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Find a local independent appliance retailer near you

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Shop for local appliances

Use the map below to find a KitchenAid appliance dealer in your area.

Why shop local for appliances?

• Well-trained, dedicated sales associates

You won’t have someone from the plumbing or hardware departments trying to help answer questions about appliances!

• More models in the showroom to touch and feel

Not just one section of the store – our showrooms are dedicated to showcasing all kinds of appliances: brands, categories and price points.

• Expert delivery and installation, often within 24-48 hours

We are member-owners of huge regional appliance warehouse, right here in New England. Our collective buying power ensures access to product more quickly, often with delivery and installation faster than our competition.  

• Professional repair service

Expert in-house service technicians are available to serve you daily.

• Prices that compete with or even beat the big box stores

Most independent Local Retailers will price match, but you’ll find we usually already have the best price.

• Access to a huge local warehouse with over 6,000 models in stock

Located in MA, our 300,000 square foot warehouse holds products from over 80 brands!

• Your money stays in your community

For every dollar spent at a small business in the U.S., approximately 67 cents stays in the local community. So when you shop local, you help create a big impact in your own backyard.

Find out how you can save up to $1,700 on your new KitchenAid appliances, download the rebate here.


For more information about New England’s proud group of local independent appliance retailers, please visit www.NEAEG.com.

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This content was written by the advertiser and edited by Studio/B to uphold The Boston Globe's content standards. The news and editorial departments of The Boston Globe had no role in its writing, production, or display.