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Master of Appliances: Your Trusted Source for High-Quality Appliances in Watertown
Master of Appliances goes beyond fixing that stubborn dishwasher or refrigerator in your Watertown home. We’re also your go-to source for buying high-quality appliances. After two decades of seeing what works—and what doesn’t—in homes across Watertown, we’ve handpicked a selection of appliances we’d proudly install in our own kitchens and laundry rooms. Whether you’re off Arlington Street or near the Watertown Arsenal, we bring the showroom to you.
A Diverse Inventory for Every Watertown Home
Needing a new refrigerator that fits that tricky corner in your Pleasant Street kitchen? Or a washer and dryer set that can handle the clay soil dust that seems to sneak in from every backyard? We’ve got you. Our inventory includes high-performance refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, microwaves, ovens, and stove tops. We focus on brands that last—even with Watertown’s humidity swings and hard water. No fluff, just solid gear that works for years.
Quality and Dependability—Tested by Us
Honestly? We don’t sell anything we haven’t tested ourselves. Every appliance in our lineup goes through real-world checks—like simulating a heavy Thanksgiving cooking session or a back-to-back laundry marathon. We’ve seen too many flashy models fail after a year. So we stick with what’s built to handle the real life of a Watertown family: the mud from the Charles River trails, the summer heat waves, and the old wiring in historic homes near Mount Auburn Cemetery. When you buy from us, you’re getting a solution that lasts.
A Shopping Experience That Actually Fits Your Life
Here’s the thing: we don’t do pushy sales floors. Instead, we sit down with you—maybe over coffee at your kitchen table near the Watertown Mall—and talk through what you actually need. Budget? Preferences? That weird layout in your mid-century house off Waverly Avenue? We’ve seen it all. Our team offers tailored advice, no jargon. We’ll help you pick an appliance that matches your cooking habits, your laundry volume, and your water pressure. Simple as that.
Ongoing Support and Maintenance—We Don’t Ghost You
After you buy from us, we’re still your neighbors. If that new stove top starts acting up a year later, or your refrigerator’s ice maker gets finicky, our repair team is just a call away. We service what we sell, and we back it up with real warranties. You won’t get bounced around to a 1-800 number. You call us, we come back to your Watertown home—whether you’re in East Watertown or near the Watertown Square stop.
Our Pledge: A Stress-Free Shopping Experience
We promise not just products, but a process that feels easy. No high-pressure sales. No hidden fees. Just honest help from people who’ve lived and worked in this area for over twenty years. Your satisfaction isn’t a slogan—it’s how we’ve built our reputation, one Watertown kitchen at a time.
Ready to shop? Give us a call or text. We’ll bring the options to you, help you decide, and make sure it’s installed right. That’s the Master of Appliances difference.
Watertown, MA, with a population of around 35,000, sits just west of Boston along the Charles River in Middlesex County. Known for its historic Arsenal Mall and the bustling Watertown Square, the town also features diverse neighborhoods like East Watertown and Coolidge Hill. The local economy is a mix of small businesses, tech startups via the Arsenal Yards development, and a strong Armenian-American community, which supports many specialty restaurants and cultural institutions.
Watertown’s older housing stock—much of it built pre-1950—means residents deal with aging appliances that face strain from the region’s humid summers and freeze-thaw winters. The Charles River proximity adds moisture, especially in basements, accelerating wear on washers, dryers, and refrigerators. Whether you live in a Victorian near Mount Auburn Cemetery or a condo near Watertown Yard, reliable appliance repair keeps your home running efficiently through New England’s unpredictable seasons.
Frequently Asked Questions About Watertown
My refrigerator is making noise near the Charles River—could the humidity be a factor?
Yes, Watertown’s proximity to the Charles River often creates higher basement humidity levels, which can cause condenser coils to rust or ice buildup in freezers. We recommend annual coil cleaning and a dehumidifier in basements near the river to prevent compressor failure.
I live in an older home near Watertown Square—do I need special parts for a 1950s stove?
Many homes in East Watertown and near the Square still have original or early-renovation appliances. We stock and can source older gas valve assemblies and igniter modules specific to vintage ranges, plus we follow Massachusetts gas-fitting codes (248 CMR) for safe connections.
How does Watertown’s winter salt use affect my dishwasher’s lifespan?
Watertown uses road salt heavily on streets like Mount Auburn Street and Arsenal Street. Salt residue tracked indoors can corrode dishwasher door seals and pump gaskets over time. We recommend wiping boots before entering and running a vinegar rinse cycle monthly to neutralize salt buildup.