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

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things—we’re your go-to source for buying top-notch appliances right here in Cambridge, MA. Honestly, after two decades of working on everything from vintage fridges in Harvard Square condos to modern stoves in new builds near Alewife, we know what holds up and what doesn’t. So when it’s time to upgrade, we’ve got you covered with gear that’s built to last in Cambridge’s unique homes.

A Selection That Fits Cambridge’s Homes

Whether you’re in a Victorian near Porter Square dealing with a tight kitchen or a high-rise off Kendall Square needing sleek, space-saving models, we’ve got options. Our inventory covers it all: reliable refrigerators, washers and dryers, dishwashers that handle endless dinner parties, microwaves for quick lunches, and ovens or stove tops that can handle a Sunday roast or a weeknight stir fry. We know Cambridge—some basements flood, some old wiring is finicky. That’s why we don’t just sell you a machine. We help you pick one that works for your actual space.

Quality You Can Count On

We’ve seen plenty of appliances that look great but fail after a year. That’s not our style. Every unit we sell gets vetted for real performance and durability. Think of it this way: when you buy from us, you’re getting something that’s survived our own tests. It’s the kind of reliability you need when you’re juggling work and life in Cambridge—especially during those muggy August heatwaves or cold snaps that hit East Cambridge first. We don’t cut corners, and neither should your appliances.

No Pressure, Just Real Advice

Here’s what sets us apart: our team actually listens. We’ll ask about your cooking habits, your family size, your budget. Maybe you need a dishwasher that’s whisper-quiet for a shared wall in a Mid-Cambridge duplex, or a fridge that fits that weird nook by the back door. We’ve helped folks in Inman Square, near the Cambridge Common, and out by Fresh Pond—each home is different. We give tailored recommendations, not a sales pitch. It’s a conversation, not a transaction.

We Stick Around After the Sale

Buying from us isn’t a one-and-done deal. If something goes wrong down the line—a seal starts leaking, a burner acts up—our repair crew is just a call away. We’ve already serviced countless Cambridge homes. We know the quirks of older buildings near Mount Auburn Cemetery and the newer construction off Binney Street. So when you need maintenance, we’re familiar with your neighborhood and your appliance. That peace of mind matters.

Making the Process Easy and Human

From start to finish, we aim to make appliance shopping feel less like a chore. You’ve got enough on your plate—parking in Cambridge is tricky enough without worrying about whether your new oven fits through the door. We’ll help with that. We promise a straightforward, friendly experience that puts your needs first. Your happiness is the whole point.

Ready to find your next appliance? Swing by or give us a ring. Let’s talk about what works for your Cambridge home.

Cambridge, with a population just over 118,000 in Middlesex County, is a dense city where many homes date back to the 19th century. From the historic clapboard houses near Harvard Square to the triple-deckers in neighborhoods like Mid-Cambridge and North Cambridge, these older buildings often have aging appliances that need frequent repairs. The city’s humid continental climate, with hot summers and freezing winters, puts extra strain on refrigerators, ovens, and washing machines, especially in units that aren’t built for modern energy efficiency.

With MIT and Harvard driving a local economy focused on tech and research, Cambridge residents value their time and cannot afford a broken fridge cutting into work or study. Whether you’re in a cramped rental near Kendall Square or a Victorian home off Brattle Street, appliance breakdowns disrupt daily life. Local repair services understand the quirks of older wiring in these buildings and can get your dishwasher or dryer running again without a trip to the dump, saving you from replacing a perfectly fixable machine.

Frequently Asked Questions About Cambridge

My gas stove is from the 1970s and won’t light. Do you service older appliances in a historic Cambridge home near the Charles River?

Yes, we regularly work on vintage gas ranges in Cambridge’s historic districts, including homes near Longfellow House or on Tory Row. We’re familiar with older Cambridge building layouts and can source parts for Century, Tappan, and similar brands, often saving you from a full replacement.

I live in a Porter Square triple-decker and my washing machine is shaking the whole floor. Is this because of the wooden joists in old Cambridge apartments?

Likely yes. Many triple-deckers in Cambridge have wide-set floor joists that can amplify vibrations. We can rebalance your machine, install a vibration-dampening mat, or reinforce the area; something we do all the time in buildings around Porter and Davis Squares.

Does Cambridge have any restrictions on refrigerator disposal, and can you help with that when you repair an old fridge?

Absolutely. Cambridge requires refrigerants to be properly recovered per MassDEP regulations, and the city’s trash program doesn’t accept appliances at the curb. We handle EPA-compliant refrigerant recovery and can haul away your old unit for recycling, saving you a trip to the transfer station.