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Master of Appliances: Your Trusted Source for High-Quality Appliances in Cambridge, MA

Master of Appliances goes beyond being experts in repairing appliances; we also serve as your go-to source for purchasing high-quality ones in Cambridge, MA. With an intimate knowledge of how Cambridge homes and rentals hold up — from the old triple-deckers near Porter Square to the newer condos along the Charles — we know what appliances actually last here. We’ve picked our inventory with those real-world challenges in mind, not just what looks good in a catalog.

Diverse Inventory for Every Cambridge Home Need

Honestly, no two Cambridge apartments are alike. That’s why we stock everything from compact refrigerators perfect for a studio near Kendall Square to heavy-duty washer and dryer sets that can handle a family’s load in West Cambridge. Need a dishwasher that’ll fit into that tricky 1980s kitchen layout? We’ve got it. Cutting-edge microwave or a stove top that can handle Sunday meal prep? Yep, we carry those too. Our inventory is built to meet the quirks of Cambridge living, not some generic national average.

Quality and Dependability We Stand Behind

Here’s something you don’t hear every day: every appliance we sell goes through a real check before it reaches your home. We’re not a big-box retailer pushing boxes out the door. We test each unit — refrigerators, ovens, dishwashers — to make sure they meet our standards. That’s part of what happens when a family-owned business with over 20 years of repair experience decides to sell appliances. We know exactly what breaks and what doesn’t, so we only offer the stuff that holds up. When you buy from us, you’re getting a solution that’ll keep running through Cambridge’s humid summers and those freezing January nights.

Personalized Shopping Experience in Cambridge

Walking into a chain store can feel overwhelming, right? Too many options and no one who actually knows your neighborhood. At Master of Appliances, our team takes the time to understand your space. We’ll ask about your kitchen layout, your family size, your budget, and even your cooking habits. Then we’ll point you to the appliance that fits — no pressure, no upsells. We’ve helped folks in Mid-Cambridge find the perfect range for their historic rowhouse, and students near Harvard Square snag a reliable fridge for their first rental. It’s a tailored experience, and we’re proud of it.

Ongoing Support and Maintenance for Cambridge Customers

Of course, life happens. Maybe your dishwasher starts acting up a few months after install, or the ice maker in your new fridge gets finicky. That’s when our service really shines. Because we’re both the sales team and the repair team, we can handle any issue fast. One call connects you to the same experts who sold you the unit. No runaround, no third-party contractors. We’ll schedule a visit, come to your home in Cambridge, and get things back on track. It’s support that sticks with you long after the sale.

Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience

We’re not interested in just moving inventory. We want you to feel good about what you buy and confident it’ll last. So we keep the process straightforward, honest, and genuinely helpful. Whether you’re upgrading a rental property near Inman Square or outfitting a new home in East Cambridge, we’ll make sure you’re taken care of. Your satisfaction drives everything we do.

For a personalized appliance shopping experience and to explore our high-quality inventory, contact us today. Your satisfaction is our priority.

Have questions about what fits best in your Cambridge space? Give us a call — we’re happy to help.

Cambridge, MA, home to roughly 118,000 residents and the seat of Middlesex County, is a dense urban hub defined by its 19 distinct neighborhoods—from the historic, brick-lined streets of Harvard Square to the family-centric, triple-decker-lined blocks of North Cambridge. The local economy is driven by biotech, education, and tech startups, with many residents living in older pre-war housing stock where appliances often see constant use in humid New England summers and frigid winters. With the Charles River bordering the city and landmarks like MIT and Central Square just minutes away, a broken dishwasher or oven can quickly disrupt a packed work and study schedule.

Given the region’s freeze-thaw cycles and high humidity, refrigerators, washing machines, and dryers in Cambridge homes face extra wear from moisture and temperature swings. Many units are tucked into compact kitchens in converted Victorians or multi-unit rental properties, making access and repair trickier. Whether you’re in a Porter Square condo or a Somerville-adjacent triple-decker, prompt, local appliance service keeps your household running smoothly amid the constant pace of Cambridge life.

Frequently Asked Questions About Cambridge

My washing machine is on the third floor of a triple-decker in North Cambridge. Can you still service it?

Yes, we regularly service appliances in North Cambridge's classic triple-deckers and walk-up apartments. Our technicians are experienced navigating narrow staircases and tight laundry closets common in these pre-1940 buildings, and we take care to protect your floors and trim during the repair.

Do I need a parking permit for your service van in Cambridge's residential parking zones?

Our vans are properly registered and we handle Cambridge's resident parking rules, including zones near Harvard Square, Inman Square, and Davis Square borders. We'll coordinate with you on the best spot and time to avoid tickets, especially during street cleaning or snow emergency days.

How does Cambridge's high humidity affect my refrigerator or dehumidifier?

Cambridge's summer humidity often exceeds 70%, forcing refrigerators and dehumidifiers to work harder and potentially freeze up coils or burn out compressors faster. We recommend annual coil cleaning and checking door seals, especially in basement units common in Cambridge homes, to prevent moisture-related breakdowns.