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Selecting Appliances and Plumbing Fixtures

More Choices – Great Prices on Appliances and Plumbing

Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center

When you examine the landscape of major appliance suppliers, you'll notice right away that appliance outlets tend to be divided into two different types.

  1. There are appliance stores that seem to focus on mass brands like GE and Whirlpool with a few premium brands thrown in such as KitchenAid. Think of the home improvement chain or perhaps a small independent neighborhood operation.
  2. There are the luxury high-end operations that mainly offer brands such as Thermador, Viking, and Sub-Zero. They may have some popular brand offerings in a corner, but their showrooms are primarily devoted with European brands and the more exclusive U.S. appliances.

Studio City Showroom

Calabasas Showroom

But, then there's Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center. UAKC's two locations feature large showrooms filled with appliances for all customers. Mass brands such as GE and Whirlpool are well represented, and UAKC also has complete displays of premium brands such as KitchenAid, Bosch, and GE Profile. For customers wanting more exclusive names, Universal Appliance and Kitchen showrooms are well-stocked with Electrolux, Jenn-Air, Thermador, Dacor, Viking, Miele, and more. Wolf and Sub-Zero are not only well-represented, but the Calabasas location is home to one of the exclusive Wolf and Sub-Zero Living Kitchens.

Similarly, UAKC has an excellent selection of plumbing fixtures for all budgets including Kohler, Brizo, Dornracht, Franke, Hansgrohe, Blanco, Elkay, and many more.

Click here to see the complete selection of brands at UAKC: BRANDS

So make a trip to one of the Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center locations today. You'll find experienced, friendly, and well-trained sales associates eager to help you select the product best suited to your needs and budget.


Two locations to serve you – Calabasas and Studio City:

Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center

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October 20, 2013
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