The young (late 30's) couple who purchased the local Maytag/Frigidaire dealership are now carrying Samsung and KitchenAid. They're keeping Maytag but plan to phase out Frigidaire, beginning with the laundry line. They're going to a Samsung dealers event tomorrow and Thursday.
They said the company is doing everything it can to get into as many independent dealerships as possible, the strongest incentive being wider profit margins for dealers.
Gotta say it: Their appliances look great and Samsung appears at or near the top of the list for ranges, refrigerators and laundry equipment at Consumer Reports. Style appears to be backed up by performance. Dishwashers remain the weak spot.
Samsung wants to give LG and Whirlpool a run for their money in the US market. Looks like they're succeeding, unlike Electrolux, which has struggled to increase its US market share.
Interesting note: KitchenAid's black stainless line is available only to dealers who sell a certain amount of KA product annually, and this small store will never reach that benchmark. However, Samsung is rolling out their own black stainless line which will be available to all their dealers.
At any rate, it will be interesting to talk to them when they return from the Samsung event.
Aside: The long-time former owner of the dealership was courted by Samsung a couple of years ago, but he'd fought in the Korean war and refused to sell the brand.
They said the company is doing everything it can to get into as many independent dealerships as possible, the strongest incentive being wider profit margins for dealers.
Gotta say it: Their appliances look great and Samsung appears at or near the top of the list for ranges, refrigerators and laundry equipment at Consumer Reports. Style appears to be backed up by performance. Dishwashers remain the weak spot.
Samsung wants to give LG and Whirlpool a run for their money in the US market. Looks like they're succeeding, unlike Electrolux, which has struggled to increase its US market share.
Interesting note: KitchenAid's black stainless line is available only to dealers who sell a certain amount of KA product annually, and this small store will never reach that benchmark. However, Samsung is rolling out their own black stainless line which will be available to all their dealers.
At any rate, it will be interesting to talk to them when they return from the Samsung event.
Aside: The long-time former owner of the dealership was courted by Samsung a couple of years ago, but he'd fought in the Korean war and refused to sell the brand.