The Reality of Appliance Buying
We test appliances. We track pricing trends. We expose retail markups. Our goal is to get you premium equipment without the standard showroom runaround. But we need to establish exactly how this site operates. Read this page before you buy a unit or pick up a screwdriver.
Not Professional Repair Advice
We talk extensively about appliance maintenance. We diagnose common faults. We explain exactly why certain ice makers freeze over and why specific direct-drive washers outlast their belt-driven competitors. This content is for informational purposes only.
We are not standing in your kitchen. We cannot see the frayed wire behind your 220V dryer outlet. We do not know the condition of your home’s plumbing.
Appliance repair involves high voltage, pressurized water lines, gas valves, and sealed refrigerant systems. If you do not know how to safely use a multimeter, call a licensed local technician. Do not attempt DIY repairs on gas lines or high-amp circuits based on an article you read here. You assume all risk for any maintenance or repair work you perform.
Accuracy and Production Changes
Appliance manufacturers change parts mid-production run. A dishwasher we praised in May might ship with a cheaper circulation pump by October. We research obsessively. We update our buying guides constantly. But the appliance market moves fast.
Prices fluctuate daily. Retailers pull promotions without warning. Inventory vanishes.
We do not guarantee that the price, specifications, or availability of any appliance mentioned here will perfectly match what you see at checkout. Verify the exact model numbers, dimensions, and current pricing on the retailer’s website before you swipe your credit card. Measure your doorways twice. We are not responsible for restocking fees if a refrigerator does not fit up your stairs.
How We Keep the Lights On
Running ApplianceBargainz requires heavy research, constant market monitoring, and site hosting fees. We participate in affiliate marketing programs to fund this operation.
If you click a link on our site to a retailer and purchase an appliance, we earn a small commission. This costs you nothing extra. The retailer pays this out of their margin.
This monetization model does not dictate our recommendations. Three rules govern our reviews:
- We do not accept paid reviews from manufacturers.
- If a brand produces a machine with a known compressor failure rate, we call it out.
- We reject sponsorships from companies that refuse to honor their own warranties.
Our loyalty is to your wallet. If a product is junk, we tell you it is junk.
External Links and Third-Party Retailers
We link out to major retailers, manufacturer specification sheets, and local repair directories. We vet these links when we publish them. We do not control what happens on those sites afterward.
If a retailer changes their return policy from 30 days to 48 hours, that is their policy. If a third-party delivery team scratches your hardwood floors, your dispute is with the retailer and their logistics contractor. Read the fine print on the seller’s site before scheduling a delivery or installation.
The Bottom Line
We provide the data, the insider pricing strategies, and the technical breakdowns. You make the final call. Buy smart. Verify your specs. Never mess with 240V electricity if you lack the training.