On 5/2/2021 11:21 AM, cshenk wrote:
> dsi1 wrote:
>
>> On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 8:58:50 AM UTC-10, wrote:
>>> And after a shower, went down to Airport Appliance to buy a "new"
>>> electric Washer! Pending delivery soon!
>>>
>>> I got a LOT of shit done! :-)
>>>
>>>
>>> John Kuthe, RN, BSN...
>>
>> We went to my friend's condo yesterday to get it ready to rent. That
>> guy needs a "new" washer, dish washer, refrigerator, and range. We
>> should go to Airport Appliance.
>
LOL! Got an 'Airport Appliance' on that Rock?
> We had a really nice place close to us. It closed about 4 years ago
> but they had referbished washers, dryers, refrigerators, freezers,
> ovens (gas or electric) and a goodly stock of parts. Great prices,
> good haul away fees and if it turned out refurbishable, you got a store
> credit for haul away plus 10$. They had other stuff too like
> microwaves and built in ovens plus window AC units.
>
dsi1's post went right over your head, Carol. He can't go to 'Airport
Appliance' in St. Louis. John keeps mentioning businesses in "Da Lou"
which are absolutely meaningless here.
dsi1 has a point - for a rental, refurbished should suffice. As long as
the appliances work. I've lived in a number of rental properties in my
life. Not a single one came with brand new appliances. That's a pipe
dream. As long as they work, that's all that matters.
I've bought reburbished 'scratch & dent' appliances. I was in my 20's.
They worked just fine, no negative comments about the ones I bought.
Maybe paid $120 for the 20 year old washing machine and about $90 for a
not matching (who cares?) electric dryer. Nothing to brag about. Kuthe
loves to brag about nothing.
I didn't tell all my friends "Go to this place!" It simply didn't come
up in conversation.
Jill