Seems the young people just don’t care much about doing any physical work and could careless about learning anything except begging from parents This is a great idea and honest living Plus the harder you work the more you can make 😊😊😊 Happy for you guys
Very big deman for cheap appliances and lawn equipment also and that’s what I do Fix and sale, plus repair work It’s just fun and buys medicine for my disability wife
I do $125 to 140 on box dryers and 165 plus on Sammy's. I have an ad on Facebook for dryers only. Just pics of a few and general prices. I'm selling out that way.
Love your channel and your content, but it's just fitting that there's a beer ad under the video lol. You don't focus on all this being flashy and pretty you share your info and knowledge and dont care about all that camera stuff. I can appreciate that, it's rare now.
Seems your wife can ship and handle used parts to me, kids can stay at store or let bus drop them off at store after school It’s a family thing and has to be that way in business ❤
I've gotten a total of 2 Speed Queen washers that were repairable in 5 years at my store. They are either totally hosed and ancient or I just don't get them. There are few dealers where I live, so they are rare otherwise. Remember, I make videos based on what's available and what breaks, not what I can't get my hands on and deal with frequently. I have dealt with a few at my brothers' laundromat and have a video or two about that, but that's been about it so far. If I was going to do a video on what you'd want to buy as a consumer, I'd mention Speed Queen frequently, but I've never touched that topic yet.
You charge way to little. I sell stacked washer/dryers for minimum $550. We sell most washers and dryers for $250+. I’m in Gary Indiana it’s impoverished but we still make really good $.
I'm slowly raising my prices. My issue is that I'm trying to stay at the level of my competitors, maybe $5-10 less so that's where I'm at. But I am raising them as I go.
Doesn't matter. People need cheap appliances when new ones are $1500 a set. I get sales from low to mid income. If its a newer used set, you can get middle to upper income types too
Seems the young people just don’t care much about doing any physical work and could careless about learning anything except begging from parents
This is a great idea and honest living
Plus the harder you work the more you can make 😊😊😊
Happy for you guys
This is a fun interview. so much can be learned from just listening to repair guys talking business.
Those spider brackets, per my experienced mentor, are usually aluminum
Bleach attacks aluminum
So they wear out prematurely
U guys touch base on everything I go through. But I love fighting the ge washers lol. Keep up the good work
The best information 🎉
Ben, How do you avoid scams on EBay?
Take pictures of everything. Be weary of returns. Document it all.
Very big deman for cheap appliances and lawn equipment also and that’s what I do
Fix and sale, plus repair work
It’s just fun and buys medicine for my disability wife
What’s a good price range to sell box dryers and digital Samsungs. I fix them easy but it takes forever to sell.
I do $125 to 140 on box dryers and 165 plus on Sammy's. I have an ad on Facebook for dryers only. Just pics of a few and general prices. I'm selling out that way.
Love your channel and your content, but it's just fitting that there's a beer ad under the video lol.
You don't focus on all this being flashy and pretty you share your info and knowledge and dont care about all that camera stuff. I can appreciate that, it's rare now.
Great knowledge thanks.
Seems your wife can ship and handle used parts to me, kids can stay at store or let bus drop them off at store after school
It’s a family thing and has to be that way in business ❤
That was interesting.
How to rent a shop ?
Please answer this... why don't either one of you guys mention, talk about, or seem to repair speed queen?
I've gotten a total of 2 Speed Queen washers that were repairable in 5 years at my store. They are either totally hosed and ancient or I just don't get them. There are few dealers where I live, so they are rare otherwise. Remember, I make videos based on what's available and what breaks, not what I can't get my hands on and deal with frequently. I have dealt with a few at my brothers' laundromat and have a video or two about that, but that's been about it so far. If I was going to do a video on what you'd want to buy as a consumer, I'd mention Speed Queen frequently, but I've never touched that topic yet.
You charge way to little. I sell stacked washer/dryers for minimum $550. We sell most washers and dryers for $250+. I’m in Gary Indiana it’s impoverished but we still make really good $.
I'm slowly raising my prices. My issue is that I'm trying to stay at the level of my competitors, maybe $5-10 less so that's where I'm at. But I am raising them as I go.
Bens appliances and junk. So starting this business is best in low income areas? Or it doesnt matter
Doesn't matter. People need cheap appliances when new ones are $1500 a set. I get sales from low to mid income. If its a newer used set, you can get middle to upper income types too