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Master of Appliances: Lexington's Trusted Source for Quality Appliances & Repairs

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things when they break — we’re also your go-to spot for buying top-notch appliances right here in Lexington. Honestly, after 20 years of working on dishwashers and refrigerators in homes all over town, we’ve learned exactly what holds up and what doesn’t. That insight shapes everything we stock. Whether you live near the Battle Green or over by Whipple Hill, we’ve got the gear your home needs.

Inventory That Fits Lexington Homes

Lexington kitchens and laundry rooms come in all shapes — from cozy Colonials off Mass Ave to sprawling modern builds near the Minuteman Bikeway. So we carry a range that works for everyone. Need a high-performance refrigerator that won’t quit during a July heatwave? We’ve got it. Looking for a washer and dryer set that handles the mud from a spring hike through the Town Forest? That’s here too. Dishwashers, microwaves, oven and stove top combos — we’ve picked every model with an eye on real-world use. No fluff, just solid options.

Built to Last in Our Climate

We test every appliance sold. Sounds obvious, but you’d be surprised. The truth is, a fridge that works fine in Arizona can struggle during a Lexington winter or a humid August. So we check for performance and durability that matches our New England seasons. When you buy from us, you’re not just getting a machine — you’re getting something built to handle the quirks of life in Middlesex County. That’s the kind of dependability we stand behind.

Shopping That Doesn’t Feel Like a Chore

We hear this a lot: “I just want someone to listen to what I actually need.” So that’s what we do. Our sales team talks with you, not at you. We ask about your cooking habits, your laundry schedule, your counter space. Then we point you toward the right fit — whether you’ve got a strict budget or you’re ready to invest for the long haul. No pressure, just real advice. It’s how we’ve helped Lexington families for years.

We’re Here After the Sale, Too

Here’s what that means for you: once that appliance is in your home, we don’t disappear. If something goes wrong — a gasket leaks, a burner won’t light — our repair team is a quick call away. And because we already know your unit from the sale side, fixes are faster and more precise. It’s like having a safety net for every major appliance in your house. We’ve seen it all: from a stove top acting up right before Thanksgiving to a dryer that just stops spinning. We’ll be there.

A Promise to Lexington

We pledge more than just products. We’re committed to making the whole experience smooth, even enjoyable. Your satisfaction drives everything we do — from the moment you walk into our showroom (or browse online) to the years of service afterward. We look forward to earning your trust, one appliance at a time.

Ready to find the perfect appliance for your Lexington home? Give us a call. We’ll make it easy.

Lexington, with a population of around 34,000, is the second most populous town in Middlesex County. Known for its historic Battle Green and Minuteman Bikeway, the town also boasts strong public schools and a mix of historic homes in neighborhoods like East Lexington and newer developments near Hanscom Field. The local economy is driven by education, healthcare, and biotech, with many residents working long hours and relying heavily on home appliances.

Lexington’s climate brings humid summers, freezing winters with frequent snow, and spring mud season—each season puts strain on refrigerators, dryers, and dishwashers. Older Colonials in the town center and larger modern homes in neighborhoods like Woodhaven often have aging HVAC-adjacent appliances that need expert service. Whether it’s a broken ice maker during a Patriots game or a washer backup after a nor’easter, Lexington families need a repair service that knows the town’s unique home stock and seasonal demands.

Frequently Asked Questions About Lexington

I live in a historic home near Lexington Center—will your technicians work on older, freestanding appliances with non-standard connections?

Yes. Many homes near the Battle Green were built in the 1800s and have odd kitchen layouts or outdated gas/electric hookups. Our technicians have experience servicing these older machines and can often adapt to your setup without requiring major retrofits.

Does your service cover appliances that may have been affected by Lexington’s hard water from the Quabbin Reservoir supply?

Absolutely. Lexington’s water is moderately hard, which can cause mineral buildup in dishwashers, washing machines, and water heaters over time. We routinely clean scaled components and can advise on water softener compatibility to extend appliance life.

Do you offer emergency repair during Lexington’s snow emergencies when the town-wide parking ban is in effect?

We do. If you have an appliance failure during a declared snow emergency—like a broken fridge or frozen pipe in your washer—our crews are equipped with proper vehicles and town permits to service you, even during parking bans. We coordinate with your schedule to avoid ticketing.