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Elite MATCHED FULL REVIEW
Summary

Dating can be hard. It doesn't really matter if you are a man or a woman, it just sucks. That goes double, if you've actually made something of yourself.

 

If you are a successful man, chances are you don't have time to send out all those messages on dating sites. Let's face it, you aren't going to want to get in line behind hundreds of losers, just for the chance to take out a mediocre woman that fills the dating sites. And chances are you really don't feel like wasting a whole evening at a bar, hoping you'll find someone decent. Who has time to spend a whole evening just for the chance to talk to maybe 10 women? And clubs? You want a partner not a gold digger.

That's where Elite Matched can help you. They are an elite match making service, they work in a bunch of areas all over the world, some of which are New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, London, Singapore and about 40 more. .

 

What they focus on is doing the leg work for you, Elite Matched basically matches you with great women, women who are both attractive and successful. Let's be honest, chances are you really won't have a lot in common with a woman you'd meet a bar that works at a local restaraunt. She woudln't know how to behave in your circles, and will most likely embarass you and hurt your social standing. You want someone educated, attractive, and someone who has a respectable career of her own...and that's where they come in.

 

Now the service is pretty pricey...but you do get what you pay for. And in the long run it's really not that expensive all things considered since it can get you that perfect relationship that will last a lifetime. We've interviewed a few clients that Elite Matched made available to us. And they all seemed to be happy with their results. Most of them were married, the rest had long term relationships. The service boasts a 93% success rate in a 6 month period, which is very good for this category.

 

So how does it work? Well for men, you start off by filling out an intake form, that covers your generic info like age and how much money you make and if you fit what Elite Matched is looking for, they'll reach out to you, with a request for photos. After you send those, a matchmaker will see if you are a qualified candidate for their service. And if everything looks good, they'll contact you with instructions to send your payment. You can make the payment via a wire transfer or a check. And once the funds are deposited in their account, they'll reach out to you with their main application. A word of warning, the full application is very long. Which kinda makes sense, since they are trying to figure out who you are as a person. Once you see the application you'll understand exactly why they have their 93% success rate in only 6 months. After you turn in your application, it gets reviewed, and you then spend the next 3 months on self-improvement. This philosophy makes sure that you become the best that you can be, before you actually meet the women. Some clients get recommended a wardrobe change, others are told to get Lasik, most get assigned a personal trainer and a specific workout plan. For the workaholics among you, you might get assigned a life experience package to give you something to talk about on your dates. Basically, during these 3 months you can really improve yourself and get much better results from dating. After you are ready, they'll start setting you up on dates with some top notch women. Usually once every few weeks. And after each date, you'll both review each other and decide whether or not a second date is in the card.

 

Overall, if you are a successful man who is tired of dating mediocre women and are ready for something serious, then you should definitely give Elite Matched a try.

 

If you are a successful woman and are tired of the players you meet at clubs/events. And just don't have the patience to be flooded with losers the second you upload your photo to a dating site/app, then Elite Matched can definitely be a great place to find someone great who is actually serious about settling down. No player is going to pay their rates and deal with 3 months of self-improvement just to get laid. So if you are looking to date men that are more of your caliber, then this is definitely the place to find them.

Price Value

Yes, Elite Matched is pricey. But their results speak for themselves. And at the end of the day, you get married to someone you'd never have met otherwise.

Customer Service

Their customer service is phenomenal. Clients have direct access to their matchmaker, and the matchmaker stays with you throughout the process.

Awards/Ratings

Reviews

These are some of the reviews we were able to find for Elite Matched:

  • My matchmaker was amazing. He was very resourceful and devoted to finding what I was looking for. His ability to find that perfect fit was astounding and I'm glad I signed up when I did. Kelly was the second woman I was setup with, and we just clicked. - Michael from Long Beach, CA
  • I signed up with very low expectations, but I figured a few week's income was worth the effort. Plus they are the only matchmaker with a refund policy which was a pretty big plus in my book. The way I see it, if you don't have a refund policy, then you are probably a scammer. Frankly, I was amazed by my results. The women were all top notch, and it only took me two months to find someone I wanted to get exclusive with. She is an amazing woman and I would have never met her without EM. Definitely reccomend their service. - Gene from New York, NY
  • I heard about Elite Matched from a gf of mine. I don't really have a lot of time to date, but I figured I'd try my luck. The interview process was pretty intensive(you'd think I was applying to the CIA), but it was worth it to meet Alan. It did take them a while to actually match me(about 4 months to get 2 dates), but I would have never met such an exceptional man otherwise. - Amanda from Miami, FL
  • I'm a divorced man living in the suburbs near NYC. Dating was pretty complicated, once women heard I lived in NJ, it's like I instantly became invisible to them. I heard about Elite Matched from a car club buddy of mine, so I figured I'd give it a shot. Their 3 month "bootcamp" was a godsend....it really kicked me in the ass and gave me the motivation to improve. Now I'm married again to an amazing woman, and we are perfect for each other. - Ryan from Short Hills, NJ
  • Me and my gf signed up for Elite Matched since we live in NYC and the men here are just not serious about marriage. I got lucky and was able to find someone after 5 months. Which I'm very grateful for. My friend wasn't that lucky yet, she went on a few dates, but hasn't found the one yet. Overall, the service is good, but you gotta work for it. Yes, you have good chemistry with people they match you with...but you still gotta put in the extra effort and make sure you actually show up. So I don't really recommend the service for women that travel a lot for work, they tend to contact you about matches on short notice(about a week or so), so if you can't make it because you are out of town on business you are out of luck unless it just doesn't work out with the person they get matched with next and you get a second shot. - Lyndsey from New York, NY

Conclusion

If you are serious about find the one, then Elite Matched is one of the best options for you.

 

Best of SERGERS

Our Purpose

The purpose of this section is to help you pick the right serger machine for you. Different people have different needs(and budgets), so this section is to help you narrow things down to fit your specific needs.

BUDGET SHOPPERS & Casual USERS

If you are new to serging, or someone who is just looking for a cheap serger...then you don't need much. If that's the case, a Brother Lock 1034D model is the one for you. It's by far the cheapest serger we've tested. In fact it costs more than 40% less than the next cheapest model in our top ten and is actually considered the cheapest model on the market...and the savings are even bigger compared to some of the higher end models out there. Obviously, the savings come at a price. The serger doesn't have many of the features you'd find in other models(i.e. it's only limited to a 3 or 4 thread pattern). But that's because it's a basic model. This is the system for those of you who just want to have a cheap serger machine at home, that you might use once or twice times a year.

Brother 1034D Brother Lock 1034D
92
$179.32
4.52
217 RATINGS
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of 20
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Students, Hobbyists and Serging Enthusiasts

If you are a student or a hobbyist, then you need a slightly more powerful serger to keep up with your needs. You need one that provides 2, 3, 4 and 5 thread patterns, adjustible stitch length and it helps to have automatic looper threading so you don't waste precious time. Once you add the 5 thread option to your requirement list, you eliminate 90% of the sergers on the market. In fact, under $1,000 you are just left with two options. The Juki Pearl MO-655 and the Juki MO-735 models. They are fairly similar models(the only difference is that the MO-735 also does coverhem stitches), but there is a pretty big difference in price. The MO-655 model will run you $549(MSRP of $1,723) and the MO-735 model will run you $999(MSRP of $1,993). As you can see...there is a very small difference at MSRP...but the MO-655 model has much bigger discounts...making it a much better deal. So is the $450 difference worth it? Well that depends on one question...do you need to make coverhem stitches? If the answer is yes, then you have no choice but to pay the premium...if the answer is no, then you should save your money and stick with the MO-655 model.

Juki Pearl Line MO-655 Juki Pearl Line MO-655
96
$549.00
4.81
166 RATINGS
19
of 20
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Juki MO-735 Juki Pearl Line MO-735
93
$999.00
4.87
54 RATINGS
20
of 20
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Budget Students & Hobbyists

Not all students/hobbysts can afford to pay $549 for the Juki MO-655...yet the $187 Brother Lock 1034D is just too bare bones for serious work. Luckily, there are a few decent mid-range alternatives...the Juki MO-644D and the MO-654DE models. These have almost all the features of the more expensive sergers(minus the 5 thread stitching)...but cost quite a bit less. The MO-644D sells for $325 and the MO-654DE sells for $433...which is 40% and 20% less than the MO-655 model. So which is the one for you? Well you'll need to decide if the extra features of the MO-654DE serger is worth the $100+ premium. The MO-654DE model comes with a 2/3 thread converter, an automatic self-threading lower looper and a safety feature that keeps the machine from running unless all the doors are safely closed. The automatic threading is obviously the main feature you are paying for here...and it's definitely worth the premium...but it's not the end of the world if you don't have it. So if you are budget conscious, yet don't want to buy the cheapest thing on the market, the MO-644D is a very decent choice.

Juki Pearl Line MO-654DE Juki Pearl Line MO-654DE
94
$433.48
4.73
54 RATINGS
17
of 20
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Juki Garnett MO-644D Juki Garnett MO-644D
88
$325.36
4.53
69 RATINGS
16
of 20
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Buying a Serger

Introduction
Buying a serger can get complicated. So we've created this serger buying guide to help you make your decision. Don't forget to check the Top Picks tab where we recommend the best sergers for each particular buying demographic and take a moment to read the serger review for the serger you are interested in.

Serger sewing machines cut and finish the raw edges of your materials These machines combine a number of functions into a simple process - they can stitch a seam, trim the excess allowances and overcast the edge of your fabric...which in turn allows you to use your serger to achieve professional quality stitching in a very short time, at least compared to manual methods. That's because unlike a straight stitch machine, sergers use loopers to make the stitch and they also come with special knives to cut the fabric. This lets you make great looking fabric, in much less time(compared to a normal stitching machine).

Essentially, adding a serger sewing machine to your sewing room completes it and allows you to give your projects a finished and professional look. These compact machines can stitch at twice the speed of normal machines and can help you create those ravel-free seams, tight overlock stitches and even let you make custom decorative edging...all in a fraction of the time it'd take you to do it without a serger.

Buying a serger can be a difficult process. There are serger machines for all levels of sewers. From beginner sergers that might cost a few hundred dollars, to professional sergers that can cost thousands. No matter the price, adding even a base model serger to your room will take your skill to the next level.

To help you decide on which serger is right for you, we've analyzed all the different sergers on the market to find the best ones for you to buy.

Our process is pretty extensive...with each serger we've examined the machine and tested to make sure that all the dials/switches are easily accessible. We've also checked the resistance in the foot pedal as well as the lighting and other features. Finally we've tested each serger by making different stitches. This included the 2-thread(overedged, rolled hem), 3-thread(flatlock, overlock, rolled hem), 4-thread(with overlock), 5-thread(with overlock and safety chain stitch) and finally we tested a cover stitch. As you can see, this allows us to create great serger reviews that can help you make your decision in finding the best serger for you.
How it works
When a serger is used, it essentially goes through six steps.
  • When the needle enters your fabric, a loop gets formed in the thread at the back of the needle.
  • The needle then continues its downward motion and goes into the fabric, at which point the lower looper begins the movement from left to right. The tip of the lower looper then passes behind the needle and then through the loop of the thread that was formed behind the needle.
  • The lower looper then continues along the path moving toward the irght of the serger. As the looper moves to the right, the lower thread gets carried through the needle thread.
  • While the lower looper moves left to right, the upper looper moves right to left. The tip of the upper looper than passes behind the lower looper and picks up the lower looper thread as well as the needle thread.
  • The lower looper then begins its move back into the far left position and as the upper looper goes left, it holds hte lower looper thread and needle thread securely in place.
  • The needle then begins its downward path...passing behind the upper looper and securing the upper looper thread. This finishes the overstock stitch creation process and the cycle starts all over again.
Features Explained
There are a lot of different features when it comes to the different serger machines...but what do they mean?

  • Sewing Speed - serger's speed...how many stitches it can make per minute(spm). Usually this number varies between 1,000 spm and 1,500 spm for most sergers. A job that takes 30 minutes on a 1,000 spm machine...will only take you 20 minutes on the 1,500 spm machine.
  • 2-Thread Stitch - This means that the serging machine can make 2-thread stitches such as 2-thread chainstitch, 2-thread rolled hem, 2-thread overcast, 2-thread flatlock. Chainstich only available on those sergers that can do chain
  • 3-Thread Stitch - This means that the serging machine makes 3-thread stitches such as 3-thread flatlock, 3-thread overlock, 3-thread narrow overlock, 3-thread rolledhem, 3-thread coverstitch, 3-thread super stretch, 3-thread narrow seam. Coverstitch only available on those sergers that can do coverstitches.
  • 4-Thread Stitch - This means that the serger can make 4-thread stitches, such as a 4-thread overlock, 4-thread coverstitch and a 2-thread overlock + chain stitch. Coverstitch/chainstich only available on those sergers that can do coverstitches.
  • 5-Thread Stitch - This means that the serger can handle a 5-thread stitch. Usually this means that it's a 3-thread Overlock with a 2-thread chainstitch which make a professional and a very secure seam. Chainstich only available on those sergers that can do chainstitches.
  • Adjustible Stitch Length - means that the serger has a dial to change the stitch length for specialty thread or overlock techniques. Pretty much any decent serger should have this feature.
  • Stitch Length Max - what's the max length for the stitch length from this serger(please note, if the stitch length max and the stitch length min have the same values, that it just means that the serger isn't adjustible)
  • Stitch Length Min - what's the min length for the stitch length from this serger.
  • Adjustible Width - can you adjust the knife cutting width to easily create perfect seams and rolled edges.
  • Color Coded Threading - this is pretty standard in most sergers. This means that there are color coded JC Penney on the serger to help you thread correctly. Without these threading becomes a complicated task.
  • Adjustible Thread Tension - means that the serger allows you to adjust the thread tension
  • Heavy Duty Knife - a powered system that makes it easy to cut off both light and heavy fabrics. Pretty much all sergers will have this feature, and it's usually run on a dedicated drive to assure it doesn't interfere with the rest of the workload.
  • Adjustible Knife - can you adjust the knife to change the width of the fabric in the seam allowance?
  • Built-in Sewing Light - does the serger have a built in light? Pretty much all sergers have this feature, except for a few bare bones models.
  • Automatic Looper Threading - this one is very important. The looper threader allows for easy threading in seconds...just slide the thread into a slot and snap the looper back into place. This means you don't need to waste time doing this manually.
  • Automatic Rolled Hemming - means that you can switch to rolled hemming quickly...without needing to change out the needle plate or the foot.
  • Chainstitch - means that the serger can do a chainstitch.
  • Rolled Hem - means that the serger can do a rolled hem.
  • Coverstitch - means that the serger can do a coverstitch.
  • Differential Feed - means that the serger has an adjustible differential feed.
  • Dimensions - sergers come in all shapes and sizes...we list dimensions(width, height, depth) in millimeters (same as the manufacturers)...to convert this to inches, simply divide each number by 25.4.
  • Weight - Here we list how much each serger weighs in pounds. Most systems are pretty light...and they tend to vary by manufacturer. Juki/Brother tend to prefer smaller/lighter units...while Janome opts out for bigger/heavier ones.
  • Warranty - Warranties for sergers are pretty similar. It didn't use to be the case, but now pretty much all companies offer 5 years for mechanical problems and 2 years for electrical ones. The mechanical one is the one to look at...since sergers are mechanical in nature. The electrical coverage mostly focuses on power supply to drive your serging functionality and the bulb to light your way. Pretty much everything else is mechanical.
  • Pricing - as part of our serger review, we go to great lengths to find the best prices on the web. And we realize that you always require shipping when shopping on the internet...so when we do our research, we always make sure to list the price with shipping included. There is no sense in "saving" $10 on a machine, if you get to pay $60 to have it shipped. Please note, the pricing we get is for shipping in the 48 contiguous states...if you are in Alaska, Hawaii or outside the United States, your final price might be higher...although the actual ranking for prices should remain the same since most sergers would cost the same for a vendor to ship. Essentially if it costs $5 more to ship something for Alaska, that would be the same for all sergers.
Summary

Overall, when buying a serger, there are 3 things to focus on. The sewing speed, the # of threads it can handle and the ease of use features it has(i.e. automatic looper threading). And of course the price...after all, if you don't plan to use some features...there is absolutely no reason to pay a premium.

 

Essentially your choice boils down to 3 categories...and the difference between each is a few hundred dollars.

 

The low budget limited sergers that have very few feature..and cost next to nothing(~$200).

 

The mid budget sergers that can do pretty much everything you can throw at them...minus a few limited use features(~$400)

 

And the top end pricey sergers, that can do anything you need(~$500-$1,000).

 

It's up to you to decide what works within your budget. Overall, we can say that the jump between a low budget and a mid-budget serger is worth the premium for anyone(the low budget ones are that limited). But the jump between mid to high end is pretty hard to justify...unless you already planning to use that extra functionality. Make sure to read the serger review for each model you are interested in to help make up your mind.