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

Look, we get it—finding a reliable appliance that doesn’t quit on you after a year is a headache. That’s why Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things when they break. We also help Medford homeowners pick out the right appliances from the start. Whether you live in a Victorian near the Mystic River or a newer condo off Salem Street, we’ve got your back.

Diverse Inventory for Every Home Need

Here’s what we carry: top-notch refrigerators that keep your produce crisp during those humid Medford summers, washer and dryer sets that handle the mud from Wright’s Pond trails, dishwashers that tackle baked-on casserole dishes, ovens and stove tops that heat evenly for your Sunday roasts, microwaves with sensor cooking, and more. Honestly, if you need it for your kitchen or laundry room, we probably have it in stock. No airy promises—just products we’d put in our own homes.

Quality and Dependability

We don’t sell junk. Every appliance we offer goes through a real check—not just a quick glance. We test for performance and durability because we’ve seen what happens when a cheap unit fails in a Medford winter. The truth is, a faulty refrigerator in January? That’s a nightmare. So we stick with brands and models that hold up. When you buy from us, you’re getting something that’ll last—not a headache waiting to happen.

Personalized Shopping Experience

No pushy sales pitches here. Our team actually listens. Maybe you need a dishwasher that fits under a low countertop in your South Medford ranch. Or a ventless dryer for a tight hallway in West Medford. We’ll walk you through the options, talk budget, and help you decide. It’s that simple. No pressure, just honest advice from people who’ve been doing this for over twenty years.

Ongoing Support and Maintenance

Here’s the thing—we don’t disappear after you buy. If your new oven acts up six months later, call us. Our repair crew knows Medford’s neighborhoods, from Tufts Park to the Wellington area. We’ll come out, fix it, and get you back to cooking. That’s the kind of backup that matters. Because we’re not some faceless online store—we’re your neighbors.

Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience

We want you to feel good about your purchase. That means clear answers, fair prices, and no surprises. If you’ve got questions about energy efficiency or installation, we’re here. If you need a delivery scheduled around your work hours in Medford Square, no problem. Your satisfaction isn’t just a slogan—it’s how we’ve stayed in business for two decades.

Ready to find an appliance that actually works for your Medford home? Give us a shout. We’ll make it easy.

Medford, MA, home to roughly 58,000 residents in Middlesex County, is one of the oldest communities in the Greater Boston area. With neighborhoods like historic West Medford, the bustling Tufts University area, and the Lawrence Estates, the city’s housing stock ranges from early 19th-century colonials to mid-century ranches—many of which rely on aging appliances that need regular servicing.

Medford’s humid continental climate, with hot, humid summers and cold, snowy winters, puts extra strain on refrigerators, washing machines, and dryers. Being just five miles north of downtown Boston, the city has a high density of multifamily homes and condos where shared laundry and kitchen appliances see heavy use. Whether your dishwasher finally gave out after a Fourth of July cookout or your dryer stopped drying mid-February, local repair keeps Medford homes running smoothly without a trip to the city.

Frequently Asked Questions About Medford

How do snowstorms in Medford affect my refrigerator or freezer?

During heavy snowfalls, Medford often experiences power fluctuations that can short-cycle compressors or cause defrost timers to fail. A technician can check the evaporator fan and temperature sensors to prevent spoiled food after a nor'easter.

Why do washing machines in Medford's older West Medford homes need frequent repairs?

Many West Medford houses built before 1940 have older plumbing with galvanized pipes or low water pressure, which can confuse electronic washer controls and cause fill valve failures. A service call here often includes a pressure check to adjust the machine accordingly.

Is there a local Medford ordinance for disposing of old refrigerators or AC units?

Yes, Medford requires that all Freon-containing appliances be disposed of through the city’s Department of Public Works bulky item program or a licensed hauler. Improper dumping can result in fines, and we can help coordinate safe removal and recycling.