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From: irish_leeny
Date: 03-30-2007, 09:48 AM (1 of 3)
Hi there...
I have a Kenmore 19233 (love it) and have been buying class 66 bobbins for it for a while. However, I have noticed the bobbins that came with the machine seem to fit better and are more flat on the top, rather than slightly curved like the class 66 bobbins.

Are the class 66 bobbins an acceptable alternative to going to Sears to buy the Kenmore-brand bobbins (which are more expensive) or is there a name for these specific bobbins? I don't want to cause any unneeded wear-and-tear on my machine.

Thanks,

colleen
User: irish_leeny
Member since: 03-30-2007
Total posts: 2
From: plrlegal
Date: 03-30-2007, 10:07 AM (2 of 3)
Try the class 15 bobbins. I think you'll find they fit better. The Kenmore bobbins are Class 15 bobbins.

Patsy
Patsy
User: plrlegal
Member since: 05-19-2001
Total posts: 318
From: irish_leeny
Date: 03-30-2007, 10:11 AM (3 of 3)
Thanks Patsy. I had a suspicion they were class 15.
User: irish_leeny
Member since: 03-30-2007
Total posts: 2
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