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Even a soup kitchen needs kitchen appliances. So which appliances would you choose?
There are essentials of course such as cookers like ovens and stoves, sinks and fridges but we all have to balance what we want with what our budget will stretch to. As a general rule choose the best quality you can afford, take advice from friends and perhaps a consumer organisation and check the guarantee. Check also the cost of an extended guarantee. It is said that some suppliers make more profit from selling extended guarantees than they do by selling the kitchen appliances themselves.
With 5-year warranties on many kitchen appliances, Parmco offers the best protection in New Zealand. A huge range of ovens, stoves, cooktops and rangehoods ensures that all your needs can be met from their range.
For great discount savings and combo deals, consider buying your kitchen appliances online. Advantages of buying from an online retailer (as opposed to a high street one) are the lower costs of the online only retailer, which can be passed on directly to the consumer. The obvious saving is on rent of high street floor space and the cost staff to patrol it. There is then the cost of storing all that kitchen appliances inventory until it’s sold. The spiraling cost of transport makes it very expensive to deliver first to the store and then to the customer. This is why most high street stores charge for delivery to your home. The online retailer on the other hand, does not have to carry so much stock and can operate out of smaller premises. Delivery can be made directly from the central warehouse.
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