New location, more appliances for this fall’s Whirlpool Appliance Sale

Proceeds benefit the 2019 Whirlpool Employee United Way Campaign

The next Whirlpool Appliance Sale is going to be bigger and better than ever! Over 400 appliances will be offered to the public at deeply discounted prices—at a new location: the former Carson’s store at Orchards Mall in Benton Harbor.

 

On Saturday, November 2, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, November 3, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., find Maytag, Amana, KitchenAid, and Whirlpool brand ovens, ranges, refrigerators, dishwashers, washers, and dryers at significant savings. All the major appliances are new, with a full one-year warranty. Gladiator and KitchenAid small appliances will also be offered at exclusive prices.

 

The new location is more accommodating for the greater sale items AND more convenient with its ample parking and easy accessibility from I-94.

 

The biannual hit is a significant fundraiser for the Whirlpool Employee United Way Campaign. “You’ll see average discounts of more than 40% on some incredible appliances. You’ll save—and impact our local community with your purchase,” said Gokul Nair, Whirlpool Corporation’s Senior Manager of Global Operations. 

 

All products purchased must be picked up during sale hours. For an additional $100 donation per appliance, home deliveries will be available within a 15-mile radius. Cash and credit cards will be accepted for payment. No checks will be accepted. There will be no early sales.

 

Bring your neighbors, friends, and relatives to shop—and help United Way of Southwest Michigan!

 

 

ABOUT UNITED WAY

 

United Way of Southwest Michigan fights for the Health, Education, and Financial Stability of every person in every community. We have the influence and relationships to make sustainable change a reality. By harnessing resources from corporate, nonprofit, and public partners, we provide immediate assistance to our most vulnerable populations while addressing the root causes of our community's longstanding challenges and changing lives for the better. To join the fight—through giving, advocacy, and volunteering—visit www.uwsm.org.

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