Ted's Appliances is an independent retailer selling new major appliances—refrigerators, ranges, washers, dryers, and dishwashers—across multiple brands at mid-market pricing, serving Oklahoma City residents who want local service without the overhead of big-box chains.
Ted's operates as a single-location, family-run appliance shop rather than a franchise or multi-store operation. The inventory focuses on standard kitchen and laundry appliances in common sizes and finishes, with less depth in specialty or commercial-grade equipment than you'd find at regional or national retailers. The business model centers on direct sales and local delivery rather than primarily online ordering, which shapes both the shopping experience and the product selection available on any given day.
Ted's carries brands including GE, Whirlpool, LG, Samsung, and Maytag across price tiers ranging roughly from $500 for entry-level washers to $2,500 for mid-to-high-end refrigerators with smart features. A standard GE top-load washer runs around $650–$800, while comparable LG front-loaders cost $1,000–$1,300. Refrigerator pricing spans $700–$2,200 depending on capacity, finish, and features like ice makers or French doors. Ranges (electric and gas) typically fall in the $600–$1,500 range.
Unlike national chains, Ted's accepts trade-ins on old appliances, usually deducting $50–$150 from the purchase price depending on the condition and size of the unit being replaced. This matters for budget-conscious shoppers replacing 10-to-15-year-old machines. Delivery is included within Oklahoma City limits; locations outside the city pay a mileage fee. Installation (hookup of gas, electrical, or plumbing) is available for an additional charge of roughly $100–$250 per appliance, depending on complexity.
Prices are firm and not typically discounted mid-season, though the store occasionally runs promotions on discontinued floor models or off-season purchases (such as washers in summer or ranges in fall).
Best Buy (with locations on Memorial Drive and in Edmond) carries many of the same brands and often prices lower on popular models due to their buying scale, but stock depth varies by location, and delivery is handled by a third-party logistics vendor, which can mean slower scheduling or less personalized service. Best Buy does price-match and offers more extended warranty options.
Lowe's and Home Depot stock appliances but emphasize sales staff on the floor less, meaning shoppers often self-serve or deal with staff split across departments. Their appliance selection skews toward lower-to-mid price points.
Ferguson Enterprises on Northwest 10th Street serves contractors and custom builds more than retail customers, with higher price points and less walk-in traffic.
Ted's fits between big-box efficiency and specialty-retailer depth. Choose Ted's for straightforward appliance shopping with face-to-face consultation, a local trade-in, and delivery handled by people you can call directly. Choose Best Buy if you want the lowest price on a common model and don't mind third-party logistics. Choose Lowe's or Home Depot if you're bundling the appliance purchase with other home improvement materials.
Ted's works well for homeowners replacing a failed appliance within a few weeks, families who prefer shopping in person and speaking to a salesperson, and buyers willing to pay a small premium for local, accountable service. The trade-in program appeals to people upgrading from older machines.
It is less suitable for buyers shopping for luxury or specialty brands (Viking, Sub-Zero, Thermador), those seeking the absolute lowest price on a mass-market model, or shoppers in a hurry who expect same-day delivery. Online-first buyers who research obsessively and want to comparison-shop across 20 retailers simultaneously may find the single-location model limiting.
Shoppers typically walk in and browse floor models, then speak with a salesperson about size requirements, feature priorities, and budget. The staff can explain the difference between a standard and a convection range, or between top-load and front-load washers, but the conversation is straightforward rather than technical. If you know your measurements and key features in advance, the visit takes 30–45 minutes. If you are undecided between two models, the salesperson can discuss trade-offs in efficiency, capacity, and reliability. Payment is at point of sale, and delivery is scheduled based on availability within 1–3 weeks depending on whether the item is in stock.
Ted's Appliances operates Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and is closed Sundays (hours subject to confirmation). The showroom has dedicated off-street parking. No appointment is required for browsing, though calling ahead is helpful if you want to ensure a salesperson is available for an extended consultation.
Delivery within Oklahoma City is included; areas beyond the city limits incur a mileage charge. The store's own delivery crew typically arrives within a scheduled window and handles placement in your home, though refrigerators and ranges require electrical or gas hookup to be added separately.
Ted's Appliances fills a practical role in Oklahoma City's retail landscape: it is a place to buy a working appliance with local accountability rather than a destination for showrooming or entertainment. That directness is its value.
