Shopping for a new fridge? Stove? Washing machine? One thing’s for certain: you’ll want a great appliance at a great price. Here are a few tips to ensure you get solid value for your hard-earned dollars.
October 16, 2014
Shopping for a new fridge? Stove? Washing machine? One thing’s for certain: you’ll want a great appliance at a great price. Here are a few tips to ensure you get solid value for your hard-earned dollars.
Buying a new appliance for your home is either a frustrating event (because it's broken) or a really great event (because you can finally afford to upgrade). Either way, you will want to find the best price for a new appliance that works for you. Here's how to do it.
If you have the luxury of time, consider hitting the Internet and signing up for email bargain alerts from the major retailers. They want your email address for promotional purposes, but you want their online-only discount, so everyone wins.
The government wants you to save money! In fact, they will give rebates for buying ENERGY STAR qualified products in Canada.
Most of the time, we assume that the price on the sticker is the firm price. But there is always wiggle room on major appliance purchases.
Smaller, independent stores have less overhead and if you talk to the owner, you may be able to get the price reduced. Plus, smaller stores often have better service options than the big box stores.
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