🧵 Elevate your craft game—sew smarter, stitch bolder!
The Brother SE700 is a cutting-edge sewing and embroidery combo machine featuring wireless LAN connectivity, a vibrant 3.7-inch touchscreen, and a 4" x 4" embroidery field. With 135 built-in embroidery designs, 103 sewing stitches, and 8 included feet, it empowers professionals and hobbyists alike to create personalized, high-quality projects with ease and style.
Brand | Brother |
Model Number | SE700 |
Colour | White |
Product Dimensions | 41.9 x 19.7 x 30.7 cm; 7.08 kg |
Auto Shutoff | No |
Special Features | sewing and embroidery |
Item Weight | 7.08 kg |
A**O
brother se700
I recommend the machine. It's semi-professional.You need to know that the machine isn't just about buying and embroidering, etc. You need threads, needles, and most importantly, some kind of website to design or embroider. These websites aren't free, costing at least 15 pounds for the most basic. It's neither easy nor cheap. I've already broken a few needles.It's fine for beginners. You need a learning base.It works well, I need more hours to learn more. It weighs approximately 7 to 8 kilos.
C**B
Rubbish
Arrived today ,dead! Expensive table lamp.none of the functions work going to the tip tomorrow, is over £500 wasted.
J**S
US Voltage – Important Consideration for UK Buyers
I purchased the Brother SE700 sewing and embroidery machine from Amazon.co.uk, and upon delivery discovered it was designed for the US market—running on 120V power. This is incompatible with UK mains (240V), and the listing didn’t make this clear. I initially contacted Amazon support but had difficulty resolving the issue, so I initiated a return.Later, I spoke with Brother directly and was advised that while a voltage converter could allow the machine to run, the difference in frequency (UK 50Hz vs US 60Hz) might affect motor performance over time. UK buyers should be aware of this before purchasing.
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