Stitch Count On Used Embroidery Machine. How Much Is Too Much?
I am looking at a used Brother Innov-is 4000D embroidery machine. The stitch count is 8,327,906. Is that too high? What kind of stitch count life-span is typical for one of these machines?
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Remember that these machines are intended for lifetime use, if it is looked after properly. Get a service history from the seller. This will give you an indication of how well it was taken care of. I don’t think that the stitch count is a true indication of how much the machine was used, as it is usually reset when servicing. If that is the number it has done since last service, I would rather get it checked out by a reputable dealer before I spend the money.