No More Problems with Zippers – Sew Them Perfectly Every Time!
Tired of crooked, uneven zipper stitches ruining your projects? This presser foot makes sewing zippers easy and precise, even with thick fabrics. Finally enjoy flawless results that make your work look professional, effortlessly.

Why Our Customers Love This Product!
✔ Simplifies Sewing Zippers with Perfect Precision: This presser foot holds your zipper firmly for straight, clean stitches every time, so your work looks expertly done without touch-ups.
✔ Compatible with Most Common Sewing Machines: Designed for brands like Singer, Brother, Janome, and Pfaff, allowing easy switching between machines and sewing zippers anywhere.
✔ Quick, Tool-Free Click Attachment: Attach it in seconds without tools and start quickly and confidently without complicated adjustments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this presser foot fit my sewing machine?
Yes, it fits most household machines from brands like Singer, Brother, Janome, and Pfaff thanks to its universal click design.
Can I use it for thick materials like denim or canvas?
Absolutely, the sturdy stainless steel withstands even demanding fabrics and is perfectly suited for thick materials.
Do I need tools for assembly?
No, no tools needed – the presser foot simply clicks on, so you can start immediately without any hassle.
Technical Specifications
Material: Stainless Steel
Length: 4.7 inches
Compatibility: Fits most common household sewing machines
Package Contents
1 Stainless Steel Zipper Presser Foot with Click System
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Why buy from us?
We at Team Maldaro want to provide you with a great shopping experience. Excellent service, individuality, and premium quality are our top priorities. And we ensure this with our guarantees! Feel free to contact us anytime, we are available 24/7.


M. Thompson