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1OO% Thames and 1OO% Whitianga are committed to helping customers secure their first-choice appliances, in a time frame that fits their renovation project. Photo: SUPPLIED

Recession driving fierce price competition in appliances

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With Covid-related supply constraints a thing of the past and demand rapidly falling due to the cost-of-living crisis, appliance manufacturers and retailers continue to scrap for customers with promotional offers and regular sales promotions.
“The fierce competition experienced last year has continued into 2024,” owner of 100% Thames and 100% Whitianga Mark Milmine said.
“Almost every major appliance manufacturer has a gift-with-purchase, cashback or some other promotion offer in play right now.”
In this environment, customers planning a renovation or appliance upgrade are advised to ask about package deals and not be afraid to enquire as to whether they are getting the best possible deal.
Shopping early in your project will also help secure current deals and lock in supply of preferred models.
“Our team is committed to helping customers secure their first-choice appliances, in a time frame that fits their renovation project.
“We can help customers navigate this constantly evolving landscape – and together we can ensure their project is successful,” Mark said.
In response to past stock shortages, 100% Thames and 100% Whitianga both secured additional warehouse space during 2021 to ensure as many customers as possible can achieve an immediate delivery outcome.
Carrying leading brands such as Miele, Bosch, Fisher & Paykel, LG, Samsung and Beko, 1OO% Thames and 1OO% Whitianga are the first choice for whiteware and cooking appliances on the Coromandel Peninsula and surrounds.
– Supplied by 100%