems with using them. Primarily in their definition of the word "new". If someone returns an item within the 30 days or whatever and claims it is in new condition some sellers don't check the contents to confirm. Instead they sell it to the next person. So blankets arrive not factory packaged and with obvious stains on them. The purchaser returned it because they didn't like something about it, hadn't broken it but had definitely taken it out of the box and used it. Why the seller didn't examine the blanket to be assured it was in new condition I can't say. But I say buyer beware if they buy from the marketplace and not from Amazon. Some marketplace sellers sell their own products so don't fall under this category, others are just retailers shipping through Amazon. Some aren't very professional. Don't blame the product without first being sure that you didn't purchase one of these "new" products that had actually been a return that should have been marked "like new". And don't twiddle with it before seeing how it performs straight out of the box! All I can say is I LOVE this machine. It works almost exactly as my mom's old Singer. Singer has kept to the old adage that if it ain't broke don't fix it. Their basic machines are virtually unchanged from one's produced 50+ years ago. Oh they look different, but that's just like putting on a new dress, the person in the dress is the same. Sure they have the more advanced machines, ones they pioneered. But even those are built on top of the old reliable machine. If you have a problem that is a defect, find out right away and get a replacement. Don't wait on any purchase, sewing machine or other items, to try it out to see if it is in working order then blame Singer for not replacing it. Every company can produce a defective product that made it through quality control. It is up to the buyer to do their own checking to be sure they got a product in full working order. These sewing machines now are so much less expensive that even if you do get one that breaks down, purchasing a new one does not burn a hole in your wallet. 20 years ago some of the machines I looked at would have cost $1000! Be happy you aren't shelling that out and getting the junk I've been using that cost $850! And it is just as basic as the one I just purchased! And a word for beginners - yes there is a manuel and yes it's easy to learn on. Even without the manuel someone with minimal experience can easily see how the different features work. They are clearly labeled. Anyone having problems has never used a Singer or other machine that isn't complicated to use. They look for complexity where there is simplicity. I have only had this machine a short time, but I can say that even if it starts giving me some trouble, it would have to literally break to be as bad as what I've been using. I wish I had talked my mother into giving me her old Singer! But I feel as if I just did. The color is different, but it's the same machine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2019 by Kindle Customer

  • Men sew too
Style: 4423 Sewing Machine
I got one to sew custom windows for both my sxs and my dad's sxs. I used a extra large gumbo zippers and up to 3 layers of heavy vinyl. It had no problem. I also used it on a gortex seat cover for my atv.
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2025 by James S.

  • A Good Basic Machine...
Style: 4423 Sewing Machine
I bought this machine because I had an older Singer Sonata (looks like it may have come out in the 80's) that was acting up. It seemed like it was time to replace or repair it. Sadly, repairs would've cost $100 or up, and after looking around at new sewing machines, it seemed prudent to just get a new one. So, after looking around, I settled on trying out the Singer 4411 despite it having a less than stellar review average. I like the fact that the 4411 is a manual machine (call me a control freak!) and that it's heavy duty. I don't use my sewing machine for a whole lot except hemming blue jeans and the occasional pillowcase repair, so I really just needed a solid dependable basic machine. When I first got my sewing machine in the mail and took it out of the box, I noticed that the needle didn't seem to be properly centered. This freaked me out quite a bit. Was my new machine already flawed?! Well, no. I discovered that you need to set the stitch width dial to zero for straight stitches. This moved the needle to it's normal center position. This is mentioned NOWHERE in the manual. Speaking of the manual...it's not too good. It's very "basic" (read: lacking), and frankly, if I didn't already know a fair bit about sewing machines, I'd be very confused. First off, you need Class 15 bobbins for this machine (which it seems to come with) but this isn't mentioned anywhere in the manual that I could see (it is on the side of the box though). Also, the needle clamp screw was tightened insanely (I had to use pliers to get it to loosen up), and the manual appears to tell you to move it the wrong direction to loosen it. Turn it TOWARDS you to loosen. Also, in case it isn't clear in the needle threading section, you need to loop the thread through that last little spot right next to the needle (I have an older machine that has a very similar threading procedure, so I recognized this pretty quickly, but others might not notice it since it's very subtle). Once you actually get the machine figured out, it seems to work quite well. I wound a bobbin perfectly, with no problems. I threaded the needle with no problems as well. All the wheels and knobs seem to work with no problems. I will mention that the light bulb is very dim, so you'll want to work under your own lamp. That's not really a big deal though. The very first thing I tested the machine on was some thick cotton, about 3 layers thick. Not a particularly difficult thing, but it had some seams in areas that made it quite a bit thicker (more like 6 layers thick in those areas). The machine ran right over them with no problems. I didn't notice the machine being particularly noisy or anything (but maybe I'm used to sewing machines making noise). Next, I put it to a more challenging task, sewing two layers of ½ inch thick batting onto comforter fabric. It did well enough, but you may need to loosen the tension a bit if you are having problems. I haven't really tested the button hole maker (don't need to use it) but I did try out some of the fancy stitches that came with it. Honestly, out of the few provided, only one looked decent. So, this truly isn't a machine for anyone who needs more than the basic straight and zigzag stitches. As for the accessories that came with it, they seem fine enough. The bobbins appear to be Class 15 (as needed but not specified). Also, you should be aware that even though it appears to come with different needles, all the needles that came with mine were medium size, so if you need another size, you're going to need to buy some separately. Not much to say about the rest, other than that the seem ripper seems a little dull... Overall, this is a good machine, and seems solid. As for it's label of "heavy duty" I'd say it might be a bit of a stretch. I haven't actually put it to the test, but judging from other reviewers, it isn't truly "heavy duty". If you just need to hem some jeans, it should work fine though. Really, I'd recommend this machine to anyone who just needs a cheaper basic level machine of decent quality (just ignore the "heavy duty" part and you'll be fine). If you're like me and just need a machine to hem a few pants and make a few pillowcases, this'll take care of your needs just fine! *Note: The first machine I bought was defective - the tension would not tighten no matter how much I turned the knob and the bobbin would wind all unevenly. I returned it to Amazon and had it replaced with a new unit (the one I have now) and this one seems to work just fine. This review is actually for the second machine I received, so if you get one that doesn't perform properly, be aware that it could be defective, and don't give up on it just yet! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2013 by Feelah the tigress

  • Perfect for beginners, but stands out as a standard for new apparel brands starting out.
Style: 4423 Sewing Machine
Super easy to use. Youtube is your friend. After a ton of videos and reviews, I went with this model. If you starting a brand and want to sew your hang tags and buttons; this model is good to go!
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2025 by GRIM

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