Discount Appliance Tips
I know there are deals out there – kitchenguys.com, greendemolitions.com, sears outlet, the floor models at the big-box stores. What are the best sources for mid-grade appliances at low prices? Any sources to avoid?
I know there are deals out there – kitchenguys.com, greendemolitions.com, sears outlet, the floor models at the big-box stores.
What are the best sources for mid-grade appliances at low prices? Any sources to avoid?
Is restraint of trade now considered “maintaining a level playing field”?
I used to work for EBA. I am very familiar with their pricing structure and business ethics. Yes their prices are competitive. Yes their prices can easily be beaten.
On a side note its never best to advertise low subzero shops. SubZero is very strict on their pricing guidelines as they try to maintain a fair playing field. It is common for dealers to get cut off from Sub/Wolf for selling below MAP prices.
I also recommend EBA.
Try EBA Wholesale in Brooklyn. I was amazed that they had the lowest pricing in the area. I bought my Sub Zero there. You can find them here:
http://www.shopeba.com/
It’s better you call and get a phone sales person. After pricing via phone I travelled to the store to see their selection and finalize the sale.
Best,
allan
I am confident in my prices and more so my service. Try me out. Do you have a list of models that you are looking for?
Levi
SoHoAppliances.com
347-770-SOHO