![]() ![]() "Bundles are being discounted more," she says. But the deals will be better, Fialo says. This season, as always, appliances suites-also called bundles-are the focus of discounting. "Inventory is relatively plentiful," he says. Vendors are able to offer deep, "instant" rebates at checkout-as opposed to mail-in rebates-because supply chains have recovered, and inventories are back to pre-pandemic levels, Miele explains. "You’re probably going to see discounts as high as 40 percent," says Ken Miele, CEO of the Appliance Dealers Cooperative in Monroe, N.J., which supplies large appliances to more than 200 independent appliance dealers. What’s more, her research shows the trend edging toward even higher discounts for Black Friday. That 34 percent average, which applies to all major appliances sold at major retailers, is up from an average discount of 28 percent last year, Neubert says. "So far, through the first week of November we are seeing an average of 34 percent off," says Tatum Neubert, an analyst who covers refrigerators for Gap Intelligence, a market research company based in San Diego. Major appliance retailers like Best Buy, Home Depot, and Lowe’s have already launched their early Black Friday sales, with potentially more deals to come during Thanksgiving week. So if you’ve been holding off ’til now to shop for a refrigerator, dishwasher, dryer, or other large appliance-or a suite of appliances-now is the time to take advantage of significant price reductions. Food grinder, heated coil is a win for me.Deep discounts on large appliances of up to 40 percent or more, historically a staple of the Black Friday shopping season, are back for the first time since the pandemic. I’m at the point where I’m looking for any reasons why I shouldn’t get it. ![]() One is $500 and MDB8989SHZ is currently $600 with the third rack and stainless steel-sided silverware basket. I kind of hate cleaning filters which has led me to my new obsession: the Maytags with the food grinders, the line just launched this month. So it’s like yeah a la-di-da top of the line Bosch is fantastic but I wonder if the mid-levels brands are more interchangeable? Also I couldn’t care less about noise and I’m gathering that that’s a big factor that drives the price up. That one I used had to have been over ten years old and worked great so that’s cool, but I’m sure it was $2k or whatever. I’m freaked out by how mixed the reviews are for the mid and low level ones. I thought I wanted a Bosch again, but I’m not looking for anything super expensive and that wetness was a little annoying. ![]() In retrospect, that one must have been high end (the place had Miele ovens and a subzero fridge). (Whirlpool/Maytag/Kitchenaid are the good/better/best of the same company these days).Ī condo I once rented had a Bosch that was quiet, had an easy to access and clean filter and made everything feel squeaky clean but kind of wet. Everyone’s very excited about Bosch but I’m actually zeroing in on a Maytag. I don’t know about Black Friday Deals but I’m in the market too and have been researching this week. ![]()
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