

🧵 Power, speed & precision — sew like a pro, every time!
The SINGER Heavy Duty 4452 is a robust, high-speed sewing machine engineered for professionals and serious hobbyists. Featuring a powerful motor with 50% more piercing power, it handles thick fabrics like denim and canvas effortlessly. With 32 built-in stitches enabling 110 stitch applications, plus a jam-proof top drop-in bobbin and a comprehensive accessory kit, it’s designed for versatility, durability, and ease of use. Perfect for creative projects and heavy-duty sewing alike.
































| ASIN | B00OZWX100 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,672 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #5 in Sewing Machines |
| Brand Name | SINGER |
| Color | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (12,243) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00037431885388 |
| Included Components | Six presser feet (All-Purpose Foot, Zipper Foot, Button Sewing Foot, One-Step Buttonhole Foot, Even Feed/Walking Foot, Non-Stick Foot), Clearance Plate, Seam Ripper/Lint Brush, Spool Caps, Screwdriver, Edge/ Quilting Guide, Extra SINGER® Class 15 Bobbins (transparent), Pack of Needles, Heavy Duty Needles, Auxiliary Spool Pin and Felt Washer. |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.25"D x 15.5"W x 12"H |
| Item Type Name | Sewing Machine |
| Item Weight | 14.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Singer |
| Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Model Number | 230424112.DI |
| Part Number | 4452 |
| Power Source | Ac/Dc |
| UPC | 037431885388 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer's warranty applies |
A**R
Great buy!
Great sewing machine. Great durability and extremely portable! It has extra bobbins and bobbin winding is easy. It fits perfectly.
R**J
For the price this is a good machine that has been sewing well for me, thus far.
For a lower priced machine, this appears to be a great sewing machine. I purchased the Singer Heavy Duty 4452, which came in a holiday bundle that included the extension table and 2 extra presser feet. My two other machines have had some pretty bad tension problems. So, in spite of my brother (a professional opera costume maker and men's suit tailor) warning me to not get a lower end Singer and to repair my expensive Rickar, I purchased this one anyway. So far, I have sewn repairs on a heavy broadcloth pickleball net bag, sewn some knit fabric chair covers, taken in a couple knit tops, repaired a woven cotton/poly blend bag, and have done various other little repair projects - all with this new Singer. It has done well. Of course, I make sure to use the same thread (or at least same weight and type of thread) in both the upper and lower, made sure they are sewing in equal tensions before commencing my projects, am using newer threads as old thread 'decays', and I feed the fabric through evenly and smoothly (no bunching, or improper pinning or matching of sides or trying to twist it funny as it goes). Things I like about this machine: top loading bobbin, ease of winding bobbins, good solid needle sewing, when I lift my foot off the pressure foot the needle stays essentially where I ended it (great for sinking the needle, to turn corners, or hold the fabric in place for any manipulations), and I've gotten used to the upper knob for doing a reverse stitch (it depresses downward, so the machines stays in place - I've used a crazy machine before where the knob was to be pressed inward so I was always pushing the machine back or tipping it over), and once the knobs are all set, the sewing has been easy and straight forward. Things I don't like about this machine: there are many knobs and dials on it, without clear explanations, so I often have to refer to the manual I printed out to know which knobs and dials to turn to where to get it to sew straight, zig zag, for making button holes, etc., and there is wasted space in the sew up (it would have been very easy to have designed in storage compartments in the basic desk around the presser foot and in the extension table-but there is nothing). All in all, for the price, I give this machine nine out of 10 stars.
S**A
Powerful and fast and smooth!
Boy I love this! Heavy duty and fast! Cover over the front dosent open so it’s hard to fix it if the thread comes off the moving part. Have to pull the thread out of the needle and retread. Annoying. Easy to make bobbins. Fits all styles of threads. Runs so smooth. Stitch options sufficient for me. A little difficult putting the bobbin cover on. You have to hold up the presser foot.
S**E
Sturdy!
Love this machine. It’s sturdy. Handles heavy fabrics, runs like a train. The only thing is the plate and wheel will need to be replaced after about 4 years. This is my third one of these machines. I have given them to people who need them and they’re awesome.
R**N
Impressive SINGER Heavy Duty 4452 Sewing Machine Review
I gotta tell ya, this SINGER Heavy Duty 4452 sewing machine is an absolute game-changer! The motor on this bad boy is so powerful, I swear it could pierce through anything. With a whopping 110 stitch applications, this machine has got me covered for any project under the sun. And let me just say, the full metal frame gives it that extra durability I've been looking for. One of my favorite features has to be the 1-step buttonhole - it's like magic, making my life so much easier. Plus, the LED lights are a total game-changer, especially when I'm burning the midnight oil on a project. If you're on the hunt for a sewing machine that's reliable, sturdy, and just downright impressive, I highly recommend the SINGER Heavy Duty 4452. Trust me, you won't be disappointed!
F**I
This machine is a piece of JUNK
I have been sewing my entire life. Never have I used such a poorly designed machine. Whoever designed this thing must not have known how to sew. A few of the bad features: 1. The walking foot doesn't have a place to attach a quilting guide. Since the walking foot is primarily where this type of guide is used, I don't know what they were thinking. I've had to use a walking foot from another brand of sewing machine in order to use a guide. I also used the guide from the other machine, since the one Singer provides is awkward and stupid. And it should be TWO guides; which one you use depends on what direction you are quilting in. 2. You have to unscrew the needle plate to get underneath it and clean out lint. And even then, it's practically impossible to get at all of it. In other machines, I can just pop off that plate and clean as often as I need to. And it's a lot easier to clean once the plate is removed. 3. It's EXTREMELY DIFFICULT to put on and take off the presser foot "ankle" or the walking foot. The machine won't let me get my hand in there to direct the screw to where it needs to go. I have very small hands, but even my small hands can't fit in there to work the screw. I have been sitting here cussing out this machine for this for the last hour, and I STILL haven't been able to get the walking foot back on (after the hassle of unscrewing the needle plate to clean). If I could just barely get the screw in its spot and get it started, then I could get in there with my screwdriver and finish the job. But the walking foot slides up and down the shaft and won't stay still long enough to get the screw into the hole - even if I COULD fit my little hand in there to do it. 4. This is not a true heavy duty machine. The presser foot cannot be raised more than the standard amount, so I can't fit several layers of fabric under it. I make purses and bags, and deal with LOTS of layers. This machine did not give me ANY advantage in dealing with all those layers. 5. It can sew very fast, but it's very noisy. And the stitching motion is jerky, not smooth. This machine is not fun to use at all. 6. If you want it for zig-zag stitches, forget about it and find another machine. I tried using a very simple zig-zag stitch on some cotton/lycra knit fabric, and it just made a tangled mess. The only stitch this machine can handle is a straight stitch. 7. It doesn't have the "needle down" feature. If I want to pivot - as I need to at the end of every row of straight quilting - I have to manually make sure the needle is down and then pivot. Total waste of time and motion. I wish I'd never bought this machine. Thank goodness I didn't pay much more than a couple of hundred bucks for it; that's still wasted money. As soon as I am able I will buy a much nicer machine that is TRULY HEAVY DUTY to replace it. I know I am comparing a low-cost Singer with other more expensive machines, but many of these poor design features would be very simple and low cost to fix. It's infuriating.
K**O
Tutto secondo descrizione, consiglio l'acquisto ottima macchina.
Y**O
Esta máquina es excelente, tiene buena velocidad, no hace ruido, es apta para las agujas industriales, cose muy muy bien los jeans hasta el cuero , esa función que tiene es excelente , y claro es más o menos pesada pero por qué es máquina de las buenas
N**N
Good machine and quick to deliver, however, when I purchased the machine it did NOT state it was coming from USA, consequently arrived with USA Plug and NOT Australian - cost me $50 AUS for a power reducer from 240V to 110V.
N**N
It works great, like an industrial sewing machine. We are very grateful for this product you produced.
M**D
Bought this for the wife for Christmas. She absolutely loves the machine and all the stitches she says very easy to use