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

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things—we’re also your go-to for buying top-notch appliances right here in Watertown. We’ve spent over 20 years getting to know what works in homes around Middlesex County, from the old colonials near Mount Auburn Cemetery to the newer condos off Pleasant Street. When you shop with us, you’re getting advice from people who’ve seen it all: the washer that gave out mid-cycle, the fridge that couldn’t keep up with a Watertown summer. We pick appliances that can handle the real world.

A Selection That Fits Watertown Homes

Need a refrigerator that’ll fit a tight galley kitchen near Charles River Road? Or a washer and dryer that won’t shake the floorboards in a historic home off Belmont Street? We’ve got options. Our inventory covers everything from high-performance refrigerators to durable washer and dryer sets, innovative dishwashers, cutting-edge microwaves, and ovens or stove tops that can handle a Thanksgiving feast. We don’t stock junk—only brands we’d put in our own homes.

Quality You Can Count On

Honestly, we’re picky. Every appliance we sell goes through a real check—we test them to make sure they meet our standards for performance and durability. Because when you buy from us, you’re not just getting a machine. You’re getting something that’ll hold up through Watertown’s humid summers and those freezing January nights. No surprises, just reliable gear.

Personalized Help, Not a Sales Pitch

Our team takes the time to listen. We’ll ask about your kitchen setup, how many people are in your house, and what your budget looks like. Then we’ll point you toward the right appliance—no pressure, no jargon. Whether you’re outfitting a new place near Watertown Square or replacing a tired dryer on Bemis Road, we’ll make sure you leave with something that actually works for you.

We’re Still Here After the Sale

Here’s the thing: we don’t disappear once you’ve bought something. If your new dishwasher acts up or your oven needs a tweak, our repair team is just a call away. We’re the same folks who’ve been fixing appliances around Watertown for years. You won’t get handed off to some call center—you’ll talk to someone who knows your setup and can help fast.

Making Appliance Shopping Enjoyable (Really)

We promise a shopping experience that’s straightforward and actually pleasant. No high-pressure tactics, no confusing fine print. Just honest advice, solid products, and a team that cares about your satisfaction. We look forward to helping you find the perfect appliance for your Watertown home.

Ready to upgrade? Contact us today. We’ll help you find what you need—and stand by it.

Watertown, MA, with a population of around 35,000 and located in Middlesex County, is bordered by the Charles River and sits just west of Cambridge. Its neighborhoods include Watertown Square, East Watertown, and the historic Bemis/Mt. Auburn area, where many homes date back to the 19th century. The local economy is a mix of small businesses, biotech firms, and the headquarters of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, with the Arsenal on the Charles development boosting residential density.

Watertown’s older housing stock, particularly in areas like Bemis, often features aging appliances that struggle with New England’s humid summers and harsh winters—refrigerators working overtime in July or dryers taxed by wet winter laundry. Proximity to the Charles and frequent freeze-thaw cycles can also strain water heaters and washing machines. Whether you’re in a colonial near Mount Auburn Cemetery or a condo at the Arsenal, reliable appliance repair keeps your home running through every season.

Frequently Asked Questions About Watertown

How does Watertown's hard water from the Quabbin Reservoir affect my washing machine and dishwasher?

Watertown receives its water from the Quabbin Reservoir, which is naturally soft but the town's older pipe infrastructure can introduce minerals. Over time, this can cause lime scale buildup in washing machines and dishwashers, reducing efficiency and leading to clogs. Regular maintenance, including descaling cycles or installing a water softener, can extend the life of your appliances.

I live near the Charles River in East Watertown—should I expect more issues with my basement refrigerator or freezer?

Yes, homes in East Watertown near the Charles River often have higher humidity levels, especially during the summer. This can cause condensation on refrigerator coils and freezer seals, leading to mold or compressor strain. We recommend checking the door seals annually and ensuring good ventilation around the appliance to prevent moisture damage.

Are there any local regulations in Watertown that require special disposal of old appliances when you repair or replace them?

Watertown follows Massachusetts state law, which prohibits disposing of refrigerant-containing appliances (like refrigerators, freezers, and AC units) in regular trash. Our service includes proper removal and recycling in compliance with the Watertown DPW's waste guidelines, ensuring freon is captured and metals are recycled at a certified facility.