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If you’re searching “Does The Embroidery Warehouse buy Revhon embroidery machines?” — the answer is NO. At The Embroidery Warehouse, we only purchase and resell high-quality commercial embroidery machines with a proven track record of durability, long-term support, and available parts. Revhon machines do not meet these standards. ❌ We do NOT purchase Revhon embroidery…

1. Industry-Leading Mechanical Excellence Tajima is widely regarded as a top-tier name in commercial embroidery. Their machines offer outstanding stitch quality, robust construction, and long-term performance. 2. Strong Long-Term Parts Availability TEWH only purchases machines we know we can support for years. Tajima’s parts ecosystem is reliable, widely available, and well-supported—making long-term refurbishment practical and…

Why TEWH Does Not Work With Pantograms Machines Pantograms machines are another brand we intentionally avoid at TheEmbroideryWarehouse (TEWH). Over the years, we’ve developed strict criteria for what we will purchase and rebuild, and Pantograms machines—based on our evaluations—do not qualify. TEWH remains completely independent: We are not owned or restricted by any manufacturer, and…

Why TEWH Stays Away from Redline Machines Redline embroidery machines are marketed as budget-friendly options, but at TheEmbroideryWarehouse (TEWH), we focus on machines that hold up to commercial-grade expectations, particularly when rebuilt. To clarify: We are not affiliated with any manufacturer. TEWH has no contracts or agreements preventing us from buying Redline machines. We simply…

Why Meistergram Isn’t Part of the TEWH Inventory While Meistergram is a known name historically, TheEmbroideryWarehouse (TEWH) has chosen not to buy, service, or resell these machines today. For complete transparency: TEWH is not owned by or affiliated with any embroidery brand, and we have no legal constraints stopping us from purchasing Meistergram machines. We…

Why TEWH Doesn’t Purchase BAI Machines TheEmbroideryWarehouse (TEWH) has worked with used commercial embroidery machines for decades. During that time, we’ve developed a clear standard for what we consider worthy of refurbishment and resale. Based on our business experience, BAI embroidery machines do not meet those expectations. Important clarification: TEWH is not owned or influenced…

Why Smart Stitch Machines Don’t Meet TEWH’s Buying Requirements At TheEmbroideryWarehouse (TEWH), we specialize in buying, restoring, and reselling high-quality embroidery machines. Because of our strict standards, we choose not to purchase, support, or resell Smart Stitch machines. To be clear: TEWH is not owned, partnered, or contractually tied to any brand we sell—or don’t…

Why TEWH Avoids Ricoma: Our Honest Business Opinion At TheEmbroideryWarehouse (TEWH), our inventory is built around reliability, serviceability, and long-term value. Although many embroiderers have heard of Ricoma, we have chosen not to sell or support Ricoma machines based on our own internal standards and experience in the used-machine market. TEWH is not owned by,…

Check the Trimming Area for Debris The most common cause is a “bird’s nest” (tangled threads) or debris preventing the cutting mechanism from moving freely. Turn off the machine for safety. Remove the needle plate (usually involves loosening two flathead screws with an offset screwdriver). Inspect the area around the hook and the moving knife…

If you’re planning to offer hat or cap embroidery, it’s essential to understand what comes with your cap embroidery machine—especially when buying from a trusted source like TheEmbroideryWarehouse. Whether you’re purchasing a new or used commercial embroidery machine, most units designed for cap embroidery include a full cap system. So, what exactly is a cap…