Does It Matter Where I Buy the Washer?

Updated on February 26, 2012
B.J. asks from Rochester, MN
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My mother used to work for Sears years ago (over 20 years ago) and someone once told her that a washer you buy at an apliance store is not the same washer you would buy at say lowes or best buy. She was told that when say best buy gets a washer they get it to there spesefacations so it is made cheeper and hence they can sell it cheaper. I was wondering if anyone knows if there is any truth to that. My washer dead as of today and the apliance store I wanted to get the washer at is closted. Lowes has the washer I want and it is cheeper, but I'm wondeirng is it the same quality? Please advise.

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J.W.

answers from St. Louis on

The only difference I have heard of is changing the model number because of price matching. So the model number sent to best buy is unique so that if someone offers it for less than they want to match it is not actually the same model since the number is slightly different. The machine itself is exactly the same.

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T.S.

answers from Washington DC on

If it's the same brand and model, it's the same washer.

It is true that sometimes Best Buy and other stores like it get store only models made without some of the bells and whistles, or just with the things "most" people want. That's probably what you're mom was talking about .

But if it is the SAME model, it's the same wherever you buy it.

Go with the best price and/or warranty and easiest place to buy.

Hope this helps.

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S.L.

answers from Kansas City on

Mainly check the model # and that sort of thing as there are different ones of the same machine and you may think you are comparing prices and you aren't. Like with TV's. You might see a samsung on sale at one store but it may be a different model #, same with computers, etc. Make sure everything you are wanting and comparing is the same and then buy what you want.

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C.O.

answers from Washington DC on

B.:

i've NEVER heard of different specifications for different stores. I HAVE heard and know that cars are made differently for different states and countries...

I would buy the appliance from where I want that has the washer I want.

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M.P.

answers from Portland on

My father worked for Wards and then had his own business selling and repairing appliances. He said that the Ward's and Sear's (Kenmore) store brands were exactly the same as the name brand. When I bought my washer I asked the salesman and he said it's true. I would think it's the same with Lowes and Best Buy. I would ask the salesman at Lowe's. He is a professional and will be truthful.

I bought a washer from a wholesale outlet and they told me that their washer was the same as the name brand comparison. You can check this out by going to sears and comparing the washer with one from Lowe's.

Here is a web site that compares various brands. I don't know if that would be helpful. http://www.bizrate.com/washers-dryers/

I suggest that Lowe's price is cheaper because of business decisions unrelated to the quality of the washer.

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T.N.

answers from Albany on

Well, I don't know about the quality of the exact same product being different at different retail outlets.

However, I dislike BigBox, and I will buy from a local guy every time it's possible. I am even willing to pay a little more if need be. But only a LITTLE more.

:)

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T.F.

answers from Dallas on

Per my experience that's bs. I had a top of the line Maytag from Maytag store and both crapped out within 5 yrs.

We replaced with top of the line Kitchen Aid from Best Buy and have never had issues with either. Best buy was above and beyond on service.

Per your post... Yes some stores ( Walmart specifically) will sell a name brand that is not the the same caliber of the same model sold at best buy , etc.

We've had nothing but good experiences with Best Buy, but, we don't go cheap either. We buy the absolute best quality we can afford at the time.

I boycott Walmart/ sam's for the poor quality they attempt to portray as good quality.

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☆.A.

answers from Pittsburgh on

Just for example "Sears" doesn't "make" Kenmore washers, they are made by other manufacturers and branded as Kenmore.

http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/appliances/news/who-ac...

The models may vary from store to store so it's not always easy to compare apples-to-apples, so to speak.

Spend what you can afford and try to get the most for your money.

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M.L.

answers from Colorado Springs on

I've heard of Walmart doing that, but no other store. Our last purchase was a fridge, which we purchased at Lowe's and is doing just fine.

When an appliance hits the dust at our house, I talk to our repairman. I ask him what he recommends as a replacement and why. He knows what brands he fixes a lot and what brands he doesn't have to. The brands I *used* to count on being good are not necessarily so now. Sometimes a different company buys out the whole shebang, keeps the brand name, and redoes the machinery. It can be hard to keep up with all that.

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