From my experience buying a washer a few months ago, Lowes has more choices on their website than they have in stock in the stores. In the stores they indeed have mostly the higher-featured, higher-priced selections.
Allan Dan Penoff via Mercedes <[email protected]> writes: > We’re shopping appliances for the new house, and all I can say is there seems > to be nothing in the way of basic, plain Jane sort of appliances any more. I > figured we could find an inexpensive washer and dryer and like you, I was > stunned when I walked through Lowe’s the other day and didn’t see a washer > for under $700. > > When we head up north I’m going to check out what used to be Sears Outlet. > You could get some good deals on closeouts and scratch and dent stuff there. > They’ve been bought out by a company called “American Freight” apparently, > but they’re still doing the same thing. There are four stores around Indy. > > I als plan on going to some independent appliance stores, too. I think the > big box retailers fix prices or simply don’t carry a wide range of stuff for > a reason. The independent appliance stores might be a little more expensive > but I”m guessing they have access to a much wider range of models and prices. > > -D > _______________________________________ http://www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com
