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May 26, 2012
Where to buy appliances over the holiday
Need a nail? A lightbulb? A tomato plant? We'd recommend that you visit a home improvement place - you know, those guys with the orange aprons. But, if you need a washer/dryer, a refrigerator, a new range...really??? Go to an appliance store. Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center has been selling appliances since 1990. They really know this business. AND they have a much better selection of major brands along with terrific prices. During the Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center Memorial Day Sale you can get 12 months no interest financing, free delivery, free installation, and free haul away - not to mention over $5000 in rebates. Just check out these deals on complete kitchen packages starting at $1999. For other specials on refrigerators, ranges, and washers/dryers click on the link for our flyer: UAKC Memorial Day Flyer Visit Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center today 12025 Ventura Blvd. Ste B-105 Studio City, CA 91604 PH 877 696-2987 -
May 08, 2012
3 Choices for Wine Storage
Enjoying wine has become an American pastime. Storing wine properly can enhance your wine experience. Here are 3 approaches to choosing your wine storage unit. 1. Economy wine cooler. In this case you are just looking for something to cool a few bottles of inexpensive wine at the lowest price. You could pick up a decent countertop unit for less than $150. For a few dollars more Universal Kitchen and Appliance Center has a larger Frigidaire undercounter model (FFWC35F4LB) on sale for only $224. 2. Undercounter wine unit with dual zone temperature controls and UV protected thermal glass door. This choice will help you keep your whites cold and your reds not so cold. Expect nice rollout shelves and an interior light. For a good name brand prices are going to start near $2000 and go up from there. This KitchenAid might be a good place to start. Check Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center for the best price. 3. Full height wine cabinet with three temperature zones. In this category features might include electronic controls. Separate sealed temperature zones. Low vibration specially mounted compressor, and LED interior lighting. Depending on features and price these wine cabinets will do a good job of storing really fine wines. Expect prices to be from $6,000 up. Click on the link below for a complete list of models and prices: WINE STORAGE For more information contact the experts at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center: Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center 12025 Ventura Blvd. Ste B-105 -
April 19, 2012
Celebrate Earth Day - Replace your energy hog
Do you have an energy hog in your garage? No, we're not talking about your gas guzzling car. It's that old refrigerator or freezer that your using to store extra beer or all the fish you caught in Alaska. Earth Day is Sunday April 22nd. Pledge to save energy by recycling that old clunker. Guess what. That old refrigerator could easily be costing you $10 or more a month. The nice folks at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center will show you a great selection of undercounter refrigerators, beverage centers, and refrigerator/freezer drawers. These products will save you energy and you can even showcase them in your home. Think wet bar, home office, rec room, etc. Brands and prices vary, but UAKC has the best selection. Choose from KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, SubZero, GE, GE Monogram, Marvel, U-Line, True, and many others. Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center 12025 Ventura Blvd. Ste B-105 Studio City, CA 91604 PH 877 696-2987 -
April 17, 2012
KitchenAid up to $50 Refrigerator and or Dishwasher Delivery-Installation Rebate
KitchenAid up to $50 Refrigerator and or Dishwasher Delivery-Installation Rebate 4-19-2012 to 4-29-2012 -
April 06, 2012
Cooking with steam
Remember the pressure cooker? Ever had a rice steamer? Cooking with steam has been around for a long time, yet major appliances have begun adding steam features to their ovens and ranges as if they'd discovered something new. Ovens with steam are available in countertop versions, wall ovens, or in ranges. Brands include Sharp, Miele, Thermador, KitchenAid, Gaggenau, Wolf, and Viking. Most people are probably familiar with steamed vegetables or at least steamed rice. In addition to the obvious benefits of the freshness of steamed vegetables, cooking quickly at lower temperatures also helps retain important vitamins and minerals. Proponents of steam cooking also point out the benefit of reduced fat content. Fat helps keep food moist, but that's not necessary when using steam, so less fat and no basting is necessary. Gourmet Chefs will marvel at the ability to use a steam oven to make stunning creme brule without a water bath, or to bake fresh moist salmon avoiding the fish en papillote (parchment) regimen. The rest of us will marvel at how good leftovers taste when they can be re-heated without drying out. For more information on cooking with steam contact the experts at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center in Studio City at 12050 Ventura Boulevard PH 877 696-2982. They've not only got the best selection, but also the lowest prices. -
April 02, 2012
A new way to clean your oven - SteamClean from Whirlpool
How often do you clean your oven? Annually? Once every 6 months? Whenever it gets so dirty you can't stand it anymore? How would you like to be able to clean your oven with very little bother as often as you'd like so that it always looked nice? Whirlpool has a new oven cleaning system that allows you to clean your oven using only water and some heat to steam clean the oven. There are no harsh chemicals and very little energy is required. The trick is to clean the oven frequently - ie. whenever it gets dirty from usage. Using only a cup and a quarter of water in the bottom of the oven during a cleaning cycle, the oven creates some steam softens any lightly baked on material or soil which then is easy to wipe up. It's a clever idea, very effective, environmentally friendly and energy saving. To find out what ovens and ranges have this nifty feature visit Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center at 12050 Ventura Blvd. Suite B-105, Studio City, CA 91604 PH 877 696-2982. -
March 27, 2012
Don't be afraid of convection.
We've been selling convection ovens in the U.S. for decades. Yet, there are still many customers out there who shy away from convection for several reasons. Here are some important points to keep in mind: Convection is an option. Though I regularly use this feature in my oven at home, there are times when I elect not to use it. My wife usually does not use convection, but there are times that she chooses to. It's up to you whether you want to use the convection feature in your oven or not. Convection is easy to use. Many convection ovens today have an auto conversion feature allowing you to set your oven just as you normally would. The oven then converts the time/temperature as needed for convection cooking of your favorite recpe. Convection is more expensive. Well, yes. However, in most cases if you want a manufacturer's better range or oven convection is an included feature - just as power steering and automatic transmission is more expensive, but you can hardly get a car without it. We plan on blogging more about convection, but first we'd like to hear from you. Post your questions and comments in the comments section and we'll have our experts reply. Speaking of experts, our sales staff at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center can provide the expert help you need to select your new convection oven or any other appliance you may need. AND they'll get you a great price too. Call them at: 888
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