Tuesday, October 18, 2011

But What Appliance Do I Buy? I'm SOOOO Confused!


I get at least one phone call a day with this question. We are not supposed to suggest one brand or another.  So, I usually suggest doing these 7 steps to finding your "perfect" appliance that meets your needs.




1. I always suggest buying used first. You CAN find good, sound appliances by buying used. There is no need to always buy new. Yes, you do not get a warranty but hey, you save money bigtime. When you go to check out the appliance for sale ask the right questions. Don't worry about what the person things about you. Be up front and ask what you want to know. Get details. Get a feel for the seller. Use your gut instinct. I believe you can get great deals buying used and besides think of all the appliances you save from the landfill.



2. Peruse and take time to read on the Consumer Reports and other resources. Go one step further, ask around. There is nothing wrong with asking your friends on your social networks, read the reviews written by individuals on the net, etc. An educated person is a wise choice maker.



3. Don't just shop at one store. Shop around. I believe that stores hire individuals who should work for their keep and thus, if they know their stuff their products are probably worth buying. So, shop around. Go to several stores. This is one purchase you don't want to just buy at the place you always go to and don't forget those Mom and Pop shops. Nothing says they won't be as good as the large store. In fact, they tend to honest and will give you the information you need. So, shop shop shop around!



4. Remember little things like to measure first! Best to measure your space than to show up at the store and be dumbfounded... you just wasted gas and time. So measure up!



5. Do you Really need all those fancy gadgets and widgets? NO. I always suggest the simple models. The repairs are easier, cheaper, cheaper cheaper, can I say cheaper again? And, the repairs are faster. There are some models which the components can take up to 3 weeks to receive. So, simple is better. Remember not to be a Jones. One must not live up to the Jones. Just because SuzieQ had to have a Princess model doesn't mean you do. Trust me, you'll thank me in 4 years when you need a repair done. Get what you need to fulfill your needs and move on to your next purchase.



6. Yes, the type of appliance you own can reflect and have an impact on the resell value of your home so when you purchase your appliances and you are considering my above comments, well, yes, if you are going to sell your home in a few years then it might be worth the extra money and risk to buy higher end. Call your local real estate agent who you adore and just ask. And, I can give you this advice so if you need the number of who I trust, call me.



7. Last but not least, remember to check the latest recalls lists. This is important whether buying new or used. I like to post these on my blog but I don't get them all so just click on the widget on my first page, and peruse away. Best to check. After all, its the safety of your family or business. Homes can be replaced but people can't. Good luck on your appliance shopping and if you have further questions NEVER hesitate to call me. Kimberly Webber Young Office Assistant and wife to Mr Young

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