Everything you need to cook, wash and freeze -that just about sums up the Wash House, a successful Worcestershire white goods retailer with branches in Stourport, Bromsgrove, Worcester and Stourbridge.
The Wash House has a passion for good service and is a family-run business with 25 years of experience of selling cooking, washing and freezing appliances.
Their Stourport store on Wilden Lane boasts a 5,000 sq ft warehouse full of stock, located just below the main showroom.
In store, all the leading quality brands are displayed: Bosch, Neff, Siemens, AEG, Zanussi, Miele, Hotpoint, Tricity Bendix, Electrolux, Creda and Cannon.
The Wash House offers more than your regular High Street store.
At a Wash House store, you will be greeted by friendly, experienced showroom staff who can offer help and advice in choosing the appliance that is right for you.
The company has always prided itself in providing a first class after-sales back-up service with an impressive range of freebies: free same-day delivery and free fitting by CORGI registered fitting staff and interest free credit facilities.
But best of all, you can wave goodbye to the worry of unexpected maintenance bills with the Wash House's very own unbeatable free lifetime labour guarantee to customers.
"It means you will never have to pay for labour costs for the lifetime of the appliance in question," says Fran Price who manages the Wash House store in Stourport.
Last year, some 1,270 Wash House customers were able to benefit from an estimated £38,100 worth of labour charges in this way.
The Wash House also has its own service and parts department based at Stourport, managed by Pat Owens. You can call them direct on 01299 827122.
The store is open from 8.30am until 6pm from Monday to Saturday and from 10am to 4pm on Sundays.
So if it's cookers, refrigeration, washing machines, dishwashers, built-in or range cookers you're looking for, then you must try the Wash House.
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