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Appliances - Small in Boston, MA

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Business Listing   Aaron's Carpet Cleaning - Boston, MA - Phone: (617) 569-8038


Business Listing   Adams & Swett Rug Cleaning - Boston, MA - Phone: (617) 268-8001


Business Listing   Albany Carpet Cleaning - Boston, MA - Phone: (617) 268-8000


Business Listing   Arter Financial Strategies - Boston, MA - Phone: (617) 742-9811


Business Listing   B K Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning - Boston, MA - Phone: (617) 268-1332


Business Listing   Boston Carpet Cleaning - Boston, MA - Phone: (617) 723-4331


Business Listing   First Oriental Rugs Of Boston - Boston, MA - Phone: (617) 428-7500


Business Listing   Jazzy Carpet Cleaning - Boston, MA - Phone: (617) 269-5299


Business Listing   Lekker - Unique Home Furnishings - Boston, MA - Phone: (617) 542-6464


Business Listing   Mohawk Industries Inc - Boston, MA - Phone: (617) 542-5122


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Helpful Definition for: Appliances - Small


Small appliances are small tools which are movable and are generally kept on tabletops, wooden platforms, etc. Like the major appliances, small appliances also assist in making work easier. In Boston, maximum small appliances use electricity for their operation. Some appliances also work on batteries. In Boston, small appliances like blenders, toasters, juicers, etc, are widely used as they are quite handy to use and make the job at hand to finish off at a fast rate. They are not only used at homes but also for commercial purpose like restaurants, offices, etc. Small appliances are quite cheap and in Boston they find their usage in many household.

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