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Master of Appliances: Trusted Appliance Sales & Repair in Winthrop, MA

Master of Appliances isn’t just about fixing things when they break. We’re also your go-to source for buying top-notch appliances right here in Winthrop. With over 20 years under our belts, we know what works in Winthrop homes — from the older colonials near Cottage Park to the newer condos off Washington Avenue. Our team has seen it all, and we bring that know-how to every sale.

An Inventory That Fits Winthrop Life

Whether you’re outfitting a kitchen in a Shirley Point bungalow or upgrading a laundry room in a home near Deer Island, we’ve got the gear. Think high-performance refrigerators that keep up with your family’s cravings, washer and dryer sets that handle sand from Winthrop Beach without a hitch, dishwashers that power through holiday feasts, microwaves that save space, and ovens or stove tops that make cooking a breeze. Honestly, we handpick everything for durability — because Winthrop’s salty air and tough winters demand it.

Why Quality Matters Here

We hear this a lot: “Will it last?” The truth is, we test every appliance we sell to make sure it meets our standards. Living in a coastal town like Winthrop means appliances face humidity, temperature swings, and heavy use. That’s why we stick with brands that hold up. You’re not just buying a machine — you’re getting something that’ll run reliably year after year, even through a Suffolk County January.

We Help You Pick the Right One

Shopping for appliances can feel overwhelming. There are too many buttons, settings, and price tags. That’s where we come in. Our team takes time to learn your space — how much room you’ve got, what your family needs, and what fits your budget. Maybe you need a slim dishwasher for a tight kitchen near Crest Avenue, or a big fridge for a home on Revere Street. We’ll guide you without the sales pitch pressure. That’s not our style.

Support That Doesn’t End at Checkout

Here’s what makes us different: we don’t vanish after you pay. Every appliance we sell comes with our promise to help if something goes wrong. Got a problem six months down the line? Our repair crew is the same team you bought it from — and we know Winthrop homes inside out. No calling some 1-800 number. Just a local voice that picks up.

We Make It Easy — and Honest

Your satisfaction matters more to us than pushing a sale. We’ve built our reputation in Winthrop one customer at a time, and we’re not about to mess that up. So whether you’re replacing a broken stove or installing your first washer and dryer, we’re here to help — from start to finish.

Ready to shop with people who actually care? Give us a call or stop by online. Let’s find the perfect appliance for your Winthrop home.

Winthrop, MA, is a densely packed peninsula town of roughly 18,500 people in Suffolk County, bordered by Boston Harbor and the Atlantic. Its compact neighborhoods—like Cottage Hill, the Highlands, and Point Shirley—feature many older homes, including triple-deckers and pre-war cottages, which often have aging electrical systems and older appliances that need frequent repairs. The town’s salt air and coastal storms accelerate corrosion on refrigerators, washing machines, and dryers, making regular service a must for locals.

Being just a mile from Logan Airport and a short drive from Downtown Boston, Winthrop households keep busy with commutes and visitors, so a downed appliance can disrupt the whole week. The local economy leans on small businesses and municipal jobs, leaving residents little time for DIY fixes. Whether you live near Deer Island or on Revere Street, you need a repair pro who understands the wear-and-tear of life on the harbor—and can get your GE or Samsung running fast before the next nor’easter rolls in.

Frequently Asked Questions About Winthrop

My dishwasher is only three years old but leaves spots after every wash. Could Winthrop’s hard water be the cause?

Yes—Winthrop draws its water from the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority supply, which has moderately hard water (around 5-7 grains per gallon). That mineral buildup can clog spray arms and leave residue. We recommend descaling the unit and checking the inlet valve for deposits; if that doesn’t fix it, we can install a sediment filter or replace worn parts.

I live in a Point Shirley condo with a stackable washer-dryer that keeps tripping the breaker. Is this a common issue in older coastal buildings?

Absolutely. Many units on Point Shirley were built in the 1960s and 1970s, with original wiring not designed for modern high-efficiency washer-dryers. The combination of salt-air corrosion on outlets and undersized breakers often causes recurring trips. Our technicians can upgrade the circuit or replace the corroded receptacle to keep your laundry running safely.

My refrigerator is running nonstop since the last nor’easter. Could the storm have damaged it?

Likely yes. Winthrop’s nor’easters bring prolonged power flickers and voltage surges that can damage compressor relays or control boards. The loud, constant cycling you’re hearing is a classic sign of surge damage. We can test the run capacitor and board, and replace any fried components right on-site.