Jessica Keener
I’ve used Guaranteed Appliance both personally and professionally for years. I manage six rental properties in Asheville—each rented by the room—so appliances get a lot of wear and tear. Guaranteed was always my go-to. Even when issues came up, they made it right. That track record is what made me trust them with my own home appliances. Unfortunately, that trust was broken. I bought a washing machine from them, and when it arrived, it was dirty and already showing rust. My wife cleaned it up, and we hoped it would work fine. After about a month, the spin cycle stopped working. We went on a month-long trip and I contacted Guaranteed when we r... I’ve used Guaranteed Appliance both personally and professionally for years. I manage six rental properties in Asheville—each rented by the room—so appliances get a lot of wear and tear. Guaranteed was always my go-to. Even when issues came up, they made it right. That track record is what made me trust them with my own home appliances. Unfortunately, that trust was broken. I bought a washing machine from them, and when it arrived, it was dirty and already showing rust. My wife cleaned it up, and we hoped it would work fine. After about a month, the spin cycle stopped working. We went on a month-long trip and I contacted Guaranteed when we returned. That’s when I was told the warranty had expired—by just 20 days. I explained that I’ve been a loyal customer for years and asked if they could do anything to help. The only offer? $20 off the service fee, with full price on parts and labor. To make matters worse, the issue isn’t a small repair—the entire tub has rusted out and broken off from the top. It’s just sitting there, completely detached. It’s not fixable. What stings the most isn’t just the broken machine—it’s that Guaranteed didn’t blink an eye at losing a long-time customer. I expected better. Sadly, I won’t be calling them again.