Head to head

Juki TL-2010Q vs Juki TL-2000Qi: harp space, speed & who should buy which

Same casting, same 1,500 SPM, same published harp. The TL-2010Q is the TL-2000Qi plus convenience features — so this comparison is really a question about what the price gap buys.

Spec Juki TL-2010Q Juki TL-2000Qi
Harp space (claimed W × H)8.5″ × 5.9″8.5″ × 5.9″
Max speed1,500 SPM1,500 SPM
Dual feed / walking footWalking foot incl.check kit
Extension table includedYesYes
StitchesStraight stitch onlyStraight stitch only
TypeHigh-speed straight stitchHigh-speed straight stitch
Price band (street, approx.)$1,000–2,500$500–1,000

Figures are manufacturer/retailer claims — source links on each machine's page. “n/p” = not published by the manufacturer.

Verdict

The harp space is identical: both machines share the Juki TL aluminum casting, with retailers publishing 8.5″ × 5.9″ for each. If you are buying inches, save your money — there is no difference.

What the TL-2010Q adds: a sliding speed-control lever (the single most-cited reason to upgrade), needle up/down memory, and a few trim conveniences. The TL-2000Qi keeps the same stitch quality, thread trimmer, and knee lifter at a lower price.

Buy the TL-2000Qi if you mostly piece and your budget is tight — it is the best value in the entire TL line. Buy the TL-2010Q if free-motion quilting is the main event: the speed limiter genuinely improves stitch consistency while your hands learn.

Pick the Juki TL-2010Q if…

  • Free-motion quilting is your priority and you want the speed limiter
  • You want needle up/down memory for pivoting
  • The price difference is small at your retailer this month

Juki TL-2010Q full specs & sources →

Pick the Juki TL-2000Qi if…

  • You mostly piece and occasionally quilt
  • You want TL stitch quality at the lowest entry price
  • You would rather put the savings toward a frame or feet

Juki TL-2000Qi full specs & sources →

FAQ

Do the TL-2010Q and TL-2000Qi have the same throat space?

Yes — they share the same casting. Retailers publish 8.5″ × 5.9″ for both. (Juki's own US pages do not publish throat dimensions, and Juki Australia lists the related TL-2200QVP Mini at 8″ × 4.4″ — measurement conventions vary, but between these two models there is no difference.)

Is the TL-2010Q worth the extra money over the TL-2000Qi?

If you free-motion quilt regularly, usually yes — the sliding speed limiter is the feature people keep. If you mainly piece, the TL-2000Qi does the same work for less.

Compare anything: the full database sorts all 31 machines by harp width, height, speed, feed system and price band — with a source for every number.