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This is a blog I did today for another client:
It Is Just Something To Wash Clothes
If you are redoing your home, you are probably feeling completely overwhelmed with all the decisions that you have to make. It starts out simple, with a budget. Suddenly everything turns complicated and you see your budget going into the red so very quickly. Choosing the right appliances seem to be something that can be an after thought. The appliances, however can be one of the biggest budget-busting projects of your home improvement. Keeping a realistic mind in choosing the things you really need, before choosing your appliances, will help you to stay within your budget.
It is easy to get caught up in the high-priced items
The reason that everyone wants to be rich is because owning the best, of the best, is a great feeling. However, not all of us are millionaires. It is possible to own something that is not top of the line, but can feel like it anyway. People who make, and create, appliances are no different than any other manufacturer. Their sole purpose is to find what consumers find "cool" and use it in their design to sell their products. The problem as a consumer is that just because it is "cool" doesn't mean that it is practical or necessary.
A great example is when purchasing a commercial washing machine. Washing machines are designed to do one thing, wash your clothes. Simple concept, right? You wouldn't think so when you go out to purchase a new machine. The options now that are offered are so numerous it can paralyze you. You find yourself subscribing to ridiculous notions like "you need a wrinkle-free extra upgrade". Ridiculous because you don't own anything but wrinkle-free clothes.
Like grocery shopping on an empty stomach, you never want to go appliance shopping without defining what you really need to have. The following will help you when shopping for a washing machine:
What size capacity do you need?
What is the size of the space it will go into?
What type of clothes do you have?
What is your budget?
What is your top priority?
?If you keep your head level and keep these questions in mind, it will make the decision not only easier, but much less expensive. If you go into the shopping process knowing exactly what your top budget is, then you can avoid going over it for things you may, or may not, need.
When purchasing new appliances for your home it is easy to get caught up and think that you need, and want things, that you actually don't. Keeping in mind what it will actually be used for is the best way to rule out unnecessary upgrades. Just because the machine that costs most may seem more shiny and new in the store, any new appliance that you purchase will look shiny and new in your home. I can guarantee that you will never get your washing machine home and wish that you had gotten the extra soft, extra smooth, extra white cycle. You won't ever give it a second thought.