HONEYSEW Bobbins Replacement for Bernina 7 Series Includes 710 720 750 770 780 790 (5pcs Bernina Bobbins)
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HONEYSEW Bobbins Replacement for Bernina 7 Series Includes 710 720 750 770 780 790 (5pcs Bernina Bobbins)

Bernina Sewing Machine

Ironclad
Ironclad
$17.00Typical: $1000-5000Confidence: high
4.5(210 reviews)

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About This Product

  • Bobbins for 7 Series 0334365400
  • For Bernina sewing machine models: 500e, 540, 570QE and 590e, 700e, 710, 720, 750QE, 770QE, 780 and 790

Why It Lasts

Metal internal frame and gear-driven mechanisms where competitors use plastic. The hook system (Bernina's CB or rotary hook) is precision-machined steel, not stamped, which maintains stitch consistency over decades. Swiss-made in Steckborn with tight manufacturing tolerances. Bernina 830s and 930s from the 1970s-80s still sew through heavy denim and leather without complaint. Parts availability for older models is excellent.

Known Weaknesses

Entry price is brutal — a basic Bernina costs what a top-of-line Singer or Brother does. The proprietary presser foot system means you can't use generic feet from other brands. Electronic models from the 2000s-2010s can have circuit board failures that cost hundreds to repair. Heavy — not a grab-and-go portable machine.

Durability Breakdown

Warranty
9.5
Materials
9.0
Community
9.1
Brand Rep
9.8
Repairability
8.0

Specifications

Item Weight0.81 ounces

Data Source

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Quick Stats

Overall Score9.1/10
TierIronclad
BrandBernina
CategoryTools
Price Range$1000-5000
Confidencehigh
Data Points5/5
4.5(210 reviews)

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