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Master of Appliances: Quincy’s Trusted Source for High-Quality Appliances

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing broken dishwashers or ovens. We’re also your go-to spot for buying top-notch appliances right here in Quincy. With over twenty years in the game, we know the appliance market inside and out. And we’ve got an eye for stuff that actually lasts—none of that flimsy, off-brand junk. Whether you live near Wollaston Beach or up by the Quincy Center T stop, we bring the same commitment to quality and honesty to every sale.

Inventory That Actually Matches How You Live

Look, we get it—every home in Quincy is different. Maybe you’re in a condo near the Furnace Brook area with tight kitchen space. Or you’ve got a bigger Colonial over in Quincy Point with a family that runs through groceries fast. Whatever your setup, we’ve got the appliance you need. From high-performance refrigerators that keep your produce crisp during those humid Norfolk County summers, to washer and dryer sets that handle mud season like a champ. Dishwashers that are whisper-quiet, microwaves with smart features, and ovens or stove tops that make Sunday roasts a breeze. We stock it all, and it’s all here locally.

Quality You Can Trust (Because We’ve Seen the Bad Stuff)

Honestly, we’ve repaired enough low-quality appliances in Quincy homes to know the difference. That’s why every unit we sell goes through a real check—not just a box ticking exercise. We test for performance and durability. We look for the stuff that breaks first on cheaper models. When you buy from us, you’re getting something that’ll hold up through the salt air coming off the bay and the unpredictable freeze-thaw cycles that mess with electronics. You’re not just buying an appliance. You’re buying peace of mind that your fridge won’t konk out before the next Patriots game.

No Pressure, Just Good Advice

We’re not salespeople who push the priciest model on you. We’ve helped folks up on Penn’s Hill find the perfect fit for their budget and their space. We take the time to ask the right questions: How many people in your house? Do you cook a lot? Is your laundry room cramped? We listen—then we recommend. That’s the whole process. Our team’s been doing this for years, so we know which brands actually hold up in Quincy’s climate and which ones are just hype.

We Don’t Disappear After You Buy

Here’s what sets us apart from the big box stores: once that appliance is in your home, we’re still here. If something goes wrong—and it happens, even with good gear—our repair team is just a phone call away. We handle the maintenance and the fixes yourself. No runaround, no call centers. You call us, we come out, and we get it sorted. That’s the kind of service you expect from a family-owned business that actually cares about its neighbors.

Shopping That Doesn’t Feel Like Chores

Picking out a new stove or fridge shouldn’t feel like a hassle. We keep the process simple and straightforward. You walk in, we chat, you see the options, and you leave knowing you made a solid choice. No pressure, no gimmicks. Just real people helping real Quincy homeowners get the appliances they need. Your satisfaction matters to us—it’s the whole reason we’re here.

Ready to find the perfect appliance for your Quincy home? Give us a call. We’d love to help you out.

Quincy, MA, with a population of roughly 100,000, is the seat of Norfolk County and is known for its historic neighborhoods like Wollaston, North Quincy, and Adams Shore. Home to a mix of longtime families and new arrivals, the local economy is driven by healthcare, tech, and maritime industries. The city sits directly on Quincy Bay within Boston Harbor, making it prone to humid summers and cold, stormy winters that can strain household appliances with heavy use and salt air corrosion.

Those coastal conditions mean refrigerators in Squantum and dryers in Germantown often work overtime against humidity and temperature swings. For Quincy residents, whether you’re in a Wollaston triple-decker or a Montclair split-level, an appliance breakdown can disrupt daily life fast. That’s why local service is crucial—techs familiar with the area’s older electrical systems and weather-related wear can keep your washer, dryer, and oven running reliably year-round.

Frequently Asked Questions About Quincy

My fridge stopped working during a Quincy heat wave—how quickly can you get to Wollaston?

We prioritize calls from Wollaston and all Quincy neighborhoods, often arriving the same day. The humidity from Quincy Bay can cause compressors to overload, so we carry common parts for brands like GE and Frigidaire to get your fridge back to 38°F fast.

Does Quincy have any specific disposal rules for old appliances that I need to know?

Yes, Quincy DPW requires that refrigerators and freezers have their doors removed or locked before curbside pickup on bulk trash day, per state regulations to prevent child entrapment. We can handle that for you when we haul away your old unit.

My basement washer in Germantown is acting up—could the recent nor'easter have caused this?

Absolutely. Quincy's proximity to the coast means nor'easters often bring basement flooding, which can damage washer pumps, belts, and control boards. We see this a lot in Germantown and Houghs Neck, and can clean components or replace parts to get your laundry moving again.