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Step-by-step explanation:

1.) Start setting money aside for emergencies

2.) Look online

3.) Verify the warranty

Well, here are a few steps to purchasing a large ticket item:

1. Start by setting aside some money for emergencies.
such as expensive car repairs or appliances. Bybplacing a little bit away every month into a non-investment account (money market or savings), you'll be, at least, financially ready when disaster strikes.

2. Comparison shop.
Visit a few stores, for ex; Sears, Home Depot, Best Buy etc,. Maybe those three stores had very little in the way of overlapping brands, you're still able to compare features that you might like in similar models. And that can give you an idea of the prices available.

3. Verify the warranty.
Ask what the warranty covers and what it is omitted. For additional protection, buy the appliance using a major credit card. Call your card issuer first to find out what additional protection from problems they'll cover and above any warranty offered by the manufacturer or merchant. At the very least, if you have a dispute, you can also dispute the charge with your credit card company.

I'm not a fan of buying big ticket items myself, but once you go through this process, you won't think twice if you made the right decision or not.
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