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Originally posted by Topless In Texas
OK..HOW BOUT THIS...INPUT?? I'm about to move into my new house 3 weeks from last Friday. I need:
a refrigerator
a washer/dryer
a microwave (gotta have!) and
a lawnmower....
I've had people tell me to go there cuz of thier warrenties on everything. and maybe if i'm getting more than one thiing they will cut me a deal?
I've also had people say to NOT use them cuz they are MUCH higher priced for appliances than other places???????
I'm running out of time and tring to figure out where to go. I dont wanna live out of an icechest and have to wash ALL MY CLOTHES BY HAND!!!!
How do ya'll feel about them as far as buying major appliances like that and thier prices/ warranties/and quality?
i dont want to spend a fortune, but then again we are talking about my HOUSE and the major appliances I need to buy....
INPUT?????
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I have never bought an appliance from sears, however, Kenmore is in fact a Whirlpool with a "kenmore" nameplate on it.
And Whirlpool makes excellent quality appliances. Whirlpool and Kenmore are always rated high (same thing) and are reasonably priced.
I also have a whirlpool refrigerator, clothes washer and dryer, and they are all 5 years old and have never missed a beat and work great.
I have a "hotpoint" (GE) dishwasher, and it is a piece of crap. My dishes come out dirtier than when they went in.
Dont pay extra for extended warranties. Waste of money.
As far as price, shop around. Sears usually is higher priced, and if you can find the equivalent whirlpool at Lowes or something cheaper than the "kenmore" (made by whirlpool) at sears, buy the whirlpool at lowes. Just shop around for price. If sears is having a sale, they might be ok, buy usually are overpriced.
Oh, and I recommend Panasonic for a microwave oven. And I take back my first comment, as I believe I bought the panasonic microwave oven from sears.