About APWagner

AP Wagner is North America’s largest multi-national distributor of Appliance Parts and Accessories. With locations in both the US and Canada, AP Wagner has over 200,000 square feet of combined warehousing space. Our inventory is the most comprehensive in the industry. International buying power and direct links to over 150 manufactures further ensures that we’ll have the parts you need.

Our Vision
“The Experts in Parts Solutions and Distribution”

Our Core Values

  • Teamwork – Trust your fellow teammates and value differences
  • Adaptability – Learn from both successes and failures, accept feedback and be open to new ideas
  • Fun – Celebrate successes and realize work is one part of a full and rewarding life
  • Integrity – Be dedicated to honesty and fairness
  • Empowerment – Give others the authority to act and be responsible for their actions
  • Commitment – Do whatever it takes to achieve superior results
Our Core Mission

  • Continue our leadership in the distribution of parts, supplies and service solutions to retailers, service companies and end consumers across North America
  • Be committed to partnerships and solutions that reduce supply chain costs, while enhancing service levels to end consumers
  • Enhance the end consumer’s perception of original equipment manufacturer’s (OEMs), retailers and service companies
  • Focus our energies externally, so that our actions and successes are measured by customer satisfaction
  • Provide value added services to contribute to our customers productivity, profitability and long term success
  • Continually improve the company’s financial performance and operate for long term growth

3 Responses to “About APWagner”

  1. Walter Says:

    I have to old working air conditioners, do you want them? I’ll drop then off at nearest location. Are you interested?

  2. apwagner Says:

    Hi Walter,

    Thanks for your offer. You can try offering the air conditioners for free on Craigslist.com, http://www.freecycle.org or see if your local paper has a free column in their classified’s section, which usually means the ad runs for free as well. If you have a Penny Saver or other “shopper” type paper, they will often list your items for free too.

    I am sure you will have no problem getting rid of two free working air conditioners, esp. since summer is approaching.

    Good luck and thanks for reading!

  3. Elton Ersando Says:

    My name is Elton, and I work for a small kitchen renovation website called ReKitchen.com. I wanted to to tell you that we had launched a new article that addresses the question of whether consumers should buy an extended warranty for their new ovens or stoves. This topic has been covered before — with the almost uniform conclusion that you should not buy extended warranties. We interviewed nearly a dozen experts for this article, and — to be honest — tried to make the best case we could for extended warranties. As a result, I think we did a pretty good job of identifying a few situations where extended warranties may make sense. There’s also some interesting information in the article on the cost of typical appliance repairs and just how profitable extended warranties are (to the companies that sell them). However, as you’ll see in the article, in the end we conclude that generally consumers can save more money by putting the money they would spend in a savings account, and self-insuring.

    The article is here: http://www.rekitchen.com/stoves/extended-warranties.html, and we provide profiles, warranty and contact information for more than 35 brands of stoves here: http://www.rekitchen.com/brands/.

    If you think the article is useful, I’d love to hear any feedback you have, or have you link to it!

    Thank you for your time.
    -Elton

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