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Master of Appliances: Dorchester's Trusted Source for High-Quality Appliances

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things—we’re your Dorchester go-to for buying top-notch appliances too. After twenty-plus years serving Suffolk County, we know what holds up in Boston’s climate and what doesn’t. That’s why residents of the Dorchester area trust us for honest advice and solid gear.

Inventory That Fits Dorchester Homes

Whether you’re in a triple-decker near Ashmont station or a single-family off Gallivan Boulevard, we’ve got what you need. We stock high-performance refrigerators, washer and dryer sets built for heavy use, innovative dishwashers, microwaves that fit tight spaces, and ovens or stove tops that can handle your Sunday sauce. Nothing generic here—every piece earns its spot on our floor. You won’t find flimsy stuff that’ll quit on you after a year.

Quality You Can Actually Count On

Honestly, we’re picky about what we sell. Every appliance goes through real testing—we check seals, motors, hinges, and panels before they ever leave our shop. That’s the kind of dependability Dorchester homeowners deserve. When you buy from us, you’re not just grabbing a box off a shelf somewhere. You’re getting a machine we’d put in our own kitchens. And because we’re local, if something ever acts up, we’re right here to back it up. No runaround, no waiting weeks for a stranger to show up.

Shopping That Doesn’t Feel Like a Sales Pitch

Forget the big-box pressure. Our team sits down with you—maybe over coffee near Peabody Square—and figures out what actually works for your space and your budget. Got a narrow doorway on a Dorchester row house? We’ve seen it before. Need a fridge that fits under that counter? We’ll measure twice. We’ve helped folks replace their old gas stove in a Codman Square kitchen and wired up a new washer in a Neponset basement. No cookie-cutter advice here. Just real talk from people who’ve been doing this for two decades.

Support Long After You Buy

Here’s what that means for you: we don’t disappear after the sale. If your new dishwasher starts acting up during the humid Dorchester summer, or your dryer vent needs a cleaning before winter sets in, our repair team is one call away. We offer ongoing maintenance too—catch a small problem before it becomes a headache. That’s the kind of help that keeps your appliance running for years, not just months.

We Actually Enjoy Helping You Out

Look, we’re family-owned. We don’t just sell appliances—we solve problems. The truth is, we love seeing a customer in Uphams Corner smile when their new stove fits perfectly. So we keep it simple: good products, honest prices, and service that sticks around. Your satisfaction matters more to us than any single sale.

Thinking about a new fridge or stove? Give us a shout. We’re ready to help Dorchester folks find the right fit—no pressure, no nonsense. Just solid advice and appliances that last.

Dorchester, with over 120,000 residents, is the largest and most diverse neighborhood in Boston, located in Suffolk County and home to landmarks like the Edward M. Kennedy Institute and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library along Columbia Point. The area’s historic Victorian houses and older infrastructure, including many pre-war electrical systems and plumbing, mean appliances often face strain from age and fluctuating coastal humidity that accelerates wear on refrigerators, washers, and dryers.

From the busy commercial corridors on Dorchester Avenue and Adams Street to the family-friendly zones in Ashmont and Codman Square, local households rely heavily on their appliances year-round—especially during Boston’s humid summers and freezing winters. When an oven fails in the middle of a snowstorm or a washing machine overflows in a basement in Savin Hill, residents need a repair service that knows the neighborhood’s unique housing stock and can navigate one-way streets and parking challenges to restore functionality fast.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dorchester

My refrigerator stopped working in Dorchester's summer heat. How quickly can you respond near Ashmont Station?

We prioritize same-day service for the Ashmont area and throughout Dorchester. With our local van stocked with common parts, we can often get your fridge running again the same afternoon, preventing food loss during Boston's high-humidity heatwaves.

My apartment in a triple-decker on Jones Hill has no gas line—can you repair an old electric oven from the 1990s?

Yes, we regularly service older electric ovens in Dorchester's iconic triple-deckers, many of which lack gas hookups. We carry hard-to-find heating elements and thermostats for vintage models common in the neighborhood.

Do you handle washer repair for units with Boston's hard water issues in the Neponset River area?

Absolutely. Mineral buildup from Boston's hard water is a frequent cause of washer failure near the Neponset River. We clean valves and replace solenoids to restore flow, a service we do often for homes in Cedar Grove and Lower Mills.