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Magna-Glide Prewound

Magna-Glide Prewound"L" Bobbins White - 100 count

Magna-Glide Prewound
$ 36.00

Score By Feature

Based on 1,216 ratings
Satisfaction
9.48
Customer service
9.91
Giftable
9.54
Packaging
9.82

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Product Description

Uniform Tension Control - Our patented magnetic core ensures that tension is evenly distributed throughout the bobbin. As your bobbin gets smaller, you won't have to stop and adjust the tension. Check springs are not required because the magnetic core prevents backlash and overspin.
Fewer Bobbin Changes - Because our magnetic core bobbin provides significantly more yards per bobbin change, there are fewer defects and more production.
Lint and residual build-up in the bobbin case and tension spring are reduced thanks to advanced EB cross-link technology. As a result, the bobbin is less troublesome.
Fil-Tec's patented magnetic core embroidery bobbin is made from only the highest quality, high tenacity polyester yarns.

Questions & Answers

Has anyone used a BabyLock ten needle embroidery machine to try these out?

For the past eight years, I've used them in my Baby Lock multi needle machines. I'm not going to use anything else! Except when I need to match the bobbin thread to the top thread, in which case I wind my own bobbin thread.

Are these compatible with a Brother PC-based printer? 8500?

If your manual mentions "L" bobbins, these are the ones you'll need. The "L" bobbins are used by the vast majority of Brother machines. You could inquire by contacting a Brother dealer. In my commercial Brother machine, I mostly use these, while in my home Brother machine, I use the plastic or cardboard side "L." Best wishes.

Is it possible to use these in Husqvarna embroidery machines?

I'm not sure. In my Babylock Alliance, they're fantastic.

Is this a US-made product?

It is, in fact, made in the United States of America.

Selected User Reviews For Magna-Glide Prewound"L" Bobbins White - 100 count

PRE- BOBBINS WITH WOUNDS ARE EXTREMELY COOL
5/5

I believe that pre- Bobbins that have been wound are amazing. They save both time and money because white bobbin thread is commonly used for machine embroidery. due to the fact that they are fully stocked Perfection in winding I've even gone so far as to purchase some pre-recorded music. Because the bobbin thread shows, wounds with colored thread can be used to make lace. I have a new machine and am new to machine embroidery, but my teacher has been very helpful. On Facebook, owner groups also endorsed Fil- Tek. I returned these for the reasons stated below, not because they were defective. I've never had to worry about bobbin type or class before. When I asked the owners groups "what type" they were, the majority of them said L or 15, but didn't elaborate on what either meant. A few people were critical of the bobbin-style bobbin-style bobbin-style bobbin-style bob I didn't mind that there were fewer bobbins. What bothered me was what I'll describe later. I couldn't test the tiny pin accessory before the return period expired, so I reordered a box of 15s with a bobbin, unable to absorb the cost if they didn't work. I have no reason to doubt that these are as fantastic as the other reviewers claim. However, if you're new to pre-production, there are a few things you should know. If you have wounds, make sure you know what type and class of bobbin your machine uses because it makes a big difference. If you don't read the description, you're likely to buy a box of Ms. This pin accessory is only required for the L. 15-year-olds, on the other hand, do not. I'm going to give these a try once I finish the replacement box. It's more than enough to have an extra 144 bobbins. br>br>I didn't use them and returned them. I recently purchased a new Babylock Solaris, which runs on a 15/L battery. I purchased a pre-owned After being told that a white bobbin would suffice for most machine embroidery projects, I wound bobbins. They can store a greater amount of thread are more evenly wound than those wound on a machine saving money After posting a question about the plastic bobbin's absence in two user groups, I became concerned. This is a hotly debated topic among business owners, as evidenced by the large number of responses. To raise the bobbin height in the bobbin case incrementally, the L requires the use of a very small Pin insert that comes with the machine. Some users claimed that they were able to get by without using the insert. I bought these because they were highly recommended by the manufacturer, but I didn't realize there was no bobbin included. There were just as many people who said they struggled with it as there were people who said they did a fantastic job. Because I'm new to both machine embroidery and this machine, I've had to buy a lot of new supplies. It's impossible to be careless with such a large sum of money. The cost per bobbin appears to be reasonable; however, there is simply too much to waste. I watch videos more than I sew, so I could easily have used up my 30-day return period before realizing these weren't for me. These were returned to me. I paid the same amount for a box of 15s that included the plastic bobbin. They're cheaper, and they're the same height as the bobbins that came with the machine, so I'm more comfortable using them. The dealer informed me that there are a large number of users. These expensive high-tech machines are quirky about "liking" thread brands, according to professional embroiderers who teach the videos. This piques my interest; they're machines, after all. Isn't it true that they were designed to use, uh, thread? Users in the Solaris MODEL, not brand, groups, on the other hand, claim that their machines "like" different brands of thread as if it were food. As a result, I can't speak for myself about my experience with this bobbin, but I can say that a large number of users in two Solaris owner groups have used it. They're fantastic. Others, I'm told, will not try them for the same reasons I didn't: That tiny pin is something to be afraid of. Check to see if your machine can handle this bobbin type. If you need to raise the height, make sure you have the tiny pin insert on hand.

Helena Nielsen
Helena Nielsen
| Dec 18, 2021
Is there a chance of one bad batch? The first box I got did exactly what it said it would do
3/5

I was blown away by how smooth they were to work with and how consistent the tension was throughout the bobbin. The second box, on the other hand, is nothing like the first. The filament appears to be shedding, and the fiber buildup in the bobbin is causing the tension to be inconsistent, with loops and thread breaks resulting. Is it possible that this is a faulty batch? After 30 days, you will not be able to return the item. ****.

Lana Raymond
Lana Raymond
| Aug 16, 2021
It's perfect for a Baby Lock 10-in-1
5/5

Valiant needles I have a ten-year-old son. I've always used the standard cardboard-sided Coats brand filament bobbins with my Baby Lock Valiant needle, and it's been a never-ending battle. putting an end to the struggle I had no idea there was such a thing as an alternative. One day, by chance, I came across Magna- I looked for glide bobbins on Amazon and found them. They are absolutely perfect right out of the box; they stitch like a dream and I have had ZERO bobbin issues with them. When switching to these, I made no adjustments to the bobbin case tension; I simply popped it in as directed and was up and running. These are things I wish I'd discovered years ago. I'll never return to the dark side of cardboard.

Sydney Ayala
Sydney Ayala
| May 17, 2021
I will never use anything else after using these bobbins
5/5

These are fantastic. I'm not going to use anything else because they work so well. I have two machines that I use them on. Melco Bravo and Melco Amaya XT are two different Melco models. I can easily see how much is left without having to remove the bobbin case because the bobbins have no sides. Then, when it gets low enough that I have to remove the bobbin case, all I have to do is take a quick glance that takes less than a second before replacing the bobbin case. br>br>The bobbins are also magnetic and will not fall out on their own if the bobbin case is removed. Even better, the magnet creates the tiniest amount of tension, which makes them absolutely perfect.

Zane Gilbert
Zane Gilbert
| Mar 17, 2021
You'll save yourself a lot of "tension" headaches! The only way to go is to glide through manga
5/5

I have a Brother 1050x and my bobbin has never let me down. If you're new to magna glide, I recommend adjusting the bobbin tension, which is very simple. I strongly advise you to do so. This will save you a lot of time and effort in figuring out how to deal with any tension issues that arise.

Tyson Martin
Tyson Martin
| Sep 19, 2021
These bobbins appear to be fine; prewound saves time
5/5

br>br>I haven't had any problems with hours of machine embroidery. They also appear to last quite a while, which is fantastic. br>br>I haven't noticed a difference in my machine between bobbins with and without the magnet, though some claim it improves bobbin tension. There was no discernible improvement in my opinion.

Selena Cantu
Selena Cantu
| Dec 23, 2021
This is fantastic! Prewound bobbins are a new thing for me
5/5

They're magnetic, which I adore. I had a habit of forgetting which way the bobbin was supposed to go in. That is no longer the case. I use them on my 6 needle Baby Lock and put the magnet side in first. There have never been any problems.

Reign Sellers
Reign Sellers
| Jul 14, 2021
L Bobins are by far the best
5/5

The majority of issues with commercial embroidery machines can be solved with these. Magnetic robins are a better option than paper robins. These, on the other hand, take it to the next level. These leave nearly no lint in the bobbin cases so your tension remains perfect 99% of the time. They are by far worth the couple extra dollars. If you need an excuse, the number of messed-up items as a result of improper tension will plummet.

Noelle Kramer
Noelle Kramer
| Dec 18, 2021

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