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

We’re Master of Appliances, and we do more than just fix broken dishwashers and fridges. Honestly, we know appliance shopping can be a headache. So we also help you buy the good stuff — high-quality appliances that last, right here in Malden. With over 20 years in the game, we’ve seen what works and what doesn’t. That’s why our selection is carefully picked for folks in places like Oak Grove or along Ferry Street.

Diverse Inventory for Every Home Need — Malden Style

Whether you’re living in a triple-decker near Fellsmere Park or a single-family home by Forestdale, we’ve got appliances that fit. Need a refrigerator that can handle the summer humidity by Malden River? We’ve got it. Looking for a washer and dryer set that won’t quit during your heavy-load weeks? Yup, we carry those too. From high-performance ovens for your Sunday roasts to dishwashers quiet enough for open-concept kitchens, our inventory covers it all. Stove tops, microwaves, and dryer vent cleaning gear — we’ve got you covered.

Quality and Dependability You Can Count On

Here’s the thing: we don’t sell junk. Every appliance we offer gets checked against our own standards. We’ve been doing this long enough to know that a cheap fix today means a headache tomorrow. So when you buy from us in Malden, you’re getting something that’ll hold up — even through those cold winters near Middlesex Fells or the busy back-to-school season around Salemwood School. We take pride in that.

Personalized Shopping Experience — No Pressure

Walking into an appliance store can feel overwhelming. We get it. So our team takes the time to chat with you, figure out what you actually need, and match it to your budget. Maybe you’re replacing a stove top on Pleasant Street or outfitting a rental unit near Malden Center. We’ll guide you through the options without the sales pitch. It’s about finding what works for your home, plain and simple.

Ongoing Support and Maintenance — We’re Still Here

Here’s where we really stand out. After you buy your appliance from us, we don’t disappear. Our repair team knows the neighborhoods — from the apartments near the Orange Line to the homes by Pine Banks Park. If something goes wrong, we’re just a call away. We can help with washer repair, dryer repair, dishwasher repair, oven repair, stove repair, fridge repair, microwave repair, and professional installation. And yes, we clean dryer vents too. That covers a lot of bases, doesn’t it?

A Better Way to Shop for Appliances in Malden

We promise you this: shopping with us won’t feel like a chore. We keep it straightforward, friendly, and focused on what matters — getting you the right appliance without the runaround. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or a longtime Malden resident, we want you to feel good about your purchase. For a personalized experience and to browse our inventory, give us a call. We’re here for you.

Malden, with a population just over 60,000, is a compact city in Middlesex County, situated directly north of Boston. Its neighborhoods like Maplewood, Ferryway, and the Edgeworth district each have their own character, with a mix of older single-family homes and multifamily units built on clay and ledge-heavy soil. The weather here is classic New England: humid summers and harsh winters where freeze-thaw cycles are common, causing strain on older appliances like water heaters and refrigerators.

Because many Malden homes were constructed before the 1980s, the electrical systems and plumbing are often not designed for modern, high-efficiency appliances. A sudden cold snap or a heavy storm rolling in from the nearby Mystic River can easily trigger a breakdown. Local homeowners know the frustration of basement flooding near the Malden River or a furnace going out during a January nor’easter—that’s when having a local appliance repair service that understands these specific house conditions makes all the difference.

Frequently Asked Questions About Malden

My refrigerator in the Edgeworth neighborhood keeps tripping the breaker—could it be related to Malden's older electrical systems?

Yes, many homes in Edgeworth and older parts of Malden still have 60-amp or 100-amp service panels that weren't designed for modern refrigerators and freezers. A failing compressor or a defrost cycle can easily overload these older circuits. We often recommend a voltage check before repair to avoid recurring breaker trips.

I live near Malden High School and my basement washer is leaking after heavy rain. Is that a common issue here?

Absolutely. The soil around the Malden High School area and near the Malden River has high clay content, which doesn't drain well. Combined with our typical heavy spring downpours, water can seep into basements and damage washer hoses or flood the control board. We frequently service units that have been damp-damaged from these water table spikes.

Does Malden have any local rules about disposing of old refrigerators or freezers that I should know about?

Malden follows Massachusetts state regulations for appliance disposal. If your unit contains refrigerant, it cannot be left curbside—it must be picked up through the city's bulky waste program or dropped at the Malden DPW Recycling Center on Commercial Street. We can often help arrange proper disposal when we replace your unit.