Thx!! |
go to best buy, and buy the most expensive, of course do your research first... |
We went to Sears. Happy with the model they had on special (very cheap, but works brilliantly). |
costco |
Does Costco really carry them? I would suggest Sears or Best Buy. If you are looking at higher end, I have had success at Appliance Builder's Warehouse (ABW). |
Pick your brand and model # and then price it out online at the big box stores - Best Buy, Sears, Home Depot, Lowes, etc. Also factor in delivery, installation and removal fees if they apply. Many of the box stores offer this for free with a minimum purchase, but some don't, so you have to look at how this increases the cost of the appliance. |
Costco has them online. |
After Costco, Sears, Bray and Scarf, Home Depot and Lowes, I ended up buying online a Best Buy and the experience was painless. I hate being ignored at the big box stores... |
I tried Bray and Scarff and wasn't super happy. Took months to get a rebate they raved about. They charged extra for each floor up they had to move appliances. Sort of wish we'd gone Home Depot, but were trying to buy local. |
There are many threads of hatred toward them. I'd try ADU or that appliance place in Rockville--am blanking on the name. |
Wherever you can buy a Speed Queen. Which will likely be some podunk old school independent seller.
I bought ours online through US-Appliance and was super happy, saved me quite a bit. Their website is awful but it got delivered quickly and it was easy to reach a real person with any questions. Speed Queen though. Trust me. I did EXTREME research. |
Applianceland |
Lowes. Price match, easy delivery, haul away...or Sears. |
Bought ours from Home Depot about 5 years ago now iirc. It was a breeze to buy from them, delivery was hassle free, and the handful of times I've had to have it serviced they were wonderful. |
Little store in Kensington called Bettar. |