What is a high stitch count for a used sewing machine?

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The Lifetime Odometer: How Much is "Too Much"?

Think of total stitch count like the mileage on a car. While a million stitches might sound like a lot, it’s actually quite low for modern machinery.
  • Low Usage (< 2 Million): For a home machine, this is essentially "low mileage." The machine is just getting broken in.
  • Middle Age (10–20 Million): This is common for active hobbyists. With regular maintenance, machines at this stage still have years of life left.
  • Commercial Workhorses (50–100+ Million): Industrial machines are built to handle hundreds of millions of stitches if they are oiled and serviced regularly.

What is a high stitch count for a used sewing machine?

Buying Guide

The Lifetime Odometer: How Much is "Too Much"?

Think of total stitch count like the mileage on a car. While a million stitches might sound like a lot, it’s actually quite low for modern machinery.
  • Low Usage (< 2 Million): For a home machine, this is essentially "low mileage." The machine is just getting broken in.
  • Middle Age (10–20 Million): This is common for active hobbyists. With regular maintenance, machines at this stage still have years of life left.
  • Commercial Workhorses (50–100+ Million): Industrial machines are built to handle hundreds of millions of stitches if they are oiled and serviced regularly.

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