- you do not need to
buy stainless steel appliances, but do make connections with local used appliances store (they may have warranty in place, and know the appliances which make do / resists in the area).
Not exact matches
The personal finance books that top the bestseller lists make the case that most people are
buying stuff they don't need, such as designer clothes and
stainless steel appliances and — oh, yes — that latte a day that we're all supposedly drinking.
If you're
buying a new suite, consider requesting
stainless -
steel appliances and granite countertops, hardwood floors, and quality lighting.
The choice I'm facing right now is whether to
buy brand new black
appliances,
buy restored
stainless steel appliances, or save ~ $ 1000 and
buy restored black
appliances.
I have a
stainless steel fridge (all
appliances left by previous owners when we
bought our house 4 years ago), and the only reason I have «prints» on it, is because I have a hubby who doesn't wash his dirty, sticky hands (from cooking, lucky me!)
They had just
bought all new
stainless steel appliances but were looking for something kind of portable, but a good size for a work area.
Then they
buy the house, rip out the kitchen, and put in crappy new cabinets, granite countertops and
stainless steel appliances.
I
bought it in Canada, but I believe it is available in the U.S. I love white
appliances, so I don't have a lot of
stainless steel in my kitchen.
Buy now: Stoves
stainless -
steel cooker hood, # 107.98; stoves gas built - in double oven, # 494; Belling gas hob, # 209; and Astracast Alto 1.5 ltr
stainless -
steel sink, # 94, all
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