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bigpines

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buying appliances
« on: Feb 13, 07, 01:21:56 AM »
I just got a new washer dryer and dishwasher (long story, I've been saving for a long time).  I recently found out about the Sears Appliance Outlet in Ontario.  2401 S. Vineyard (just off the 60).  They have new and rebuilt stuff, lots of scratch and dent stuff and excellent prices.  They have mattresses and tool boxes too.  I saved enough on the washer and dryer (that I've been looking at for a long time) that I bought a new dishwasher too.  Its worth the trip.  I heard there is a store in Corona and Santa Ana also.  Lots of really neat stuff.  Very friendly staff. 

Breezymtns

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Re: buying appliances
« Reply #1 on: Feb 13, 07, 02:35:22 AM »
cool bigpines good to know.  My husband is in need of a big toolbox to set his other kind of big toolbox on lol  They are so expensive! 

rdnckgrl78

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Re: buying appliances
« Reply #2 on: Feb 13, 07, 03:56:12 AM »
We bought our gas dryer there a few years ago.  My mom has purchased most of her appliances from the Ontario store.  Just look closely at the merchandise and you can save tons of money.

Offline 3PinkRoses

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Re: buying appliances
« Reply #3 on: Feb 13, 07, 10:53:03 PM »
My friend got a big, brand new polished steel fridge and it had a dent in it.  She save big bucks and when she got it home, she put a pretty magnet over the dent.  No one knows but he "shadow" ;)