When it opened in 1928 (and for decades afterwards), Bloom & Krup was something of an unfocused superstore for the home, offering not only appliances and fixtures, but also furniture, mattresses, and household odds and ends. Since moving to a new space in 2006, though, this place has gained serious focus. Now it concentrates solely on sleek, high-end appliances from brands like Viking, Delonghi, and Bosch. As you might expect, the double-door, sub-zero refrigerators and other larger pieces appeal to architects and designer types, but customized space-savers like a compact, German-made Miele oven—at a fair price, no less—find enthusiastic reception from consumers with tiny apartments, too. Have questions? Each brand stocked by the shop trains the store’s employees, so they’re experts on everything they sell. — Aaron Rasmussen
Went on a Sunday, they opened late. Bought an expensive stove; promised delivery - it never came. Threatened to cancel order; promised delivery again - it never came. All that happened was my credit card was charged, but almost two weeks later, I have no stove. I'd rather cook on a fire in my backyard than buy anything from this sleazy operation. Avoid them like the plague!!
I went to purchase a 20 inch range (studio co-op apartment). they were helpful but when it came to delivery they "LOST" my address, then they said there was police activity on the roads. They also keep you on hold when you have a problem and then hang up on you. If you buy and can deliver yourself GREAT. if you need it delivered GOOD LUCK and BEWARE