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Juki HZL Exceed F600 Quilt & Pro Sonderbericht (Update 2023)
Anmerkung des Herausgebers: This Juki HZL Exceed F600 review was originally written in 2015. It has been reviewed and revised in 2023 with updates and alternatives to the F600
A little while ago, I wrote a review of the machines in the Juki Exceed-Serie. At the time, I actually did a hands on assessment of just one machine in the series – the HZL F400.
Now, three years later, I came across the updated Juki HZL Exceed F600 Quilt & Pro Special while visiting Stuart Sew and Vac in Jensen Beach, Florida. Since writing that first review, the Exceed series has proved to be one of the most popular sewing machine lines that Juki has produced for home use.
Juki HZL Exceed F600: Overview
If you want the best computerized sewing machine to achieve your quilting and sewing goals, then feel free to purchase Juki HZL’s Computerized Sewing and Quilting Machine. Why this one? The reason is that this model carries the ability to grab your attention through its amazing features and user-friendly design. Unlike other quilting machines, the F600 has a sturdier motor to help you sew thick fabrics such as denim and multiple quilting layers. Then, with the 255 stitch patterns, and 16 automatic buttonholes, you can create wonderful designs. One of the best parts is that the machine makes your work easier via bright LED lighting and a box feed system that ensures precise stitches. Hence, it will not mess up difficult stitching.
- The machine’s powerful motor and feed system help you with exceptional stitch quality.
- The brand is appreciated for great customer support.
- This machine wears a heavier price tag than other machines.
- The advanced features might be difficult to understand, and it may take time to learn how the machine functions.
Juki HZL Exceed F600 Review: At A Glance
On the surface, all of the machines in the Juki Exceed Series look exactly the same. If you do not take time to actually read the label, you truly cannot tell one machine from another.
Each machine has a series of function buttons that give the user immediate access to start/stop; needle up/down; thread tie off and cut; variable speed control slider; numerical keypad for stitch selection; on board stitch selection guide; LED lighting, bright back-lit monochromatic LCD screen with adjustable lighting levels; and stitch memory. Each machine is also equipped with a knee lift; seam guides on both sides of the needle; on board accessory storage and ruler; free arm; drop feed; threading and bobbin winding guides; automatic Nadeleinfädler; adjustable stitch length and width; reverse stitch; and a foot pedal that can also cut thread. For the most part, the differences are all ‘under the hood’. The most obvious difference between the machines reviewed three years ago and the machine that I reviewed recently is the number of stitch options available to those who purchase the HZL Exceed F600 Quilt & Pro Special. Of all the machines in the Juki HZL Exceed series, the F600 is the only one with a Licht between the needle and column, giving the user the maximum amount of light on the work surface.
Although, the difference appears to be slight, the assembly beneath the needle is also somewhat different for the F600.
Juki HZL Exceed F600: Features
- 625 decorative and utility stitch options
- 16 One step electronic buttonholes
- 4 Alphanumeric fonts
- Direct pattern selection
- Einstellbarer Nähfußdruck
- Independent bobbin winder [wind bobbins while sewing]
- Advanced thread trimmer on foot pedal
- Automatic/manual tension adjustment
- 7 Point feed dog system
- Memory – store up to 70 stitch combinations in up to 10 on board folders
- Variable needle positioning
Working on the Juki HZL Exceed F600 Quilt & Pro Special
Using the on board guides greatly simplify both the threading and bobbin winding processes. The independent bobbin winding motor makes it possible to wind bobbins while sewing, making the Juki HZL Exceed F600 Quilt & Pro Special one of the most time efficient home sewing and quilting machines on the market.
However, that benefit is somewhat offset by the fact that the drop feed control button is under the accessory case. If there as anything good about this, it is the fact that it is on the front of the machine and not the back. In my opinion, however, this is still a waste of valuable time and energy.
The on board stitch selection guide simplifies the stitch selection process and the easy to use numerical keypad is just an added benefit for fast and efficient stitch selection. When choosing a stitch, it is first necessary to use the menu button to identify the section in which the stitch is located, then dialup the stitch number on the keypad.
Once the stitch is selected, it appears on the LCD screen where adjustments to the length and width can be made before starting to sew. The quality of the stitches made on the Juki HZL Exceed F600 Quilt & Pro Special remain true to the name. Each one of the stitches I sampled were professional in every way… well formed, secure, balanced and stable. The Juki HZL Exceed F600 is extremely quiet, very well built and even when sewing at high speeds, there is no vibration whatsoever.
Other Juki HZL Exceed Machines
The Juki HL Exceed also has the F300 and F400 as more budget friendly options in their line of machines, which are listed below
Die Juki HZL-F300, das Flaggschiff der Exceed-Serie von JUKI, verbindet nahtlos industrielle Nähfähigkeiten mit benutzerfreundlichem Design und macht sie zu einem leistungsstarken Arbeitstier für Näh- und Quiltprojekte. Der Kastenvorschubmechanismus sorgt für präzises Nähen in verschiedenen Stärken und liefert tadellose Ergebnisse. Mit 106 Stichmustern, 3 Schriftarten und 16 automatischen Knopflöchern, die über elektronische Sensoren gesteuert werden, bietet diese Maschine ein vielseitiges Spektrum für kreative Unternehmungen. Das automatische Einfädeln mit nur einem Tastendruck und das Pedal-gesteuerte Fadenschneiden rationalisieren den Nähvorgang und ermöglichen einen reibungslosen Projektablauf. Das LED-Licht beleuchtet Ihren Weg und verbessert die Sichtbarkeit. Die HZL-F300 ist sowohl für erfahrene Näher als auch für Anfänger ein zuverlässiger Begleiter.
- Ermöglicht eine hervorragende Kontrolle beim Arbeiten
- Kann problemlos große Stoffe verarbeiten
- Funktioniert etwas langsamer
Die Juki HZL-F400 ist eine fortschrittliche, computergesteuerte Nähmaschine, die sich perfekt für fortgeschrittene und erfahrene Näherinnen eignet. Es verfügt über 230 integrierte Stiche, darunter verschiedene Geradstiche, Zickzackstiche und Zierstiche. Außerdem verfügt es über eine 1-Stufen-Knopflochfunktion, einen Nadeleinfädler und einen automatischen Fadenabschneider. Die Maschine ist einfach zu bedienen und zu bedienen, verfügt über ein großes, gut lesbares LCD-Display und ein einfaches Bedienfeld. Der HZL-F400 ist außerdem leicht und tragbar, sodass Sie ihn problemlos zu Nähkursen oder Workshops mitnehmen können.
Stoffe
Stoffe, die funktionieren | Stoffe, die nicht funktionieren |
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Naturfasern/Baumwolle-Leinen-Wolle Feine Stoffe/Seide-Satin-Taft/Samt Strick Synthetische Stoffe/Mischungen aus Viskose und Polyester Polster Extra dicke Stoffe oder mehrere Lagen |
Zubehör
- 11 Snap on presser feet
- Standard
- Automatisches Knopfloch
- Manual buttonhole
- Reißverschluss
- Unsichtbare Naht
- Gehender Fuß
- Patchworkfuß
- Offener Zehenfuß
- Edge sewing foot
- Quiltfuß
- Smooth foot
- Fusselbürste
- Nahttrenner
- 3 Spulen
- 3 Spool caps (1 small/1 medium/1 large)
- Quiltführer
- Zusätzlicher Garnrollenstift
- Ösenstanze
- Zwillingsnadel
- Package of extra needles
- Hard carrying case
- Bedienungsanleitung
- Knieheber
- Extragroßer Ausziehtisch
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Wartung
Wartungstätigkeiten | Nach jedem Gebrauch | Monatlich | Einmal im Jahr | Wie benötigt |
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Rennhaken und Futterhunde reinigen | Ja | NEIN | NEIN | NEIN |
Wischen Sie den Kopf mit einem weichen, trockenen Tuch ab | NEIN | NEIN | NEIN | Ja |
Wischen Sie den Kopf mit einem weichen, feuchten Tuch ab | NEIN | NEIN | NEIN | Ja |
Schmieren | NEIN | NEIN | NEIN | NEIN |
Service durch einen Nähmaschinen-Reparaturprofi | NEIN | NEIN | Ja | NEIN |
Juki HZL Exceed F600: Summary
For the most part, Juki sewing machines designed for home use have all of the same high standards and workmanship that Juki industrial sewing machines and sergers are known for. The Exceed series is a clear example of the Juki reputation and high standards of excellence. It is well built, quiet and ergonomically sound.
In my opinion, there are only two truly effective ways to save time and energy when choosing a stitch… a numerical key pad which simply requires that the user touches a few buttons the same way you would dial a telephone number to gain access to a desired stitch option as with all of the sewing machines in the Juki HZL Exceed series, or a basic rotary dial which is found most often on mechanical sewing machines.
I clearly understand how and why some people prefer to use a stitch selection process that requires users to use a stitch menu button to identify a section where the desired stitch might be located and then toggle through the menu until the desired stitch appears on the LCD screen. The Juki HZL Exceed F600 Quilt & Pro Special is a wonderful choice for the intermediate to advanced home sewer. I hesitate to recommend it for beginners, solely because it has so many features.
There are, however, people – even some youngsters – who are capable of working on a sewing and quilting machine as advanced as this with ease. This is definitely not a sewing machine that should be used by children in elementary school. With all of its benefits and features, this is not a sewing machine that I would consider to be kid friendly at all.
The Juki HZL Exceed F600 Quilt & Pro Special is best appreciated by someone who has been sewing long enough to be able to truly appreciate the workmanship that went into making it.
The user friendly features and design are ideal for individuals who have been sewing for many decades and are in the market for an updated sewing and quilting machine.
The extra-large extension table is ideal for working on very large, cumbersome sewing projects like quilts, coats, and slipcovers. It is strong enough to handle those heavy duty jobs, yet capable of handling those delicate tasks like lingerie, dainty blouses and baby clothes with equal results. In addition, with more than 600 stitch options, there is no possibility of getting bored or tired of using the same stitch sequences and/or decorative stitches over and over.
Embellishing and monogramming sewing projects on the Juki HZL Exceed F600 Quilt & Pro Special is as simple as using the memory/sequencing function and pressing the start/stop button.
My only real complaint about this machine is the placement of the drop feed control… but then, I am one of those old line people who insists upon having every control function at my fingertips.
Having to remove the accessory case in order to get to any function control is in my opinion a design flaw. Even with this in mind, I must admit that the Juki HZL Exceed F600 Quilt & Pro Special is one of the best sewing and quilting machines I have reviewed. I have absolutely no hesitation in recommending it for anyone who might be in the market for a new machine to add to their sewing room.
Wenn Sie ein fortgeschrittener Näher sind, schauen Sie sich unsere an beste Nähmaschinen, beste Nähbücher Und beste Nähzeitschriften Beiträge und wenn Sie auf der Suche nach einem sind mechanisch, Schwerlast, Quilten oder IndustrienähmaschineSchauen Sie sich einige unserer tollen Artikel an. Wenn Sie ein Nähanfänger sind, sehen Sie sich unsere an Die besten Nähbücher für Anfänger, beste Nähmaschinen für Anfänger Und beste Nähmaschinen unter $200 um loszulegen.
Für markenbezogene Artikel klicken Sie hier Beste Bernette | Bestes Bernina | Bestes Brother | Beste Husqvarna Viking | Bestes Janome | Bestes Juki | Bestes Singer |
Das beste Zubehör finden Sie hier Beste Stühle | Beste Tische | Bestes Transparentpapier | Beste Maschinenöle | Beste Scheren und Scheren | Beste Nähfüße | Beste Nadeln | Beste Nähsets |
Viel Spaß beim Nähen.
Juki HL Exceed F600 Review
Zusammenfassung
I had a chance to do a hands-on examination of the F600 Quilt & Pro Special, the top of the Juki Exceed line. This machine is truly one to be seen and experienced in order to be fully appreciated. It is solidly built, produces excellent stitches, doesn’t vibrate and is whisper quiet. Anyone looking for a new sewing and quilting machine owes it to themselves to take a very close look at this one before making a final decision as to which machine to add to their sewing room.
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Viel Spaß beim Nähen.
I have to disagree with you on the placement of the drop feed control. Almost always when I need to drop the feed dogs, I am installing the extension table, which makes accessibility of the switch immediate. Rarely would I do any work requiring dropped feed dogs without the extension table.
Thanks for your review on the Juki HZL Exceed F600. I have read many reviews on this machine and i am very impressed.. I recently visited my local sewing shop and took a look at the Brother NQ1300 and the Janome S5. I have been sewing for years and have a Bernina 530 now but in order to do free motion quilting I would have to purchase a stitch regulator for $1000 for my Bernina. I am crazy about quiting can’t wait to start free motion quilting. How does the Brother and Janome compare. To the Juki? In your opinion do you think that the Juki is my best choice for an advanced sewer/quilter? Of course the shop I visited wants me to buy a Brother or Janome from them. I have yet to try the Exceed F600 but did sew on their Stright stitch quilters machine. Your expert opinion matters. Thanks. Sdavis
I just this machine for my birthday and I am loving it. Four layers of Jean material not a problem, at all, didn’t break a needle, like my other machine. I love the features. I just got it on June 30,2016. So far no complaints what so ever.
Upon the advice of my two sisters ( both own and use this machine), I ordered and received this machine for myself.
Can I say how much I enjoy using this?! So quiet, fast and strong! And the thread cutter and needle threader work every. single. time. Love it!
Love all the features and yes, I was surprized to find the drop feed dog switch under the accessory box also. Not ideal. But very happy with the machine overall.
I just got my Juki F600 for Christmas. I have been sewing a quilt and love it. I stopped to hem some T-shirts for my brother-in-law and used the twin needle. I read the instructions and got the twin needle selection but now I want to go back to the single needle setting and haven’t been able to get the twin needle icon off and when I sew with just the single needle I cannot change the setting and it makes a knocking noise when I try to sew. What do I do to get the setting to show just the one needle?
I have had my Juki HZL 600 for several years and do many types of sewing–clothing, quilting, heirloom. I have owned and/or used many different machines including Elna, Brother, Singer, and Kenmore machines and the Juki is by far the best I have used. I also own a TL2010 quilting machine. The added bonus is that the price is right! I have the extension table on all the time and don’t find that the drop feed lever is inconvenient. I only remove the extension table to use the free arm. The machine is quiet and free of vibration no matter how fast I’m sewing.
I just purchased a Juki HZL-F600.
I would like to know if there is a way to put a space between words when I am embroidering letters?
In my custom window treatments business I often use Tex-40 thread. I think my manual said use 30. Does anyone have experience using Tex-40 with this machine?
thanks!
Really appreciate the detailed review! I just bought one of these machines for my wife and it’s pretty impressive compared to the old one. One thing I’d like to share is the drop feed control is easily accessible when using the extension table.
Thx for your reviews of the BBL Soprano and the Juki HZL F600. I am choosing between those two I believe. I like the large designs that could be used for quilting on the Soprano, can the Juki do the same?
Danke