An outlet in Pamplona that thrives on home appliances with great discounts.
“There are people who He doesn’t care if the side of the refrigerator is scratched. You will place it between two walls, the damage will not be visible and you save 200 euros. “What you carry in your pocket,” they say. Iker Alzueta and Mikel Goñi.
Two weeks ago these two people from Pamplona opened retail outlet 570 square meters at the training ground Mutilva where do they sell household appliances that are not flawlessbut for those who apply juicy discounts: “Due to an aesthetic defect, unevenness or scratch, we will reduce the item. up to 50 percent“, they point out.
Trucks are unloaded at the Electric Outlet dishwashers, washing machines, refrigerators, freezers, ovens, microwave ovens, irons, frying pans, toasters, mixers, juicers, coffee makers…
Iker and Mikel unpack their things, assess their condition and Depending on the damage, a larger or smaller discount is applied.
“The location of the aesthetic defect is of great importance.regardless of whether it is visible to the naked eye or not. It’s not the same as being on the side or front of the refrigerator,” they say.
However, both note that value because “it’s cheaper to change the door than to buy a new refrigerator.”
Also some element of the device may be missing or something broken like a tray. “You can contact the manufacturer and they will replace it. A new oven is more expensive,” they note. In other cases, the discount is determined that the product has been discontinued. “They’re perfect. They’re just old,” they emphasize.
Additionally they can be ordered new products that will bring them within 24 hours warehouse located in Madrid. “We don’t want to just focus on the retail outlet. If the client wants to stay informed, we will provide him with the opportunity to do so,” they note.
The beginning was “boom” Students living in rentals, couples who have purchased homes, and clients from Cantabria also passed through the warehouse. A third employee will join us in the near future. “as if we were supposed to be 12. That would mean success“, they conclude.