

Deluxe Embroidex 60 Spool Cone Thread Stand/Rack Organizer for Sewing and Embroidery Machine Easy Setup
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sewandquilt
> 3 dayThe best part of this rack is the way it is flat against the wall and does not take up counter space as other similar rack require. I appreciated the pictures others have shown and find that I can store 2-3 small spools on one pin, 2 larger spools on 1 pin and the large cone spools on every other pin until some of the thread is used. I have now ordered and installed 2 racks which admittedly reveals I have too much thread. As a con, it takes some pressure to snap the rack together, and as others have stated, using the edge of a table or other firm surface helps. But it is worth the extra effort.
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Mr. Kristofer McDermott III
> 3 dayExtremely difficult to assemble. WOW.
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Cakes
> 3 dayYow I almost gave up on putting the pieces together and called a man creature to do it for me. But I persevered. Trick is to get the piece in place and just wiggle it until it snaps in. Once its together, its perfect for organizing your threads. I kind-of want a second one, but I dont know if I have enough fight left in me to put it together.
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Kathleen G. Raske
> 3 dayThis is the best thread rack I have ever had. Really good quality
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Steve
> 3 daySimple to put together and strongly built. The capacity is excellent and takes all spools. Design allows for tremendous visibility and placement. Mine is attached to the side of my sewing table.
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dedos23
> 3 dayI ordered two of these and they came today. Ive read where people had trouble putting these together and so did I - with the first one. For the second one I put it together in record time. What I found that helped me was to use only one of the side bars (the zig zag part) and then snap each of the spool rows into that one side. This lines up all the spool rows for the other side so that its easier to then snap the remaining ends to the zig zag side bar. Hope that makes sense. Seems very sturdy for plastic and Im very happy with this purchase.
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Tesas Porch
> 3 dayThe 3.5 inch spindles are great and that is what I bought it for. HOWEVER, it is so hard to assemble so that’s why the 4. I found if you widen the clips with straight edge screwdriver it will snap into place a bit easier. It is wall hang ONLY.
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sannella rodriguez
> 3 dayVery nice and sturdy! Easy instructions but hard to snap together.
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Carrie
> 3 dayI must say this should come put together. Its a duh situation on how it goes together but my goodness I could hardly get them to snap together. It took all my strength to get it together. I had to rock and push at the same time with everything I had to get it together. The pegs are a nice length for cone.. but dang I could hardly get it together! It shouldnt come apart thats for sure!!
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JennyeK
> 3 dayIt was extremely hard to snap together. I had to get my husband and he had to use pliers. Once he figured out the best way to apply the pressure they all came together just fine. I ordered 10 and 2 of them were just a bit different, but not a deal breaker. Attaching them to the wall was easy and the fact that you can remove any posts to suit your particular situation is wonderful! I use Madeira threads and they fit just fine. I did put the bobbins under the thread spool because they had a tendency to fall off the top. My Smart Needle thread spools were a tad too fat, but I dont have a lot of them and keep them in a drawer so thats okay. Using the spool huggers are a great way to see the thread numbers. The small numbers on the spool were hard to read, so I wrote the numbers on the huggers with a sharpie and you can really see them. Overall, I am extremely pleased with the racks!