You can now sigh in relief knowing that most of the walk-in appliance stores and independent retail outlets of refrigerators are getting better when it comes to updating their collections of fridge models. Technical personnel from appliance centers are also more adept in dealing consumers’ complaints and demands as well.
With these changes taking place, you don’t have to go after giant chains when you can easily access an excellent collection of fridges in your nearest reliable authorized retail outlets. It can be major appliance retailers like ABT Electronics, Independents, Pacific Sales, etc. that have a general collection of fridges from various brands. Or it could be something like Sears, specializing in specific brand like the wide range of Kenmore refrigerator sizes and models. They even sell 12 Volt refrigerators.
Despite the proliferation of refrigerators in online shopping stores and centers in user-based sites like eBay and Amazon, consumers still prefer to buy their fridges from actual walk-in stores and appliance stores. This is due to two major reasons (1) consumers can have an instant, palpable experience through actual survey of the product’s ergonomic design and technical details, and; (2) business transaction with the store from where you buy your fridge is rendered more credible because you get to have a personal communication with the salespeople and the technical personnel. This is also a great chance to ask the store about important details such as technical services and warranty information. In some stores like Lowe’s, you can even pull off a bargain, or haggle.
Some of the best authorized retail outlets of refrigerators include ABT Electronics, Independents, Pacific Sales, Lowe’s, Home Depot, Sears, Best Buy, Target and Walmart. The usual price difference between fridge models from different stores is usually 20 USD. Most of these stores provide a solid warranty and a satisfying customer service. So buy by price or convenience.