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Master of Appliances: Lexington's Trusted Source for Top-Quality Appliances

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things — we’re also your go-to spot for buying high-quality appliances here in Lexington. With over 20 years of hands-on experience in Greater Boston, we know what holds up and what doesn’t. We’ve seen it all: from the hard water deposits near Lexington Center to the humidity that hits around Wilson’s Farm. That’s why when we recommend an appliance, you can trust it’s built for real life, not just a showroom floor.

A Selection Built for Lexington Homes

Whether you live in a historic Colonial on Meriam Street or a newer development off Bedford Street, we’ve got the right appliances for your space. Need a refrigerator that fits a tight kitchen corner? A washer and dryer that can handle soccer practice mud from Lincoln Park? We’ve got all that — plus dishwashers, microwaves, and oven/stove top combos ready for your family’s biggest meals. Our inventory is carefully chosen, so you’re not drowning in options — just the good ones.

Reliability You Can Count On

Honestly? We don’t sell anything we wouldn’t install in our own homes. Every appliance we offer gets checked for performance and durability before it lands in your kitchen or laundry room. We’ve seen too many cheap units fail mid-cycle to take shortcuts. When you buy from us, you’re getting something that’ll stick around — through Lexington winters and summer heat waves alike.

Personal Service, No Pressure

Here’s what that means for you: we listen. Our team takes the time to understand what you really need — not what we want to sell. Budget tight? We work with it. Got your heart set on a specific brand? We’ll find it. Shopping for appliances should be easy, not exhausting. That’s how we’ve always done it, whether you’re a first-time homeowner near Hastings Park or upgrading after years in your East Lexington home.

Support That Doesn’t End at the Sale

Buying an appliance from us means you’ve got backup. If something goes wonky down the road — and let’s face it, appliances do that — our repair team is just a call away. One number for everything: installation, setup, and future fixes. It’s that simple. You don’t have to chase down some distant warranty line while your freezer thaws.

We Want This to Feel Good

At the end of the day, we’re here to make your life easier — not pile on more hassle. Whether you’re outfitting a new home on Maple Street or replacing a tired oven in a rental near Lexington High School, we’ll treat you like a neighbor. Because you are one.

Ready to find the perfect appliance for your Lexington home? Give us a shout. We’re happy to help.

Frequently Asked Questions About Buying Appliances in Lexington

Do you deliver and install appliances in Lexington?
Yes, we do. We offer professional installation for all the appliances we sell — so you don’t have to wrestle with hoses or leveling legs. We’ll set it up right, test it, and make sure everything’s working before we leave.

Can you help me find an appliance that matches my older home’s layout?
Absolutely. Lexington has plenty of older homes with unique kitchen dimensions. We’ve worked with all kinds of layouts, and we’ll help you find something that fits both your space and your style.

What if I need repairs on an appliance I bought from you?
We’ve got you covered. Just call us, and we’ll schedule a visit. Same team, same service, same commitment to making things right.

Lexington, with a population of around 33,000, is the seat of Middlesex County. Known for its historic Battle Green and Minuteman National Historical Park, the town has a mix of older Colonials and newer construction, especially in neighborhoods like East Lexington and the area around Lexington Center. The local economy is driven by education, healthcare, and biotech, with many residents commuting to Cambridge or Boston. Our humid continental climate means hot, humid summers and cold winters, putting extra strain on refrigerators, freezers, and HVAC systems.

Many Lexington homes, particularly those built before the 1970s, still have original dishwashers, ovens, and washer-dryer setups that are prone to breakdowns. The town’s well water in certain parts—like near Willards Woods—can cause mineral buildup in water-using appliances, leading to premature wear. Whether you’re in a historic home near the Battle Green or a newer condo off Marrett Road, a local appliance repair service can keep your essential appliances running reliably year-round.

Frequently Asked Questions About Lexington

My washing machine in my East Lexington home keeps leaving residue on clothes. Could the local water be the issue?

Yes. Parts of Lexington, especially older neighborhoods like East Lexington near the Arlington line, have hard well water high in calcium and magnesium. This mineral content can clog washer valves, reduce detergent effectiveness, and leave white residue. A professional appliance repair technician can check for buildup and recommend a water softener or clean your machine’s internal components.

Does the Town of Lexington have any restrictions on appliance disposal or repairs for historic homes near the Battle Green?

Lexington has strict curbside collection rules—appliances containing refrigerants (like refrigerators and freezers) must be picked up by the town’s Department of Public Works at a fee. For historic homes in the Battle Green area, any repair requiring electrical or gas work may also need to comply with local historic district guidelines to maintain the building’s character. Always check with a licensed repair service familiar with Lexington code.

My freezer in Lexington Center keeps frosting up even in winter. Is this a common issue for this area?

It can be. Lexington’s cold winters and fluctuating humidity, especially near Lexington Center where older buildings may have poor insulation, cause frequent freeze-thaw cycles that lead to ice buildup. A faulty door seal or a failing defrost timer is a common culprit. A local repair pro can diagnose the problem quickly, saving you from a costly replacement.