Why a Rabbit,
and Why Bremerton

A repair company's name should promise something it can keep. Ours promises tempo — and the rest of this page explains what keeps the tempo honest.

Diagnostic + labor inside every from-price Parts always a separate written line $94 honest walk-away after diagnosis Mon–Fri routes from East Bremerton
The company

Plain Facts First

Bremerton Rabbit Appliance works out of a base on Ivy Rd in East Bremerton and repairs the household big five — laundry, refrigeration, cooking and ice — across a six-town map: Bremerton, Silverdale, Port Orchard, Poulsbo, Tracyton and Manchester. Hours are Monday through Friday, eight to six. Visits are scheduled, not walk-in; the fastest route to one is the form or (360) 717-8985.

The rabbit stands for the part of this trade customers feel most: how long a broken machine gets to disrupt a household. A small map centered on our own city keeps drives short, keeps second trips cheap enough to give away, and keeps windows narrow enough to plan a morning around. Fast feet — but the animal has two halves, and the second is steadier: measurement before blame, paper before parts, and a from-price structure that pays us the same whether your fault is a $24 thermostat or a $300 board. That's what keeps quick from ever becoming careless.

What you won't find here: invented five-star walls, a fictional founder's story, or promises with asterisks. What you will: published from-prices, six written-up cases showing the structure at work, and a $94 walk-away that makes hearing 'don't fix this one' the cheapest professional opinion in the county.

The habits

Three Rules the Rabbit Doesn't Break

Windows we can keep

Nothing gets promised that the calendar can't back. Dying refrigeration claims the earliest genuine slot; shipyard schedules claim the day's bookends on request.

Paper, always

No diagnosis ends as a verbal shrug — fault, figures and our recommendation get written down. 'Replace it' included, more often than a sales manual would tolerate.

Edges, admitted

Where the job crosses into gas piping, house wiring, plumbing or a factory-locked brand, we hand it over by name instead of improvising past our competence. Craft includes knowing your borders.

Our technicians

The Hands Behind the Callback

Meters first, opinions second. Two frames of the crew doing what the from-price actually pays for — measured diagnosis at the machine.

Rabbit Appliance technician testing a French-door refrigerator with a multimeter at a Bremerton home
Refrigerator call — compressor circuit readings before any part gets named.
Technician metering a dryer in a garage laundry room in central Kitsap
Garage-laundry dryer, meter on the heater circuit — the classic central Kitsap house call.
From the routes

Snapshots Between Callbacks

Spray arm and filter area inside a built-in kitchen unit during a Bremerton service visit
Inside a built-in unit — spray arm off, filter out, checking what the owner never sees.
Wall oven control panel check during a kitchen service call near Tracyton
Wall oven controls going through their paces — locked panels are a monthly classic.
Pedestal-mounted dryer in a Poulsbo laundry room ahead of service
Pedestal laundry pair waiting its turn — tight quarters, standard work.
Open built-in kitchen unit with racks visible during a door and latch inspection
Door, latch and rack inspection on a kitchen built-in.
Control panel diagnostic readout glowing during a service call
Panel readout mid-diagnostic — the machine tells its side of the story.
Stainless built-in kitchen unit in a Port Orchard home before service
A Port Orchard kitchen stop — stainless front, tile floor, dog supervising off-frame.

That's the whole pitch.

If visible math at rabbit tempo suits you, the form is one click away and (360) 717-8985 answers weekdays.