at 1411 NW Davis St, Portland , 97209 United States
Builder's Appliance Supply Company. Showroom open to the public. Free parking. Monday thru Friday — 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. - Saturday — 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. http://bascoappliances.com BASCO Builder's Appliance Supply Company is the Northwest's first Appliance Gallery, catering to Designers, Builders, Remodelers and their clients. We show a wide variety of products displayed in warm, inviting kitchen environments. These appliances are displayed “Live” awaiting your discerning, hands-on critique. Sit by the river rock fireplace and sample a cup of coffee from the “Live” Miele Coffee System while viewing a product demonstration of the incomparable La Cornue range from Paris. While BASCO has an extensive collection of high end appliances, we also carry products suited for low to mid-range projects. We're very proud of our professional staff. They're up to date on the newest innovations and are well versed on specifications for your cabinet makers and installers. We cover everything from Custom Home projects to Condominium Complexes and Spec Homes with products from Wolf, Dacor, DCS , Thermador, Asko, Bosch, Gaggenau, Miele, GE Monogram, Jenn Air, Electrolux Icon, AGA, Amana, Sub-Zero, Viking, Frigidaire, Ventahood, Sharp, LG, U-Line, Northland, EVO, FiveStar and more. You'll find us in Portland's trendy Pearl District.
Hours... Monday thru Friday — 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday — 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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BASCO Portland - Builder's Appliance Supply Company is Portland based place and this enity listed in Appliances category. Located at 1411 NW Davis St OR 97209. Contact phone number of BASCO Portland - Builder's Appliance Supply Company: (503) 226-9235
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