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Used kitchen appliances for everyday cooking and cleanup

Looking for used kitchen appliances in Tucson? This collection includes donated, one-of-a-kind kitchen appliances like ranges, microwaves, dishwashers, and countertop essentials. Because everything is donated, the selection changes quickly and specific items may come and go. You can shop online or in-store depending on the item and pickup options, so it helps to review measurements and hookup notes before you plan transport or installation.

Measure before you pick up

Kitchen appliances need the right fit. Measure the opening width, height, and depth, then double-check door swing and nearby cabinets. For refrigerators, note clearance for ventilation and space for handles. For ranges, confirm whether the cutout and countertop height match. A quick tape-measure check at home can save you from hauling an appliance that will not slide into place.

Check power and connections

Since these are second hand kitchen appliances, condition can vary. Review photos and descriptions for dents, missing shelves, or cosmetic wear, and look for notes about testing. Confirm the power type and plug style, and for gas appliances, verify the fuel connection and venting requirements. Dishwashers may need a compatible water line and drain setup. If anything is unclear, ask before you arrange transport.

Plan pickup and shopping

Some items are available online, others are best picked up in-store. Either way, plan for safe lifting and a vehicle that fits the appliance size and weight. Bring moving straps, a dolly, and blankets to protect doors and floors. Check whether stairs, tight turns, or narrow gates could be an issue at home. If you are shopping a used kitchen appliances store for a full set, keep measurements handy so you can mix and match.

Kitchen Appliance Shopping FAQs

Buying donated appliances is a little different than buying new. Start with size, hookups, and your install plan, then use the listing details to confirm what is included. Because items arrive through donations, selection changes and exact matches are never guaranteed. These quick answers cover common questions from Tucson shoppers.

How do I measure for a refrigerator or range?

Measure the opening width, height, and depth, and include clearance for doors, handles, and ventilation. For refrigerators, confirm you can get it through hallways and doorways before you buy. For ranges, check whether your space is freestanding or a built-in cutout. Bring your measurements when you shop so you can compare quickly.

How can I tell if it is gas or electric?

Look for a note in the description and check the back panel in photos. Electric ranges and ovens typically use a large 220-volt plug, while gas models need a gas connection and may use a standard outlet for ignition. If you are not sure, compare the model plate information or ask for clarification before pickup so you can plan the right installation.

Are donated kitchen appliances tested before sale?

Testing details can vary by item, so check the product listing for notes on operation and any known issues. Even when an appliance powers on, it is smart to inspect seals, knobs, racks, and cords for wear. For small appliances, look for complete parts and a clean interior. If you need help assessing condition, ask staff in-store before you load it up.

What hookups should I confirm for a dishwasher?

Dishwashers usually need a dedicated electrical connection, a hot water supply line, and a drain connection to the sink or disposal. Measure the opening and check toe-kick height and cabinet depth so it will sit flush. Some units include a power cord or install kit, others do not. Review listing details so you can budget for the right parts.

Can I buy used kitchen appliances online or in-store?

You will see a mix of options. Some appliances are listed for online purchase with local pickup, while others are only available in the store. Because donated inventory moves quickly, the best approach is to check the item details first, then decide whether to shop online or visit in person. If you are building a matched set, be flexible on finishes and exact dimensions.

What should I bring for appliance pickup and transport?

Bring a vehicle with enough interior height and tie-down points, plus a dolly, moving straps, and blankets. If you are moving a refrigerator, plan to keep it upright and secure it well. Measure doorways, stairwells, and tight turns at home before pickup. For heavy items, bring an extra set of hands so you can load safely.

Have kitchen appliances to donate?

If you have kitchen appliances you no longer need, donations help keep useful items in circulation and support the store. We accept many clean, working appliances and small kitchen items, but drop-off rules can vary by size and condition. Review the Donation Guide before you load up, and set aside any cords, shelves, or manuals that go with the item.

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