The National Association of REALTORS recently released a collection of articles that focused on outdoor appliances.
With this looking to be one of the hottest summers in a long time and struggling retailers continuing to discount items to draw shoppers through the front door — I thought it’d be a great topic to cover.
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Outdoor Appliance Buying Guide: Specialty Items
Specialty appliances for outdoor kitchens are hot items, but you’ll spend thousands of dollars for the added convenience. Read
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Outdoor Appliance Guide: Sinks
Outdoor sinks are similar to their indoor counterparts; the real difference is the cost of running outdoor plumbing. Read
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Outdoor Appliance Guide: Refrigerators
Refrigerators work harder outdoors than in, so it’s important to seek out models designed specifically for the task. Read
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Outdoor Appliance Guide: Gas Grills
With models priced from $29 to $5,000 and up, outdoor gas grills offer convenience and ease-of-use to fit any budget. Read
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Outdoor Appliance Guide: Charcoal Grills and Smokers
With models priced from $35 to $1,000, there are charcoal grills to fit the budget of anyone who’s a fan of traditional barbecue. Read
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