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branat
Nov 23rd, 2007, 12:39 PM
Has anybody here bought something from it. It looks a bit like Direct Buy. We went to the show room and there was no price tags on mdses. We're required to take a number and assigned a sales rep. It was like "tell me which one you like, and I will give you a ballpark figure". Unfortunately, his ballpark is so big that Barry Bonds can't hit a home run. :cheesygri
patrob
Nov 23rd, 2007, 01:19 PM
Has anybody here bought something from it. It looks a bit like Direct Buy. We went to the show room and there was no price tags on mdses. We're required to take a number and assigned a sales rep. It was like "tell me which one you like, and I will give you a ballpark figure". Unfortunately, his ballpark is so big that Barry Bonds can't hit a home run. :cheesygri
I am surprised that you thought their prices were high, since they are pretty much the cheapest out there, except Direct Buy of course;)
Appliance Canada has a very small profit margin (not more that 7/8% from cost) that's what the sales men told me...unless he lied:lol:
We did buy 4 appliances from Appliance Canada, even though we have the DB membership, because we had the 5% cashback reward CT Master Card (back in the days of course before it died>:( ), so it was a better option for us, since DB was cash/debit only...plus we were able to get the promotion from KitchenAid, the way they wrote down the invoice :lol: :lol: ;) & with DB we would NOT have gotten our KitchenAid bonus.
But they do have very good prices, maybe the sales person you talked to just gave you a 'ball park' figure which was really off from actual price. I suggest you go back & take your # again & get an exact price.
The_Professor
Nov 23rd, 2007, 01:33 PM
I've never liked AC, though I had to buy from them once a number of years back as part of a home purchase. The service was okay, but we found the pricing to be high when compared to other retailers at the time (like The HomeShow - now the Brick).
dunderwood
Nov 23rd, 2007, 04:44 PM
When we moved to our new house I purchased all of my appliances from Appliance Canada.
The are good if you are buying more than one appliance at a time. They give you a quote for package and not the individual items.
- KitchenAid stove
- KitchenAid fridge
- KitchenAid over stove microwave
- Maytag dishwasher
- Whirlpool Washer and Dryer
- Central Vac
This was all pretty mid range stuff and even without the $800 central Vac a friend who worked at Sears came back with a quote $2200 more than AC
AC was supposed to deliver on the day of the Big blackout but never showed up. They did however show up the next day with everything and set it all up in the locations where we wanted them and removed all the boxes and packaging.
I would rate it as a very good experience. The only drawback was I couldn't plug anything in to test since we had no power :)
monomono
Nov 23rd, 2007, 04:53 PM
The way to get the best price is: choose the appliances you want and write down the model numbers. Go to Appliance Canada and get a quote. Then go to Tasco and get a quote. Then call each in turn until they bottom out. I did this and ended up buying from Tasco because he got some special manufacturer rebate that AC couldn't get. Even with that, the Tasco guy told me his margin was less than $400 on a 10k package. Free shipping too.
patrob
Nov 23rd, 2007, 05:03 PM
The way to get the best price is: choose the appliances you want and write down the model numbers. Go to Appliance Canada and get a quote. Then go to Tasco and get a quote. Then call each in turn until they bottom out. I did this and ended up buying from Tasco because he got some special manufacturer rebate that AC couldn't get. Even with that, the Tasco guy told me his margin was less than $400 on a 10k package. Free shipping too.
The only problem with that is that AC will not give you a quote on paper...I had to write down the prices, so what can you take to Tasco, it's just your word... I tried to match AC with Tasco, they told me that they are almost not making any money & told me go buy it at AC.
AC knows that people get quotes from them & got to Sears, or other places & price match....so they don't like to do that anymore. Unless you secretly record them or something :twisted: :rolleyes:
branat
Nov 23rd, 2007, 06:09 PM
He gave us a quote on the 3 pieces Miele cook top, $1,200 each and the bigger exhaust fan that an extra $2,000. They have some very unique appliances that you won't find at Sears etc. Even if they listed the prices, we wouldn't know where to find another store that would carry them or the time . It might be something that we would consider when we build the basement.
Keigotw
Nov 23rd, 2007, 06:14 PM
on their website
I submitted for a quote
but they never send me any reply
audit13
Nov 24th, 2007, 10:58 PM
+1 for Appliance Canada. This is where I got my appliances. Their prices were the lowest I could find. Also, they had everything I wanted in stock for immediate delivery.
AmyHofford
Mar 5th, 2008, 03:47 PM
Does anyone know what delivery options AC has? I couldn't find anything on the website.
audit13
Mar 6th, 2008, 07:31 PM
They deliver, Monday to Saturday and delivery should be free for new appliances. At least delivery was free for the items I purchased. Even if delivery wasn't free, I would have paid because the items weighed too much and weren't cheap. If the delivery people damage the items, I get a replacement :)
akeogh
Mar 6th, 2008, 11:57 PM
Our builder used them for our appliances. Last time I went to look for upgrades (1 year or so ago), the "upgrade" price was listed inside the door of the appliances on a sticker. Stoves were a decent price; however I found the fridges to be expensive and at the time they didn't have much that I liked. The upgrade prices seemed like they wern't taking the full of the base units price into account; but then again I could have just been suffering from sticker shock :)
mmhassa2
Mar 12th, 2008, 04:00 PM
I've never liked AC, though I had to buy from them once a number of years back as part of a home purchase. The service was okay, but we found the pricing to be high when compared to other retailers at the time (like The HomeShow - now the Brick).
+1
Their selection was not that good and prices were really high compared to Brick or even Futureshop...and their customer service? :mad: :lol: I won't even bother going there...We tried upgrading from the basic appliances that came from the builder and was not happy with their price/selection. So we took delivery of their crappy stuff, and sold them all and bought amazing SS appliances from Brick.
noadcotts
Mar 13th, 2008, 01:26 PM
Our builder deals with AC, and we made an appointment to go in to check out the standard appliances and see what we wanted to upgrade.
First off, our sales rep made us wait at the front for AN HOUR AND A HALF past our appointment time!!!! :mad: We were so frustrated we would have left, but the receptionist kept telling us he'll only be a few more minutes.
Once he came he hardly appologized at all. So he showed us the standard appliances, and he gave us rough estimates at how much we'd pay for the upgrades we wanted, plus quoted us on extra appliances we wanted to purchase, claiming that we were getting a discount on them. NOPE! :evil:
We found their items way overpriced, and since our customer serivce experienced was so horrible, we decided to delete our appliances from our builder and get the $3150 credit instead (for 3 stainless appliances). Now we're pricing around and we can get all 6 of our appliances for $4000 elsewhere.:)
CrazyFace
Mar 14th, 2008, 08:41 PM
If you're buying the appliances directly, there's room to negotiate on the prices. If you're "upgrading" appliances from the builder, you can't negotiate so ask your builder for the credit as soon as possible. I learned this the hard way.
When I took delivery of my appliances, Appliance Canada's delivery guys were efficient and very careful not to damage the appliances or my house. Unfortunately, I later found out that they accidentally broke a small piece of my fridge while they were dismantling it in order to get it through my front door. I called Appliance Canada about it and they told me that since they dismantled it, my warranty was voided. Consequently, they refused to help me.
vidhoo21
Apr 4th, 2008, 04:37 PM
We liked it a lot. We got 5 good appliances + vent hood for about $5500 with taxes and a 4year extended warranty. They are yet to be delivered to my new home. I did a price check on sears/brick, then got a quote from canadian appliances through email. Did a price match with appliance canada and he agreed for the same price.
Van G
Apr 5th, 2008, 12:59 AM
Take your quote to Tasco.
jonnyb
Apr 5th, 2008, 08:44 AM
Take your quote to Tasco.
We just bought the whole line of GE Cafe appliances from Quans. I took the quote I received from them and Tasco couldn't even come close, it actually made me laugh. This was the Pickering location. The best prices we received were from Caplans and Quans, although the latter was a little better which is why we went with them.
Van G
Apr 5th, 2008, 10:15 AM
Tasco doesn't move a lot of the GE product. I've found their prices on Wolf, Sub-Zero, and Kitchen Aid to be excellent.
I haven't heard of Quan's. Where is it?
I'm a small builder so I'm always interested in finding new suppliers.
Ray
Apr 7th, 2008, 04:25 PM
I got a quote from AC and then went to get a quote from Tasco. The price from AC was much lower than Tasco until I told Tasco that AC was much lower and they bettered it by $100. I bought from Tasco but I feel that maybe I should have went back to AC because they did originally gave me the better price.
The thing I hated about AC was the process where I had to get a number to sit in a office with a sales person to get a real price. It reminded me of shopping for a car.
The Tasco salesperson was a slime ball that gave me a high price and told me that it was a limited time price.
Worlder
Apr 29th, 2009, 06:33 PM
:mad: Ordered our new washer before we went on vacation. Came back expecting delivery. Told us we were supposed to call them back to re-confirm after we had already confirmed shipping date before we left. Got told it was our mistake. Cancelled the order. Went to Tasco got the same machine at the same price. Delivered to us up and working even before we got our refund. I will never deal with them again. What good is the best price if they dont deliver.
felix2000
Apr 29th, 2009, 07:08 PM
How are they compared to http://www.canadianappliance.ca ?
booblehead
Apr 29th, 2009, 07:13 PM
I bought 2 Whirlpool top loading Cabrio washers (one for myself and one for my other family member) from Appliance Canada and the price at the time nobody even came close. The MSRP was $1,300 each and I got it at $850 each + taxes
But when I asked for the price of a 52" Sony LCD (XBR series) TV, their price is actually pretty high (almost same as Future Shop, give or take a couple hundreds $) and I ended up buying elsewhere.
Therefore, the experience was a 'hit and/or miss' ... It would be too easy for anyone to buy their stuff all in one place. A smart shopper will always shop around to save money.
Kreative
Apr 29th, 2009, 10:14 PM
I have purchased all my appliances at AC. Compared to Tasco and Geomans I saved over 2000.00. I spent 10,000.00 buying all my appliances.
Recently I was looking to purchase a Webber BBQ NG Summit 450 paid 2k including bbq cover. Everywhere else 2400.
AC like any other business, there will be unsatisfied customers.
coolspot
Apr 30th, 2009, 12:01 AM
Has anybody here bought something from it.
My cousin bought all of her appliances from here; Appliance Canada is owned by Leons.
I didn't like waiting, and the sales guy I got sounded a bit "drunk" so I didn't buy from there.
You can try Tasco.
I haven't heard of Quan's. Where is it?
Several locations, one is on Highway 7 between Kennedy and Warden. They're no-nonsense, don't expect too much customer service.
SupsD
Apr 30th, 2009, 09:23 AM
Several locations, one is on Highway 7 between Kennedy and Warden. They're no-nonsense, don't expect too much customer service.
Can you bargain with Quan's? Will they budge much on their prices since they are lower? Is does the no-nonsense mean, the price is fixed and thats it. I was thinking of bargaining 1 tax or something like that.
coolspot
Apr 30th, 2009, 10:27 AM
Is does the no-nonsense mean, the price is fixed and thats it. I was thinking of bargaining 1 tax or something like that.
They will bargain... but I don't know, I didn't like their service there. They push a lot of GE products.
SupsD
Apr 30th, 2009, 11:15 AM
They will bargain... but I don't know, I didn't like their service there. They push a lot of GE products.
From what I know, they started out as a GE only store ... they must have some special relationship or deal with GE.
My wife is actually looking for GE Profile stuff. So we'll see if they budge a little. Their delivery fee in the local area is $48.
lamborghinireventon
Apr 30th, 2009, 11:46 AM
i didn't like AC either...i got a verbal quote from them and went to Caplans and bought my appliances..other thing they don't carry lot of high-end brands either, which Taasco and Caplans carry..
audit13
Apr 30th, 2009, 10:12 PM
i didn't like AC either...i got a verbal quote from them and went to Caplans and bought my appliances..other thing they don't carry lot of high-end brands either, which Taasco and Caplans carry..
It's been a while since I went to Appliance Canada. I didn't know they stopped carrying high-end appliances. I got my Jenn-Air, Viking, and Thermado stuff from them in 2006.
lamborghinireventon
May 1st, 2009, 09:16 AM
they still carry thermodor, viking and jenn air but not brands like bertozzoni, capital, FP, etc..
coolspot
May 1st, 2009, 09:54 AM
I didn't know they stopped carrying high-end appliances. I got my Jenn-Air, Viking, and Thermado stuff from them in 2006.
They do, and Miele too; But other appliance dealers seem to have more higher-end choices.
sillysimms
May 4th, 2009, 01:10 AM
on their website
I submitted for a quote
but they never send me any reply
Same thing happened to me. I had heard that they called rather than replying via email since they don't like to give written quotes due to price matching. However, they never called either. I was happy with the salesperson and the price we got at Goemans. I took their package to Tasco and they couldn't match the price so we bought from Goemans.