Deluxe Embroidex 60 Spool Cone Thread Stand/Rack Organizer for Sewing and Embroidery Machine Easy Setup
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Sirrena
Greater than one weekIt was a struggle to put together, but at least I wont worry about pieces falling off.
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Saundra Romanus
Greater than one weekThese are great! I bought two of them. They are up on my wall in my sewing room.
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Margo
> 3 daySo perfect for my thread. Looking for another.
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Denise L. Marino
> 3 dayKind of cheaply made
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t.thompson
> 3 dayIt’s perfect. Now I don’t have all loose thread in a drawer. Display functional and looks great on the wall. I should have bought this rack years ago. Highly recommend.
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AliciaB
> 3 dayI made the mistake of purchasing a cheaper rack and regretted it when my cones kept falling off. Although I was able to use it on my smaller spools, you get what you pay for...I am VERY pleased with this one and it easily handled my embroidery threads as well as larger cones. Do yourself a favor, buy a more expensive one with longer posts. You’ll be happier in the long run. Invest in some mesh while you’re at it and all your spools will stay tidy
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Prof. Frank Rohan PhD
> 3 dayThe plastic would not have been my first choice. This got so many high ratings, I decided to get one to try it out. I also got a one piece metal one to see which I liked best. The pins are long, so this is good for cone threads, but theyre a little close together, so you may need to remove some in order to hold several cones next to each other. Assembly was fairly easy. Husband used pliers to snap the parts together. There is no support in the center of each of the rows. I guess this isnt necessary as it is only holding thread, but it feels wobbly. In the end, I kept the one I ordered, but purchased 4 of the one piece metal racks for all of my machine embroidery thread. IMO I think they look better and feel sturdier.
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Mr. Haskell Kunde
> 3 dayExtra long spool holders are fabulous for cone threads and stacking smaller spools together. The spacing works well and I was able to accommodate almost all of my thread.
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Jerri
15-11-2024Just received and assembled, took about 5 minutes. Other reviews I read were tortured by massive amounts of screws used to assemble. This unit came with only 4 screws to mount it to the wall. It snapped together pretty easy after I started using 2 pairs of pliers to fully seat the pins into the locking blocks. My thumbs just werent strong enough. Other then easy assembly I also like the construction. It seems stable, not flimsy, the longer pins are great to securely hold longer/taller spools of quilting/embroidery threads and you really can stack 2 regular size spools without wobble. Unit is made to be wall mounted but could easily be modified to be a stand alone. I will be buying at least 2 more.
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Mary Ellen Saign
> 3 dayOkay. Yes, its hard to assemble. Its not complicated, but the pieces have to be snapped together and it does take some strong hands. HOWEVER.....you will not find a better thread holder out there. I had another rack that held both the spools and the bobbins but the bobbins kept falling off and I grew weary of hunting them down under my sewing table. This rack holds the spool of thread AND the corresponding bobbing on the same dowel, making it a marvel to grab both spool and bobbin for every sewing project. My work requires frequent changing of thread and this rack has been a true game changer. VERY happy!!!!!!!!