WITH Christmas arriving, now is the perfect time to update your existing appliances. Why not check out the latest options in the white goods field at Sale Domestic Appliances?
The business has gone from strength to strength since opening in 1978, and it is committed to providing top quality goods, the highest level of service and a friendly approach to customers.
A determination to offer only the best white goods at the most competitive prices has earned the Washway Road business a strong reputation in the Trafford area, with customers visiting from across the borough. and, with the refurbishments at the shop, the choice is greater than ever.
One of the reasons for Sale Domestic Appliances’ success is that it is a real family run business, ensuring that customer care is an important part of the shopping experience.
Added to this friendly approach is the fact that the shop is part of the Euronics buying group, as seen on TV, which can offer prices to compete with those of high street stores and out of town retailers.
The store stocks many major brand names, including Bosch, Neff, Zanussi, Hotpoint, Dyson, Electrolux, Panasonic, Hoover and Liebherr, so you will be sure to find a product that matches your expectations and budget.
The range of quality appliances includes washers, dryers, cookers, microwaves, fridges, freezers and vacuum cleaners.
Sale Domestics specialises in built in appliances and can usually deliver and install any item in stock on the same day. If you are not sure which appliance will suit your needs, ask one of the friendly staff members for advice. They will show you the products available in store, and will help you to make a decision based on your individual needs.
Don’t worry if your chosen appliance is not in store. Sale Domestics will order it for you.
So, if you want quality and excellent value, combined with a warm and friendly service that recognises the importance of the personal touch, then Sale Domestics is the place to shop for all your appliances.
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