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Master of Appliances: Your Trusted Source for High-Quality Appliances

Master of Appliances goes beyond being experts in repairing appliances; we also serve as your go-to source for purchasing high-quality ones. With an intimate knowledge of the appliance market and an eye for superior products, we provide an expansive selection of appliances designed to meet all your home needs in the Greater Boston area.

Diverse Inventory for Every Home Need

No matter what appliance you need – whether it’s a high-performance refrigerator, washer and dryer set, innovative dishwasher, cutting-edge microwave, or high-performance oven/stove top – we have exactly what you need in our inventory.

Quality and Dependability

At Master of Appliances, we pride ourselves on the high quality and dependability of our products. Every appliance sold through us undergoes thorough testing to meet our stringent performance and durability standards. When you buy from us, you’re not just investing in an appliance – you are purchasing a solution that will continue providing reliable service over time.

Personalized Shopping Experience

Our experienced sales professionals are on hand to guide you through the buying process. We take the time to understand your individual needs, preferences, and budget, providing tailored advice so that you find exactly the right appliance for your home.

Ongoing Support and Maintenance

After your purchase, we remain dedicated to your complete satisfaction by offering ongoing support and maintenance for your appliance. Should any issues arise or maintenance needs occur, our expert repair team is just a phone call away.

Pledging an Enjoyable Shopping Experience

We pledge not just products but an enjoyable and accommodating shopping experience that caters specifically to you and prioritizes your satisfaction. Your happiness is of utmost importance to us, and we look forward to serving you!

For a personalized appliance shopping experience and to explore our high-quality inventory, contact us today. Your satisfaction is our priority

Bedford, MA, with a population of around 14,000 in Middlesex County, is a town shaped by its mix of historic districts like Bedford Center and modern subdivisions near the Minuteman Bikeway. The local economy leans heavily on defense and tech, with major employers like MIT Lincoln Laboratory and Hanscom Air Force Base just off Hartwell Avenue, meaning many homes have demanding schedules and older, heavily-used appliances.

The town’s four-season climate—freezing winters with salt-covered roads, humid summers that tax refrigerators and ACs, and spring deluges from the Shawsheen River—takes a toll on dishwashers, dryers, and washing machines. Whether you’re in a colonial off Page Road or a condo near Great Road, the typical 1970s-90s housing stock means appliances are often due for repair, not replacement, especially after a power surge from one of our nor’easters.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bedford

My washer is acting up after a nor'easter. Could it be a power surge issue common in Bedford?

Absolutely. Bedford's overhead power lines along routes like The Great Road and old oak trees in neighborhoods like Elm Brook Estates make the town prone to surge-related damage during winter storms. We often see blown control boards in washers and dryers after a nor'easter; a local surge protector is a smart investment.

Do I need a special permit for gas appliance repair in Bedford's historic districts?

Yes, if your home is in the Bedford Center Historic District, any gas line work for repairs on stoves or dryers requires a permit from the town's Inspectional Services Department. Licensed gas fitters must follow both state code and the district's preservation guidelines to avoid altering visible piping.

Why do dryers take longer here than in neighboring Lexington?

Bedford's water comes from the Shawsheen Aquifer, which tends to have moderate mineral content. Over time, that mineral buildup clogs the moisture sensors in modern dryers, causing them to run longer cycles. A quick sensor cleaning by a local tech can restore drying times.