Singer FQ4/Futura 5 Quartet 4"x4" Embroidery Hoop Set #89607

This Singer small 4"x4" embroidery hoop set (#89607) is designed for compatible Singer machines including the FQ4, Futura 5, and Futura Quartet. It is listed as new and is suitable for crafts and machine embroidery projects that use a 4"x4" hoop size. Check the listing for details on exactly what is included in the set and any compatibility notes for your specific machine version. Price is $29.95 USD, and it ships with free shipping as stated in the listing.

USD 29.95
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LocationWoodside, New York US
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Singer FQ4/Futura 5 Quartet 4"x4" Embroidery Hoop Set #89607 Specs
Restocking FeeNo
Return shipping will be paid byBuyer
All returns acceptedReturns Accepted
Item must be returned within30 Days
Refund will be given asMoney back or replacement (buyer's choice)
MPN89607
BrandCutex
Listing details

Description: Small Hoop Set For Singer Embroidery Machines. Part # : 89607 Size : 4" X 4" You can replace that broken hoop or have extras to speed up your embroidery projects. Fits Singer models : FQ4, Futura5, Futura Quartet, SEQS6000, SEQS6700, XL400, XL420, XL550, XL580 Fits Viking models : H Class 600E Payment: We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express and PayPal. Payments are due within 3 days of the date of purchase unless you are bidding on multiple items. Shipping: Free shipping in the USA. International Buyers: Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering shipping company or when you pick up the item. These charges are not additional shipping charges. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as "gifts" as US and international government regulations prohibit such behavior.