SENTRO Knitting Machine 48/40/32/22 Needles(VAT Incl. + Free Shipping)

Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(4 customer reviews)

$39.99$64.99

Discover the Delights of Knitting!

The SENTRO Knitting Machine is an efficient and user-friendly tool designed for both beginners and professional crafters. It supports both circular and flat knitting modes, making it perfect for creating scarves, hats, gloves, and various other knitted projects. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or a small business owner, the SENTRO Knitting Machine is the perfect choice for all your knitting needs!

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The SENTRO Knitting Machine is an efficient and user-friendly tool designed for both beginners and professional crafters. It supports both circular and flat knitting modes, making it perfect for creating scarves, hats, gloves, and various other knitted projects. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or a small business owner, the SENTRO Knitting Machine is the perfect choice for all your knitting needs!

Weight 2 lbs
Dimensions 41 × 36.5 × 12 in
Style

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4 reviews for SENTRO Knitting Machine 48/40/32/22 Needles(VAT Incl. + Free Shipping)

  1. W & W

    Happy Cranking!
    I am really enjoying the Sentro 48 needle. After watching some videos on how to use it I was cranking out hats (search “circular knitting machine” or “Addi Express king size”- it’s a different manufacturer but techniques are the same). The size ranges fit child to average adult (my head measures 22″ and they fit my comfortably). My goal is to use up some 50+ pounds of yarn for charity knits. There are a lot of free tutorials available for more than just hats or scarves so don’t feel like you’re limited to making only 2 things.To give an idea on how easy it is to use I had taken my machines to teach a friend’s child how to use it. After basic instruction and telling her how many rows to count to she had made herself a hat. While she was working several other children asked questions and in no time each one had picked out yarn and was able to make themselves a hat in 30 minutes or less.The row counter on mine isn’t reliable. It will stick and not count rows accurately. This wasn’t a deal breaker since I have the Sentro 40 needle and it does not have a row counter. Manually counting the rows on the Sentro 48 needle is pretty easy as it makes a distinctive sound when passing the starting needle.
    Tips:*Test the machine before starting a project. Set it to T (tube) and make sure you can turn the handle clockwise (away from you) without any issue. Do this in P (panel) mode as well, making sure the machine stops at the correct pin before you reverse. It should run smoothly with very light clicking noises.*Do Not over tighten the screws that attach the legs. There is a noticable gap (see last picture) between the slot three screws go in and the base machine. If you over tighten it will most likely break the plastic.*The suction cups stick best to a smooth surface. Whenever possible use a surface that doesn’t wobble.*Utilize the yarn tensioner wherever possible. Having some tension has noticeably decreased the amount of skipped stitches.
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  2. Chocjedi

    This is the one_better than the expensive one
    Bought this for my uber creative teen who used to make everyone beanies by hand. So much love and effort would go into them. Enter this awesome piece of equipment!
    Now we get to be creative with multiple threads and designs, and the beanies are beautifully done in a flash.
    To be clear this isn’t professional use but I don’t see why it couldn’t be for those who desire that.

    I read previous reviews about the suction to the work surface and found that to be accurate, it doesn’t provide great suction, however, it really doesn’t need to, and has been working out so great without it.
    The savings you get vs. the expensive one of those will give you room to rig your own stabilizer.

    I will also mention that I bought a motorized adapter so there would have been no need to crank it but when we tested both, hand cranking it was easier and offers more control so you don’t skip stitches, and get to enjoy it more, so I recommend just buying this as is.

    I highly HIGHLY recommend this, rarely do you get such a bang for the buck in creativity, fun, and making gifts that have been a hit for anyone who receive one.

  3. Rated 5 out of 5

    Edison

    User-Friendly Knitting Machine
    I bought the Sentro knitting machine for my brother because he loves to knit and its become his new favorite tool! He’s been using it for a few months now and loves how easy it is to operate. The machine allows him to create beautiful projects quickly. It’s sturdy and well-designed, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced knitters. Highly recommend this knitting machine because of it’s ease and efficiency!
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  4. Rated 5 out of 5

    kailey

    Machine works perfectly. Any issues Ive had have always been human error.
    So honestly Ive been looking into getting one of these for a good while but every single one of them had poor reviews or actually valid complaints and to be honest I was worried about getting a peice of garbage. But it works great in the last month Ive had it. Ive made over 20 hats and other products with it and not had any issues other than ones Ive caused myself. Honestly the only complaint I have is its not super sturdy but even thats not been a big deal and has had 0 impact on the product and how it works. Yeah it drops stitches now and then but Ive found its always, always been my own error/ stupidity due to using the wrong tension or accidentally missing weaving the yarn in and out at the start and not the machines fault. A tip Ive found for people who eventually buy this is to use the middle tension most. It works the best while the other tensions are most likely to drop stiches and for the loosest tension I found I dont care much for how loose the yarn woven gets to be for my specific projects but Im sure others may like the look more than me as there isnt really anything wrong with it. My last tip is watch for the first 10 rows very closely as if you go to fast or crazy it will drop stiches so just keep a steady pace and treat the machine well and it works perfectly.

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