Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Solid savings at liquidation outlets

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Appliance manufacturers worldwide use outlets to sell products that move outside normal sales avenues. For example, factory outlets carry appliances with minor imperfections, closeouts, discontinued models, floor models, overruns, returns or exchanges, even one-of-a-kind demonstrators used at trade shows.

Because inventory is fleeting and prices low, plan to shop for a class appliance, like side-by-side refrigerators, rather than a specific model.

Everything is essentially new and comes with full manufacturer’s warranties. Imperfections are always minor and don’t affect performance.

Examples include Sears outlets and regional chains, like ApplianceSmart with stores in Minnesota, Ohio, California, Texas and Georgia.


All the best,



Timben

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