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Posted 19 January 2015
Singer Sewing Machine Only £79.99 at Aldi
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This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
Available from Thursday 22nd, this has had some heat when sold previously.
Three year warranty, can't really go wrong at this price.
10 standard stitches and 20 sewing programmes
Automatic 4-step buttonhole
Built-in accessory storage
Variable stitch length and easy stitch selection
Automatic bobbin winding
Includes Instructions, Darning Plate, Bobbin, Needles, Edge/Quilting Guide, Spool Holder, Seam Ripper/Brush, All Purpose Sewing Foot, Zipper Foot and Buttonhole Foot
37 x 18 x 30cm
Three year warranty, can't really go wrong at this price.
10 standard stitches and 20 sewing programmes
Automatic 4-step buttonhole
Built-in accessory storage
Variable stitch length and easy stitch selection
Automatic bobbin winding
Includes Instructions, Darning Plate, Bobbin, Needles, Edge/Quilting Guide, Spool Holder, Seam Ripper/Brush, All Purpose Sewing Foot, Zipper Foot and Buttonhole Foot
37 x 18 x 30cm
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22 Comments
sorted byI think you're right but can easily do a couple of shops, stock up on wine if needs be.
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Hehe, why didn't I think of that;)
Who also happens to be your father?
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And from Norfolk or Norwich, or so the Football song goes, I think?
Cheers, will get a couple of papers.
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Think they only let you use one voucher per transaction- could be wrong tho' - here's hoping;)
Been on sale in previous years, good reviews previously.
industrial machines are either singer or brother.
aldi was selling own brand for more than this so it's a steal!!!
mine was £70 from tesco
Singer is one of those brands that used to have a good reputation in the UK until they started selling **** back in the 70s and 80s. Pfaff and Husqvarna Viking are inthe same ownership, but Singer seems to be reserved mainly for sticking on the low-end far-east imports.
Frankly, you'd be just as well off (and probably better off) with Aldi-branded machines. They all come from the same factories, anyway. Or you could spend a small fortune on a top quality machine such as Bernina.
What make was it please?