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Finding a good appliance store
Meet Heather our appliance specialist. Stop in our showroom at 404 Main Street in McNabb or give her a call anytime to find that perfect appliance. Buying a big-ticket item such as an appliance is a major investment. You might be lulled into a shopping after seeing advertisements and sales featuring new appliances with all the latest features and technology. Or you may just need to replace an aging appliance on its last legs. Either way, it’s smart to figure out what you really need, how much you can afford and which stores offer the best quality and deals. Chances are you’ve already done some research or quizzed friends or family about their own experiences with various appliances, but shopping for one can be daunting. But it can also be fun. These days appliance manufacturers produce items that have every conceivable feature to make your life easier. Exploring these innovations in home appliance technology can be an enjoyable and eye-opening experience. We’ve put together some tips that can help you narrow your search and find exactly what you need. But first you’ll have to determine your budget and requirements — what you need, what you want and what you’re willing to pay for it. Now, it’s time to go shopping.
SHOPPING ONLINE
First, do an internet search for appliance stores in your area. Local stores are easier to work with and you will likely be able to get your appliance
much quicker than if you had to go out of the area or order it. If your refrigerator has stopped working, this is especially important. Many appliance stores also offer free delivery in the local area. You can get a good idea of the services offered by various companies via business review sites. Don’t dismiss negative reviews, but keep in mind that customers who have good experiences are less likely to crow on the internet. Consumer Reports and the Better Business Bureau are also great resources for finding reputable businesses. To qualify for listing on the Better Business Bureau site, the business must be reliable and honest. Many stores also have review sections for customers to leave comments, reviews and ratings for the services and the products they sell, which can give you some insight into the business and their products.
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For most of us, getting a good deal is probably a top concern when shopping for appliances. Check your local newspaper and your mailbox for circulars announcing the latest, greatest deals on appliances in your area. Many stores will use price-matching to stay competitive. Not all stores have policies on price-matching, so be sure to ask first. If you can
find a lower advertised price on the exact same product and model elsewhere, many stores will sell you the product for that price. As always, conduct research on the appliance you need to make sure you are spending money wisely. Not all appliances are the same; just because one manufacturer was excellent two decades ago doesn’t mean the quality will be the same now.
STORE POLICIES
Review the store’s policies about warranties and repairs. If the appliance comes with a one-year manufacturer’s warranty, you might not need an additional warranty from the store. Appliances have a yearly sale-price cycle. Washers and dryers usually go on sale during the winter. Refrigerators are often discounted in the spring, with stoves and ovens dropping in price during the fall. If you don’t need it right away, consider shopping seasonally for the best deal. Consider these questions when you’re looking for an appliance store: Do they have a delivery window, warranty options, repair services and range of products? Answer these questions, and know that you’ll purchase appliances with confidence.
Call our appliance expert Heather to get started.
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