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Master of Appliances: Your Trusted Source for Quality Appliances in Lexington, MA

Look, finding a reliable appliance in Lexington isn’t always easy. You’ve got historic homes on Hancock Street with quirks that don’t fit standard sizes, and then there’s the modern builds near Minuteman Bikeway that demand energy-efficient everything. That’s where we come in. Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things when they break — we’re also your go-to source for buying high-quality appliances that actually work for your home. With over 20 years in the biz, we’ve helped folks from East Lexington to the neighborhoods around Hastings Park find the perfect fit.

Inventory Built for Lexington Homes

We stock a wide range of appliances — think refrigerators that fit snug in tight kitchen corners, washer and dryer sets that handle mud season loads, dishwashers that quietly power through after a big family dinner, and ovens and stove tops that make cooking feel effortless. Whether you’re upgrading a colonial on Meriam Street or outfitting a new build off Bedford Street, we’ve got options that match your space and style.

Quality We Stand Behind

Honestly, we’re picky about what we sell. Every appliance goes through our own checks — not just manufacturer specs. We test for performance and durability because we know Lexington winters can be brutal on a fridge that’s supposed to run nonstop. When you buy from us, you’re getting something that’ll hold up, plain and simple.

Personalized Advice, No Pressure

We’re not one of those big-box stores that pushes whatever’s on sale. Our team takes the time to understand your home — how many people you’re cooking for, how much laundry you do, what kind of counter space you’re working with. We ask questions, listen, and guide you to the right choice. No sales pitch, just real talk.

We Don’t Disappear After the Sale

Here’s the thing: most places sell you an appliance and you never see them again. Not us. We stick around. If something goes wonky six months down the road or you need a tune-up, we’re just a call away. Our repair team knows these machines inside out, so you’re not left hanging.

Our Promise to You

At the end of the day, we want you to feel good about your purchase. No regrets, no surprises. Whether you’re browsing online or stopping by one of our service visits in Lexington, we aim to make the whole thing straightforward and even a little enjoyable.

Ready to find your next appliance? Give us a shout. We’d love to help you out.

Lexington, MA, with a population of around 34,000, is the historic gateway to Middlesex County. From the family-friendly neighborhoods of East Lexington to the estates along Massachusetts Avenue, many of the town’s homes were built in the mid-20th century. That means refrigerators, ovens, and washing machines in the older Colonial and Cape Cod houses are often pushing 15-20 years, making local repair expertise essential to avoid costly replacements.

The local economy thrives on the biotech and education sectors, with many residents commuting to Kendall Square or working at nearby MIT Lincoln Lab. Lexington gets all four seasons, and the freeze-thaw cycles of New England winters can cause water heater pressure valves or dishwasher seals to fail without warning. Proximity to the Minuteman Bikeway means repair trucks can navigate tight older driveways in areas like Follen Hill, where appliance access often requires careful maneuvering.

Frequently Asked Questions About Lexington

My washing machine is in the basement of my 1950s Colonial on Lowell Street. Will your technician be able to manage the narrow stairwells common in this area?

Absolutely. Many homes in Lexington's East Lexington and Center neighborhoods feature older, steep basement stairs. Our technicians are experienced with tight turns and can often disconnect and reassemble units like stacked washers and dryers on-site to get them out and back in safely.

I live near the Battle Green. Does Lexington have any specific local regulations about appliance disposal or refrigerant handling for in-home repairs?

Yes, Lexington follows Massachusetts state regulations for refrigerant recovery (R-410A, R-22, etc.). Our EPA-certified technicians handle all coolant recovery on-site per state law, and we coordinate with the Lexington DPW to properly dispose of old units in accordance with town solid waste guidelines.

My refrigerator is making a loud cycling noise, and it's been unusually humid lately. Is that related to the local weather near the Great Meadows area?

It could be. Lexington's proximity to wetlands like the Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge means higher ambient humidity, especially in summer. This can cause your refrigerator's condenser coils to ice up faster or the compressor fan to strain. We often clean coils and check the defrost system to correct the issue quickly.