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kalanamak 25-03-2006 12:32 PM

Fisher Paykel
 
SERGIO wrote:
> Could anyone tell me about Fisher Paykel two drawers dishwashers, the pro
> and cons
> I understand that Kitchen Aid also has a two drawers dishwhasher.
>
> Thanks Sergio
>
>

May get more response on rec.food.equipment

HTH

SERGIO 25-03-2006 03:59 PM

Fisher Paykel
 
Could anyone tell me about Fisher Paykel two drawers dishwashers, the pro
and cons
I understand that Kitchen Aid also has a two drawers dishwhasher.

Thanks Sergio



Frenchy 25-03-2006 05:41 PM

Fisher Paykel
 

"SERGIO" > wrote in message
...
: Could anyone tell me about Fisher Paykel two drawers dishwashers, the pro
: and cons
: I understand that Kitchen Aid also has a two drawers dishwhasher.
:
: Thanks Sergio
:
Great Machines! New Zealand's biggest whiteware manufacturer with 40+ years of
experience.

Ideal for both a small family (tend to use only one drawer) or a large family (can
use both drawers at once). Extremely easy to stack as the whole stacking area is
open under your gaze and at the nice height so you don't bend. About 4 time
settings and the 33 min cycle will do just about everything. Pretty quiet in
operation as well and quite miserly on water use. Very easy to take all the
component trays out or re-arrange for odd shape/height dishes and the food/drain
filter is quick and easy to access and clean

Not any Cons that I know of. Have had one for about 5 years and trouble free.
However, NZ Consumer Magazine reports some problems with earlier models (before
2004) with Insects able to get in and some problems with foaming with the
Powerball type dishwashing cleaning tablets, but I ain't had any troubles.

Would never be without one of these types!

Frenchy



MG 26-03-2006 04:37 AM

Fisher Paykel
 

"SERGIO" > wrote in message
...
> Could anyone tell me about Fisher Paykel two drawers dishwashers, the pro
> and cons
> I understand that Kitchen Aid also has a two drawers dishwhasher.
>
> Thanks Sergio
>


I love mine; have had it for about 18 months...great for singles, couples or
small families

no probs at all

Maria



Wayne Boatwright[_1_] 26-03-2006 06:04 AM

Fisher Paykel
 
On Sat 25 Mar 2006 08:37:50p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it MG?

>
> "SERGIO" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Could anyone tell me about Fisher Paykel two drawers dishwashers, the
>> pro and cons
>> I understand that Kitchen Aid also has a two drawers dishwhasher.
>>
>> Thanks Sergio
>>

>
> I love mine; have had it for about 18 months...great for singles,
> couples or small families
>
> no probs at all


In my ideal kitchen I'd like to have two dish drawers, a conventional tall
tub dishwasher, and a Kitchenaid Briva in-sink dishwasher. I have washing
anything at all by hand. :-)

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sf[_1_] 02-04-2006 10:53 AM

Fisher Paykel
 
On 26 Mar 2006 06:04:12 +0100, Wayne Boatwright wrote:

> a Kitchenaid Briva in-sink dishwasher


That's a great option for studio apartments.

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Peter Huebner 03-04-2006 12:41 AM

Fisher Paykel
 
In article >,
says...
> Could anyone tell me about Fisher Paykel two drawers dishwashers, the pro
> and cons
> I understand that Kitchen Aid also has a two drawers dishwhasher.
>
> Thanks Sergio
>


I know I am rooting against the home team here, being from NZ, but my advice is
to stay away from F&P. They use really crappy components. I had nothing but
trouble with the F&P appliances I had, with the sole exception of a chest
freezer which is fine.

My brand spanking new F&P kitchen stove had to have 3 new element switches in
the first year, for instance. They have power points on the stoves here, the
F&P power point melted internally, the switch for the power point
disintegrated. And I was only using it for the wee coffee grinder. Several
friends had no end of trouble with their F&P washing machines: multiple failed
electronics (only covered by warranty the first time, second time 6 months
later they had to pay), melted loom ...

Crap, crap, crap. I will never buy of them again.

-Peter

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