

Deluxe Embroidex 60 Spool Cone Thread Stand/Rack Organizer for Sewing and Embroidery Machine Easy Setup
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shasha
> 3 dayHandy, sturdy, convenient, I have it hanging up on the wall holds a lot of thread. The only negative thing I have to say about it it’s very difficult to put together I had to have my husband do it.
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Isadore McKenzie
Greater than one weekVery cheap plastic quality. Had to use the base as a thread holder. Should have returned this. Way to expensive. Would not recommend this product in any way. Stay with the wooden holders for a little more I could have gotten that but needed the 60
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Alec Torphy
> 3 dayIt’s a crest product very sturdy
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A H
> 3 dayI like this item,it arrived on time. It took a few minutes to put it together. But it is missing 1 pin. It will be a headache to tear it apart to return for a replacement. I would like the option of being sent the one pin that is missing. I did pay full pice and would like it to be complete. If it were complete I would give it 5 stars. I see no way to contact the seller.
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Kathleen Crittenden
Greater than one weekThis is my second purchase of this rack (first one is going strong, but ran out of space). Its sturdy, attractive, and easy to assemble.
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Barbara E.
Greater than one weekThread holder on wall
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Anthony Bernard Larrea
> 3 dayLove the completed product. I purchased two of theres racks and they for my spools of serger, embroidery, and regular thread. The only part that is a downfall is the assembly. I had to use pliers to get the pieces to lock together. But they are very sturdy!
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Janice Darlene Ree
> 3 dayThese are so nice, if you do machine embroidery , they will hold two 5500 yds of thread
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Trebbleshooter
Greater than one weekGreat product, she thought she only needed one ended up getting three. The first one assembled with screws. It was a major pain. Small screws with a small washer stainless so care had to be taken to assemble. The other two snapped together quite a bit easier to put together. These are well built not at all worried about them falling apart. In fact took a couple pairs of pliers to help snap them together. A number one screwdriver for the wall anchors, and a 13/64 drill to get through the drywall.
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Tammy Helm
Greater than one weekI love this so much more than the wood ones. I still need one more. I have 3 already set up.