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Master of Appliances: Dorchester's Go-To Source for Quality Appliances & Repair

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing what’s broken — we’re also your trusted spot for picking up top-quality appliances in Dorchester. We’ve spent over 20 years getting to know the ins and outs of every major brand, from the fridges that keep your groceries cold in those humid August afternoons to the washers that handle muddy soccer uniforms from Dorchester Park. Our inventory is handpicked for homes like yours in Neponset, Codman Square, and Adams Village — places where real life happens.

What We’ve Got for Your Home

Honestly, we carry just about everything you’d need. Looking for a reliable refrigerator that won’t quit halfway through a hot streak? We’ve got you. Need a washer and dryer set that can keep up with a busy family near the Edward Everett School? We’ve seen plenty. Our stock includes dishwashers, microwaves, ovens, and stove tops too — all built to last through Dorchester’s wild weather swings, from salty winter slush to sticky summer heat.

Built to Last, Through Thick and Thin

We hear this a lot: “Will this thing actually hold up?” The truth is, we don’t sell anything we wouldn’t use in our own homes. Every appliance we bring in gets checked for solid construction and real-world performance. Whether you’re in a triple-decker on Dot Ave or a single-family near Franklin Park, we make sure what you buy can handle the day-in, day-out grind of Dorchester living. No junk. No shortcuts.

We Actually Listen to What You Need

Here’s what that means for you: when you walk into our shop or give us a call, you’re not dealing with some chain-store robot. We’re real people who ask about your kitchen layout, your cooking habits, your budget — the works. Maybe you need a compact microwave for a tiny corner in a Savin Hill apartment. Or a massive fridge for a family in Ashmont. We’ll point you to what fits, not what’s most expensive. That’s the difference.

We Don’t Disappear After You Buy

Buying from us means you’ve got a team that sticks around. If something goes sideways — a burner won’t light, a dryer sounds funny, a dishwasher leaves spots — our repair crew is here to help. We’ve been fixing appliances in Dorchester for years, so we know the common issues that pop up in old Colonials and new condos alike. One call, and we’re on it.

We Want You to Actually Enjoy This

Look, buying an appliance shouldn’t feel like a chore. We keep things low-pressure and straightforward. No hard sells, no confusing jargon — just honest advice and products that work. Whether you’re replacing a busted stove top or upgrading your whole kitchen, we’re here to make it easy. That’s our promise.

Ready to find your next appliance? Reach out to us today. We’re here for Dorchester — and we’d love to help.

Dorchester, Boston’s most populous neighborhood with over 120,000 residents, spans parts of Suffolk County along the Dorchester Bay. Known for its historic Victorian homes and the Edward Everett Square, the area has a mix of triple-deckers and new developments. Local landmarks like the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and the Boston Harbor Islands draw seasonal visitors, and the neighborhood’s diverse economy includes small businesses along Adams Street and Gallivan Boulevard.

Dorchester’s humid continental climate means hot, humid summers that strain aging refrigerators and AC units, while Nor’easters in winter can knock out heating systems or cause basement flooding that damages washers and dryers. With many homes built before 1940 in areas like Ashmont and Fields Corner, older appliances often face corrosion from high indoor humidity or salt air from the bay. Our technicians know the quirks of these vintage kitchens and the tight, narrow staircases typical of Dorchester’s three-deckers, so you get repairs that fit the neighborhood—not a one-size-fits-all fix.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dorchester

My refrigerator is on a second-floor porch in a Dorchester three-decker—can you haul the old one down those narrow stairs?

Yes. We frequently work in Dorchester's triple-deckers and know how to maneuver appliances through tight staircases and narrow hallways common in Adams Village and Savin Hill. We bring protective mats and disassemble doors if needed, ensuring no damage to your building.

Do you service gas dryers that might be affected by Dorchester's old gas lines?

Absolutely. Many Dorchester homes still have aging galvanized gas pipes, especially in pre-war buildings near Codman Square. Our technicians check for low gas pressure and corrosion issues specific to these older lines before tuning your dryer—a common local problem not all repair services handle.

Will you come to my apartment near the JFK Library if there's a parking ticket risk?

We park legally and can coordinate with you for a visitor permit or use nearby lots. For homes on Dorchester Avenue near the Library, we often schedule during off-peak hours to avoid the day-tripper traffic. Just let us know your cross street when booking.