Husqvarna Viking H Class 100Q Sewing Machine Review

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The name of the Husqvarna Viking H Class 100 quilt is difficult for many users to pronounce. The Swedish-based manufacturer obviously enjoys naming its products as complicated as possible. Funny, because he doesn’t do that with Singer and Pfaff either. But all three brands are now united under one roof.

What is the scope of delivery?

The obvious things, i.e. instruction manual, power cable, foot controller are of course all included with the Husqvarna Viking H Class 100 Quilt. This model can also score points when it comes to feet: In addition to two “normal” utility feet, users can also choose between a blind stitch foot, a zipper foot, a buttonhole foot and a patchwork foot, i.e. a quilt foot.

In order to work well with the latter, a quilt guide is also included, plus a swivelling thread roll pin, a large thread roll guide disc as well as various bobbins, needles and a brush. For storage and transport there is also a suitcase cover, which is particularly practical for the Husqvarna Viking H Class 100 Quilt, which is perfect for taking along to courses, for example, thanks to its compact design and weight of only seven kilograms.

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Which functions are offered?

If you look at the functions of the Husqvarna Viking H Class 100 quilt, you will be disappointed at first: Only 20 different sewing programs are offered, unfortunately it is not possible to program new combinations. After all, the two one-step buttonholes do not seem to be included here and thanks to various utility, quilt and decorative stitches you have everything you need. The only thing is that a larger selection is already needed in this price range.

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At least one gets some other amenities for that. For example a speed regulator that adjusts the desired sewing speed to your own abilities. For quilting and appliqué, the needle up and down positions are also handy features, so you can turn the fabric while the needle remains in it. So if you want to continue at exactly the same position after turning, you don’t have to search for the last position in the fabric again.

How is the processing?

The Husqvarna Viking H Class 100 quilt can make up for some of the damage in the processing. On the one hand, it has a modern optical design, on the other hand, it seems to be quite solidly constructed, customers report on Amazon. But they also report: The operation is a bit confusing at first, but in reality it looks more complicated than it actually is: The buttons on the side are used to select the desired stitch from the four rows, at the top you can still set the stitch depth and width, supported by the simple, somewhat oversized two-digit display. Once you have worked a little with the machine, it should work by itself.

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What is the price-performance ratio?

Looking at the price, most users will swallow something first: 0 (price currently not available, estimate based on original price) Euros are currently charged for the Husqvarna Viking H Class 100 Quilt. This already includes a generous discount on the recommended retail price of € 349.00. What a pity, here one would have scored with a low price and would have made up for some of the faults revealed above. But this way, the price-performance ratio is simply bad, similar good machines are available for much less money.

What is the conclusion?

Ultimately, the Husqvarna Viking H Class 100 quilt cannot be recommended for purchase. The scope of delivery is okay, the workmanship is also good, but in terms of functionality, it simply lags far behind its competitors. The fact that you still have to pay 0 (price currently not available, estimate based on the original price) Euros for this model destroys the initial good impression of the Husqvarna Viking H Class 100 Quilt. We award a total of 2.5 out of 5 stars based on customer opinions and product description. At Amazon we currently find 7 customer reviews, which award an average of 4.2 stars.

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