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 responsible.

3. Engineered for Heavy Commercial Use

Tajima machines are built for industrial production environments. Unlike economy machines, a rebuilt Tajima can still run for decades—making them a high-value investment for our customers and a smart rebuilding candidate for TEWH.


Why TEWH Buys Barudan Embroidery Machines

1. Exceptional Industrial Durability

Barudan machines are known for their strength and longevity. Many technicians consider them some of the toughest, most long-lasting embroidery machines ever manufactured.

2. Precision Stitching and Superior Engineering

Barudan focuses on accurate mechanical control and consistent stitching—critical for commercial embroiderers who demand high-quality results on every run.

3. Reliable Parts Support and Serviceability

Barudan maintains long-term documentation and parts availability. This allows TEWH to confidently rebuild Barudan machines and support customers long after the sale.


Why Tajima and Barudan Meet TEWH’s Quality Standards

TEWH invests significant time, labor, and resources into rebuilding every machine we sell. We can only justify that investment when a machine meets our core requirements:

  • Mechanical strength
  • Reliable parts access
  • Engineering quality
  • Long-term dependability
  • High-value rebuild potential

Tajima and Barudan meet—and often exceed—those requirements.

Ricoma, Smart Stitch, BAI, Meistergram, Redline, and Pantograms do not, based on our business assessments and technical experience.

Our Independent Standards

Every decision we make is based on our own standards—not outside influence, contracts, or obligations.