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Magic Chef appliances originated from the American Stove Company. The American
Stove Company was formed at the turn of the 20th century—over 100 years
ago—and was the first to manufacture an oven whose temperature could be
controlled. The Magic Chef brand came along in 1929, and the American Stove Company
officially became Magic Chef, Inc. in 1950. It was subsequently acquired by the
Whirlpool Corporation a few years ago—thus, being part of one of the biggest
American legacies that is Whirlpool.
When you need quality, affordable Magic Chef parts, look no further than the web. Dozens of reputable online retailers carry not only Magic Chef parts, but just about any other replacement part. Also, any good, reputable seller will also deal only, or mainly, in OEM parts. That stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer, and is a pretty rock-solid guarantee that the part is genuine and held to the highest standard of Magic Chef. Common Magic Chef Parts: • Refrigerator water filters Finding the right Magic Chef parts is as easy as locating your model number and plugging it into website. Almost all appliance parts retailers online use a simple search form for you to enter the model number of your appliance. Furthermore, if you can determine the part number of the Magic Chef piece, that usually makes narrowing the product selection a snap. What’s great about the internet is that websites can offer so many hundreds-of-thousands of products and services. Magic Chef Parts are—by far—no exception. If you aren’t able to locate your part on a dealer’s webpage, look for a phone number that should be fairly visible to the public. Once you reach a support technician, let him/her know: • What the problem is with your Magic Chef appliance is, or Magic Chef Replacement Parts Magic Chef parts are made from extremely durable materials and built with precision.
Therefore, it’s important that online dealers sell genuine OEM parts or
quality, guarantee-backed refurbished parts. |