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

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things — we’re also your go-to source for buying top-notch appliances right here in Lexington, MA. After two decades of working with homeowners across Middlesex County, we know what holds up and what doesn’t. So whether you’re outfitting a new kitchen on Wood Street or replacing a washer in a Cape off East Street, we’ve got you covered.

Inventory Built for Lexington Homes

From a sleek refrigerator that fits your Hancock Village layout to a sturdy dryer for that laundry room off Mass Ave, our selection covers everything. We carry high-performance refrigerators, washers and dryers, dishwashers that actually stay quiet, cutting-edge microwaves, ovens, and stove tops — all tested by us. The truth is, we don’t stock what we wouldn’t put in our own homes. That’s the family-owned difference.

Quality You Can Count On

Every appliance we sell goes through a real hands-on check. We’re not just looking at specs on paper; we run tests to make sure the door seals tight, the cycle runs smooth, and the buttons aren’t flimsy. When you buy from us, you’re getting something that’ll hold up through Lexington’s humid summers and those bitter winter mornings. No nonsense. Just dependable gear.

Shopping That Doesn’t Feel Like a Sales Pitch

Here’s what we hear a lot: “I don’t know which brand to pick.” That’s okay. We sit down with you — whether you’re in East Lexington or near the town center — and talk about what you actually need. Your budget, your kitchen layout, your family size. It’s not about pushing the most expensive model. It’s about what works for you. And we get that right, every time.

We Don’t Disappear After the Sale

That new dishwasher acting up? The ice maker on your Lexington fridge starting to chatter? No problem. Our repair team is the same crew that sold it to you. One call and we’re back out to your home. We stand by everything we sell — because we live and work in these neighborhoods too. It’s not just business; it’s our community.

Making the Whole Thing Easy

Honestly, we want you to enjoy the process. No pushy emails, no hidden fees. Just good appliances, real advice, and someone who actually shows up when they say they will. Contact us today and let’s find the perfect fit for your Lexington home. You’ll be glad you did.

Lexington, MA, with a population of around 33,000, is the seat of Middlesex County and is known for its historic role in the American Revolution. The town includes neighborhoods like East Lexington, Woodhaven, and the busy center near the Minuteman Bikeway, while its economy is driven by education, healthcare, and professional services. Many homes in older neighborhoods, particularly those built before the 1970s, still have original dishwashers, washing machines, and dryers that see heavy use from families commuting to Boston or working in local biotech firms like those along Hartwell Avenue. Hard water from the town’s public supply—sourced partly from the Hobbs Brook Reservoir—can also accelerate mineral buildup in dishwashers and washing machines, leading to more frequent repairs.

Lexington’s four-season climate, with humid summers that push appliances hard and cold winters that drive up dryer usage, means your units endure constant thermal stress. Proximity to Lexington Center and landmarks like the Battle Green means many residents host holiday gatherings and need reliable kitchen appliances. Whether you live near the Willards Woods conservation area or off Mass Ave, a sudden appliance breakdown can disrupt your routine. We know Lexington, and we offer fast, local service to get your refrigerators, ovens, and laundry machines back in working order without the wait times of big city companies.

Frequently Asked Questions About Lexington

My dishwasher in East Lexington leaves a white film on glassware. Is this related to the local water?

Yes, Lexington’s water is moderately hard due to minerals from the Hobbs Brook and Cambridge Reservoir sources. This can cause calcium and lime scale buildup in your dishwasher and on dishes. Installing a water softener or regularly using a rinse aid and descaler can help, but if the buildup is already affecting performance, we can clean the spray arms and internal components.

My clothes dryer is taking much longer to dry during Lexington's cold winters. Is that normal?

Absolutely. Lexington’s winter humidity drops significantly, and cold air entering through poorly sealed laundry room vents can reduce dryer efficiency. Additionally, if your dryer’s vent runs through an unconditioned attic or crawlspace—common in older Lexington homes near the Battle Green or in the Center—exhaust air can cool rapidly, causing moisture to condense in the vent. We can inspect and clean your vent system and ensure your dryer’s heating element is working properly.

My refrigerator is making loud noises, and I live near the Minuteman Bikeway. Is there a common issue with units in this area?

The noise is likely from the compressor or condenser fan, not directly related to your location. However, homes along the bikeway in neighborhoods like Meriam Hill or the Heights may have more dust and debris from nearby trails and seasonal construction, which can clog the condenser coils under or behind your refrigerator. We recommend cleaning those coils every six months to prevent overheating and noisy operation.