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On the water review of the Barracuda

Rebecca Childress sent us a very thorough review of her experience using the Reliable Barracuda sewing machine.  Rebecca leaves no stone un-turned, which makes writing this post a breeze for me (thanks Rebecca)! Enjoy!

“I researched many options before I purchased the Barracuda 2000U-33, and finally decided on this machine a few weeks ago.  We live on our sailboat, and have been slowly circumnavigating for about 4 years now, with at least another 4 more to go.  Money is not abundant, but we did need a machine to repair and maintain our very tattered canvas throughout the boat, and to do some basic sail repairs. Sailmakers are not an option out here (Majuro, Marshall Islands) - not for 2000 miles…

The Barracuda arrived in good order, ready to sew with. I’m a beginner and found the instruction booklet a little thin, but I had purchased some basic sewing guides and DVDs from other sources to learn how to use and repair this machine and how to sew with it a bit before it arrived. Luckily the machine is built in a similar way to a lot of other machines out there made for canvas and sail repair, so everything was pretty transferable and I was up and running very quickly. I found the machine to be just OK for thin material like for the fitted sheets that I made first -  I had to really back off the tension to do these very thin fabrics…but it was possible with lots of upper tension reducing. I then tackled my steering pedestal cover. It’s very old sunbrella; the zipper was falling off, and most of the trim was falling off too. The Barracuda 2000 sewed through the material very nicely, and never skipped a stitch. I was hesitant to sew through so many layers in places, but it went through it all like there was nothing to it. Then I began a bulkier more important project - repairing our mainsail cover which was all but destroyed. I had to sew leather on to a few corners, lots of restitching, lots of reattaching the heavy vinyl inner pieces back to the sunbrella material, and a few other things. The machine really enjoys these thick materials, and despite my lack of experience, it came out looking very good,  almost professional! Within a week of experimenting with increasingly difficult repairs, I was working through the list of repairs needed for our boat quite quickly. I can’t wait to start in on some brand NEW products for Brick House…I have found the machine very easy and fun to use.

What I like about the machine:

That it does the things I need it to do - repair my canvas, make household items, and quite surely it will do my sails with ease as well, although I haven’t tried that yet.

That you can tell by the look and feel of it that it will last forever with minimum care and hassle… It’s a heavy duty machine, with nothing flimsy or cheap about it to be found anywhere.

That it’s a very universal machine that I will be able to get parts and additional accessories for easily…nothing proprietary about it.  Also, I did buy the CudaCrank wheel right up front - it’s a must have. I tried it with and without and it’s so obvious the extra power it affords for going through the thicker material. If you were just doing home sewing it would probably be OK to leave on the standard one, but home sewing is probably not why one would buy this machine. It’s really meant for sailboat canvas and sails.

The price tag!! A straight stitch, Zig Zag,  walking foot heavy metal quality machine like this for under 500$ ? Look around…it’s a good buy even if it didn’t have the zig zag component to it! And then you have the option to add exactly what you want instead of having to pay for all the extras whether you want them or not.

Customer service seems good. I requested a spare parts kit so that I would have what I needed when and if I broke anything, and they were quick to respond with a complete kit for me. And although it wasn’t an option for us because of our remote location in the Pacific, you can bring the machine in to any Reliable Service location and they will fine tune the machine for you and make any adjustments you need for no charge for the first 90 days. There wasn’t really anything that needed to be done to the machine when we got it, so perhaps they tuned it for me before it left because of my location. But that is a nice service.

It is critically important to us to find the best value for our money, and we really feel like we have found a gem with this purchase. It doesn’t have some extras that other similar machines have, but we aren’t paying for those things either , and quite honestly, we don’t miss them. The machine does everything we want and a whole lot more for half the price of other similar machines. I like that a lot.

What I don’t like about the machine:

I didn’t like the base that it came with very much and it seems like it would break fairly quickly if the machine is moved around much, although while set up its quite sturdy and convenient for the smooth extra sliding area it provides and the little storage compartment in it.   But I don’t like it when I have to get under the machine, or when I need to put it away for the day.  The sturdy handle on it is great for lifting it somewhere, but storing it somewhere is difficult on the boat.  I had to buy a case from another company to put it in, which it fits in to very nicely with no modifications. I guess this is part of how Reliable keeps the price down on these machines down. Not everyone needs a hefty case, but you can buy one easily enough if you need one.

The instruction book wasn’t quite as bad as the other reviews have said, but there are much better ones out there to learn this machine and sewing. It doesn’t take much looking online to find them. I’m told Reliable is working on an improved version of theirs as well.

The other thing the machine could use, is a light. Reliable has an LED add on light that may be worth looking at. Has anyone tried it? I have installed with Velcro a small 5$ book reading LED that has no wires and seems to do the trick, although brighter would be better. Maybe I will try that next.

I think Reliable has made a good move leaving off a few optional items on their machines in exchange for saving the consumer hundreds of dollars over their competitors. The important things are there, it’s a quality machine, and it’s everything you need if you want to do a lot of canvas and sail work, but don’t want to spend top dollar. The Barracuda offers excellent value without compromising quality. I recommend it without reservation.

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Patrick and Rebecca Childress from Rhode Island, have been cruising on their 1976 Valiant 40 “Brick House” for 4 years now, and are meandering slowly through the South Pacific islands and atolls. Patrick completed a circumnavigation back in the 70s aboard a Catalina 27 “Juggernaut”, and then spent many years as a professional captain, among other things, and met his wife Rebecca on a yacht delivery to the Caribbean. His wife Rebecca came with many sea miles and their Valiant 40, and a whole lot of enthusiasm for this adventurous, independent lifestyle.  They find themselves becoming more and more self sufficient as time goes on, this year adding a Reliable Barracuda 2000U-33 sewing machine to their bag of tricks.

Goodbye and GOOD night!

You’ve done your best with them: encouraged studying, budgeting, responsibility in social interactions and now, you’ve just sent them off on their first foray into adulthood. Millions of students head off for their introduction to dorm life this week. You’ve provided them with all of the necessities for their first try at life on their own: the mini-microwave and coffee machine, stylish new bedding to take away that dormitory institutional feel, their first set of dishes and utensils. All the creature comforts they could possibly need.

But what do they know about cleanliness? Sure, your home is your sanctuary, free of germs and the like that can cause harm. But what will their dorm room bring? According to a recent survey by the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), cases of bed bugs have increased by 35% over 2010 in college dorms.

“Teaching your children proper cleaning techniques when they first leave home is invaluable”, says Robert Kahn, President, Reliable Corporation. “It is these habits that they will take with them for the rest of their lives – into their dorm, their first apartment and one day, their home. The PRONTO P7 is a great place to start to tackle bed bug problems that they and their friends are dealing with. Now.”

Bed bugs feed on human blood while we sleep (hence the name?). They are highly resilient, being easily transported in suitcases and backpacks, and can take permanent residence in mattresses, box springs, folded sheets, walls, baseboards and so on.

The NPMA offers advice on what to look for when you move your not-so-little one into their dorm room. So, if the space has been checked out properly with no evidence of these pests, your scholar’s life can go on, right? Isn’t it better to be safe rather than sorry (remember, your child will visit home!)?

Steam treatment is a recommended method for eliminating bed bugs. In fact, even the City of Toronto, Public Health Department agrees, “steam kills all stages of bed bugs” without the use of chemicals. Sleeping on a surface that has been soaked in chemicals is not only unpleasant smelling but poses potential health hazards. Successful treatment depends on an Integrated Pest Management approach to bed bug control. This involves, steaming and vacuuming, laundering belongings, plus sealing areas and gaps where bed bugs can hide.

It is essential that the steam machine produces a dry ‘vapor’ steam at a minimum temperature of 120°F or 36°C to be effective in killing bed bugs and properly sanitizing all surfaces. So, once you’ve armed your scholar with a steam cleaner it’s easy to fill them in on the basics of removal. You can learn more here.

dormWhen picking-up all of their essentials for higher education and life on their own, why not start them on the right track. With such a massive number of steam cleaners on the market today, which one should you chose? Well, Reliable’s PRONTO P7 packs a powerful steam punch in a compact, easy-to-store, multi-purpose steam cleaner. Not only will it be integral in the removal of bed bugs, but it can be used to clean multiple surfaces like shelves, windows and countertops, as well as keep them looking crisp and put together when used on clothing. The perfect steam cleaner for their new dormitory life and your piece of mind.

One Million Pillowcase Challenge

one-million-pillowcase-challengeWhen we heard about The American Patchwork & Quilting® One Million Pillowcase Challenge we knew we had to become involved in some way.  In its second year, the One Million Pillowcase Challenge encourages quilting and sewing enthusiasts to continue to help reach the goal of making and donating one million pillowcases to benefit local charities. Almost 250,000 pillowcases were created and donated in 2010.

It’s easy to turn a love of quilting and sewing into messages of comfort, hope and love – for a foster child, a cancer patient, victims of domestic violence, and others. Every pillowcase can make a difference in the local community.

Hearing the stories about how something as simple as a pillowcase to call ‘one’s own’ could so positively impact a person was very moving. That something so ordinary could make a person feel extraordinary was a real ‘eye-opener’.  We also like the fact that to sew a pillowcase is relatively easy.  Meaning, even the most beginner sewer or someone who has never sewn before can participate. To embellish one with some ribbon, applique art, or embroidery is a lot of fun too. What a great project for a high school home economics class, youth or community group…

We chose to become a corporate sponsor but more than that we want to help spread the word about this initiative.  We encourage you to get a small group together to make some pillowcases for a local shelter, retirement home, church group or foster child program (the list of organizations that would gladly accept some handmade pillowcases is endless).

To find out how you can make a difference in your community, visit 
allpeoplequilt.com/millionpillowcases.

Love your Ironing!

As suppliers of commercial irons and ironing tables for the sewing, dry cleaning and alterations world it’s only natural that the team here at Reliable would become an ironing resource for those using our home ironing products.  As such, we are often asked ‘pressing’ questions. Here’s one:

“Why was the shirt that I ironed yesterday wrinkled when I took it off the hanger today?”

The simple answer lies in the balance between steam and heat.  The steam from the iron will relax the fibers of the fabric making the pressing part easier.  The key however, is to ‘dry’ the freshly steamed garment with the heat of the sole plate in order to ’set-the-press’.  If the garment is still damp with steam after you have pressed it the fibers will simply bounce back to their pre-ironed state while drying in your closet.  It takes very little effort to press with a Reliable iron because of the steam quality that they produce (remember: no spitting! no leaking! no kidding!), and the placement of the steam holes at the tip of the sole plate (just like our commercial-grade irons).  By placing the steam holes at the tip the remaining part of the sole plate takes on the job of setting the press.  It’s that simple.  The iron does the work so you don’t have to.

Find out more by reading 5 Reasons to Love Your Ironing and Ironing 101:

http://www.reliablecorporation.com/5-Reasons-To-Love-Ironing

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It Sweeps! It Steams!

Our juiciest new arrival is finally here!  Introducing a powerful cousin to the ever-popular Steamboy T1…the Steamboy T2!  Two great cleaning tools for the home in one! The Steamboy T2 is a powerful steam floor mop with hard surface sweeper built right in. Plug it in, turn it on, and in seconds the Steamboy T2 will change the way you clean.  It’s great for little spills. Just push the button for a powerful sweeper and then press the steam trigger to clean and sanitize.  Say goodbye to the dustbin, broom, and on your hands and knees mop-ups. Saves money on cleaning supplies.  Sweeps and sanitizes all sealed hard floor surfaces and sanitizes carpet with steam.

Here’s a look at the Steamboy T2 through the eyes of Homeworld Business magazine… http://www.reliablecorporation.com/What-People-Think

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Steamy chance

I gave a lawn chair cushion destined for the dumpster a steamy chance at survival this week.  I dragged the cushions for all of the chairs from the back of a closet only to discover that our cat (’September’) at some point between last Fall and this week had decided that one of the cushions would be her little ‘nest’.  (Now I know where she was hiding every time company came over this past winter!)

So, I vacuumed the cushion.  Still, cat hair remained woven all through the fibers. I steamed it with my EnviroMate VIVA’s triangular brush with a terry cloth over it. The cushion looked fresher and brighter after steaming of course but still had too much cat hair remaining on it to let anyone other than September continue using the cushion.  A last ditch effort ensued by removing the terry cloth from the triangular brush and steaming the cushion at the same time as gently rubbing the bristles of the brush in a circular motion all over the cushion. The results were fantastic! The combination of steam and the firm bristles of the brush lifted all the cat hair from the cushion.

Getting creative with the steam cleaner attachments spared me from having to invest in a replacement cushion and it renewed my affection for September.  Here’s a picture (not for the faint of heart) of the Viva brush with some of the hair it removed. Oh, and a picture of the culprit - who was also given a second chance…she still has nine left.

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No Big Dill

“No Big Dill” Blog post featuring the Velocity V50 Iron.  Fun blog - check it out!  http://nobigdill-reviews.blogspot.com/2011/05/neo-reliable-iron-giveaway.htmlmy-new-iron

Watch to Win!

In honour of Allergy and Asthma Awareness Month we’re giving away a steam cleaning prize pack. To enter - just watch the new EnviroMate PRONTO video on YouTube and post on the Reliable Facebook Fan page one cleaning scenario shown in the video. Randomly selected winner May31st receives a Steamboy T1 floor mop and an EnviroMate PRONTO!

Link to YouTube Video: http://tinyurl.com/3mpnsqj

Link to Facebook Fan Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Reliable-Corporation/57641116651

It’s World Asthma Day!

Today is World Asthma Day!

World Asthma Day is an annual event organized by the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) to improve asthma awareness and care around the world. The theme of World Asthma Day 2011 is “You Can Control Your Asthma.” There are many things that can help control asthma triggers.  Steam cleaning will reduce the impact of many indoor allergens, such as dust mites, pet dander, mould and mildew.

www.ginasthma.com

Allergy and Asthma Awareness Month!

May is Allergy and Asthma Awareness Month. Millions of people worldwide suffer from Allergies and Asthma. There are organizations dedicated to medical research and public education that are helping sufferers manage their symptoms. To learn more about Allergies, and Asthma check out these links:

Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America http://www.aafa.org/display.cfm?id=10&sub=99&cont=457

The Asthma Society of Canada

http://www.asthma.ca/adults/