Trible's is an independent appliance retailer on Broad Street that sells new and floor-model major appliances, accepts trade-ins on old units, and handles delivery within Hamilton County and surrounding areas. The store operates at a smaller scale than big-box chains but stocks refrigerators, ranges, dishwashers, washers, dryers, and microwaves from brands including Whirlpool, LG, and GE.
Trible's functions as a neighborhood appliance dealer rather than a warehouse outlet or designer showroom. The inventory emphasizes practical, mid-range models over luxury lines or ultra-budget clearance stock. The business model centers on direct customer service, local delivery, and the ability to move old appliances off your property when you buy new ones. Most shoppers arrive with a broken unit or a specific need rather than browsing for inspiration.
New appliance prices at Trible's track close to manufacturer suggested retail; a 25-cubic-foot refrigerator from a mainstream brand typically ranges from $900 to $1,400. Floor models and display units carry discounts of 10 to 20 percent off new pricing. The store accepts trade-ins on your old appliance regardless of condition, and the credit applied toward your purchase reduces the out-of-pocket cost. If your refrigerator fails, the trade-in removes the hassle of hauling it to a scrap yard yourself. Trade-in value depends on the unit's age and operating condition; the staff assesses this in-store.
Delivery is included for major appliances within Hamilton County and to some addresses in nearby counties. For units that require installation (washers, dryers, ranges), Trible's coordinates hookup. The cost of delivery and installation should be confirmed at purchase; call ahead for addresses outside the immediate Chattanooga area.
Best Buy and Lowe's stock appliances across a wider price range and carry more SKUs, but neither accepts meaningful trade-ins on your old unit. Lowe's delivery is often handled by third parties, which can mean longer wait times and less direct accountability. Best Buy focuses on smaller appliances and premium audio equipment.
Appliance Direct, another local independent, emphasizes scratch-and-dent models and clearance overstock, making it the better choice if your budget is tight and you can tolerate cosmetic flaws. Trible's is better if you want standard new stock and local, relationship-based service. The trade-in option at Trible's also eliminates the removal problem that frustrates many homeowners shopping alone.
Trible's serves homeowners and landlords replacing a failed appliance quickly, renters upgrading their rental's kitchen, and anyone who wants to avoid arranging a junk hauler. The trade-in process removes friction from an already stressful replacement.
It is not the right choice if you are hunting for the absolute lowest price on a specific model; big-box competitors will undercut on selected items. It is also not suited for commercial kitchens or specialized appliances like wine coolers or commercial-grade ranges.
Walk in with the dimensions of the space you need to fill, or take a photo of your kitchen layout on your phone. Staff will walk you through size, finish (stainless, white, black), and feature options. If you are trading in, be prepared to describe your old appliance's brand, age, and whether it still runs. The store will quote a trade-in credit and a total out-of-pocket cost. Delivery dates typically range from a few days to two weeks depending on stock. Most transactions complete in under an hour.
Trible's is located on Broad Street in downtown Chattanooga. Parking is street-level or in nearby lots. Call to confirm current hours and to ask about delivery windows; hours occasionally shift seasonally. The store closes Sundays.
Trible's fills the gap between anonymous online ordering and the sales-floor pressure of big-box showrooms, backed by the practical advantage of accepting the broken appliance you want to leave behind.
