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

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things—we’re also your go-to spot for buying top-notch appliances right here in Reading. After two decades of working with Reading homeowners, we know exactly what works in this town. From the older colonials near Jordan’s Pond to the newer builds off of Summer Avenue, we’ve seen it all. Our team handpicks every piece of inventory, so when you shop with us, you’re getting gear that’s built to handle real life in Middlesex County.

A Selection That Fits Reading Homes

Need a refrigerator that can keep up with a busy family off of Woburn Street? Or maybe a washer and dryer set that won’t let you down after a muddy soccer game at the Reading Memorial High School fields? We stock high-performance refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, microwaves, ovens, and stove tops. Honestly, we’ve tested each one ourselves. We know which models stand up to the humidity of Reading summers and which ones handle the salt and sand tracked in during winter. That’s the kind of insider knowledge you just don’t get from a big-box store.

Built to Last, Backed by Us

Every appliance we sell goes through a real-world check. We’re talking about more than just plugging it in and seeing if it turns on. We run through the cycles, check the seals, and make sure the parts are solid. Here’s what that means for you: when you buy from Master of Appliances, you’re not just getting a machine—you’re getting something that’ll actually hold up in a Reading home. No flimsy plastic knobs that crack in the cold. No touchscreens that freeze up. We pick the stuff that works, plain and simple.

Shopping That Doesn’t Feel Like a Sales Pitch

Walking into an appliance store can be overwhelming. We get it. That’s why our team takes a different approach. We’ll sit down with you—whether you’re a first-time homeowner on Haven Street or a long-time resident off of Franklin Street—and figure out what you actually need. Budget, style, space constraints, we cover it all. No pressure, no upsells. Just honest advice from people who’ve been in the business for over 20 years. And if something doesn’t feel right, we’ll tell you. That’s the kind of trust we’ve built in this community.

We Don’t Disappear After the Sale

Once you’ve got your new appliance set up in your Reading home, our job isn’t over. We offer ongoing support and maintenance—because things can go wrong, even with the best equipment. Maybe the ice maker starts acting up in July, or the dryer drum gets noisy after a few months. One call to our team, and we’ll be out to your house on Lake Street or Main Street to take a look. No waiting around, no automated phone trees. We answer, we show up, and we fix it. That’s the difference between buying from a website and buying from a neighbor who cares.

Making It Easy, Making It Right

We want your experience with us to feel easy. From the moment you browse our inventory to the day we install your new appliance, we’re here for you. Need help figuring out if that new stove top fits your counter? We’ll measure it ourselves. Want to know if a certain dishwasher is quiet enough for an open-concept living room? We’ve got real feedback from Reading customers just like you. Your satisfaction drives everything we do. So whether you’re upgrading your kitchen before the holidays or replacing a dryer that finally gave out, we’ve got your back.

Ready to find the perfect appliance for your Reading home? Give us a call. We’re looking forward to helping you out.

Reading, MA, home to just over 25,000 residents, sits in Middlesex County and is known for its strong sense of place with neighborhoods like the historic Reading Highlands and the wooded areas near the Ipswich River. The town’s economy leans heavily on professional services and local retail, with many residents commuting to Boston or working from home, meaning dishwashers, ovens, and laundry machines get constant use.

With cold, snowy winters and humid summers, appliances in Reading endure temperature swings that can strain refrigerators, HVAC systems, and water heaters. Proximity to the conservation lands like the RPSC’s trails also means older homes with aging appliances are common, making timely repairs essential to avoid bigger issues.

Frequently Asked Questions About Reading

How does Reading’s hard well water affect my dishwasher and washing machine?

Many Reading homes rely on private wells with naturally hard water, which can leave mineral deposits inside dishwashers and washing machines, reducing efficiency and lifespan. A professional descaling or part replacement can restore performance and prevent recurring clogs.

Are there any Reading-specific regulations for disposing of an old refrigerator or freezer?

Yes, Reading’s Department of Public Works requires that all refrigerators and freezers have their doors removed before curbside pickup to prevent child entrapment hazards. You can schedule a bulky waste pickup or drop off units at the Recycling Center on Strout Avenue for a small fee.

What should Reading homeowners know about winterizing their outdoor kitchen appliances?

With Reading’s average January low around 18°F, outdoor grills, refrigerators, and ice makers must be drained and covered to avoid freezing damage. If you notice a leak or igniter failure come spring, our local techs are familiar with the town’s older homes and can handle the repair quickly.