When shopping for home appliances, we rarely intend to do so more than once or twice in our lifetimes. This is because many of these generally have impressive lifespans and manufacturer warranties and are designed for long-term use. But this is also reason enough to put in more effort and consideration when shopping for your appliances.
Whether fitting a new kitchen or replacing an appliance in your home, you need to keep several factors in mind. Avoid overly expensive or impractical appliances that do not meet your lifestyle, budget or kitchen needs with our practical tips to help you make a better buy.
Think About What You Need
Whatever your reason for purchasing a new appliance, it is important to consider your needs. We often overlook this because most appliances these days have all the features we think we are going to make use of. However, this can lead to spending more money than you should.
For example, if you do not intend on using a water or ice dispenser on a fridge, it would be better to shop for one without these attachments. Or, if you only need a small dishwasher to accommodate you and your partner, there is no reason to look at 14 plate-holder ranges, which are much more expensive.
Go Shopping With A Budget
Home appliances are not cheap, easily dispensable items. We always encourage customers to look at finances before shopping in-store or online. Once you know your budget, you can easily find what you can afford and will not be tempted by more expensive appliances. Furthermore, it is important to look out for other costs attached to appliances like insurance, service fees or even spare parts. All these can play a major role in limiting your budget.
With so many options on the market, consumers are spoilt for choice. There are plenty of different brands, designs and prices to decide between - and a budget can help you narrow it down.
Double Check Dimensions
Buying ill-fitting appliances is pretty common. Many make the mistake of assuming every manufacturer produces standard-sized goods. However, there are slight variations across the industry. And this can result in you buying an appliance that is too big or too small for your kitchen. Before you make a decision, it is important to have the correct measurements for the space. Height, width and depth need to be accurate to ensure you do not get the wrong size.
Make a note of these, and check the measurements of the new appliance you have your eye on. We recommend cross-referencing this with your current one and the available space to avoid mishaps.
Although this is not an extensive list of shopping recommendations, it can guide you into buying within your budget and ensuring your new appliance is suitable for your kitchen. With these in mind, browse our ranges to help you furnish your new home today with MHC World.