Dishwashers.
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We have had a Fisher & pykle Dishwasher inour rental and I'm not all that pleased with it! We are moving into our own place soon and will be on the market for one. Can anybody reccomend one that they have bought and are happy with.
Thanks
Tony
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Tony
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Originally Posted by avroncotton
We have had a Fisher & pykle Dishwasher inour rental and I'm not all that pleased with it! We are moving into our own place soon and will be on the market for one. Can anybody reccomend one that they have bought and are happy with.
Thanks
Tony
Thanks
Tony
and still costing me money......
bloody daughter hasn't been able to wash the post now as her hand was bandaged up after an accident - still it's on the mend now though
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Originally Posted by avroncotton
We have had a Fisher & pykle Dishwasher inour rental and I'm not all that pleased with it! We are moving into our own place soon and will be on the market for one. Can anybody reccomend one that they have bought and are happy with.
Thanks
Tony
Thanks
Tony
Will DEF be getting one for our place if we're ever lucky enough to buy!
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Originally Posted by spalen
DO NOT get a toploader, they really f""K up the dishes
btw, Fisher and Paykel has a very good reputation. They are New Zealand made and considered to be among the best in the world.
Buzzy
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Originally Posted by Paul&Nic
Our rental has a Fisher & Pykle one and we cannot rave about it enough. It's basically 2 machines in one, has 2 separate drawers so you can wash one lot of stuff on 'delicate' and one lot on 'heavy' (or whatever setting) at the same time ... excellent!
Will DEF be getting one for our place if we're ever lucky enough to buy!
Will DEF be getting one for our place if we're ever lucky enough to buy!
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Originally Posted by spalen
DO NOT get a toploader, they really f""K up the dishes
I have a Westinghouse and am very happy with it.
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Originally Posted by avroncotton
We have had a Fisher & pykle Dishwasher inour rental and I'm not all that pleased with it! We are moving into our own place soon and will be on the market for one. Can anybody reccomend one that they have bought and are happy with.
Thanks
Tony
Thanks
Tony
#9
Originally Posted by Amazulu
We have a Bosch & it works well. The only issue we have with it is that it uses a lot of dishwasher salt. Is this to do with the softer water here?
Jane
p.s. I love my Miele.
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Originally Posted by JaneandJim
I haven't been able to find dishwasher salt here. A lady in Coles had never heard of it so I just assumed Australian dishwashers didn't use it. I brought mine from the UK. Where do you buy your salt?
Jane
p.s. I love my Miele.
Jane
p.s. I love my Miele.

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Originally Posted by avroncotton
We have had a Fisher & pykle Dishwasher inour rental and I'm not all that pleased with it! We are moving into our own place soon and will be on the market for one. Can anybody reccomend one that they have bought and are happy with.
Thanks
Tony
Thanks
Tony
We bought LG from Good guys $900 - works great. had it 2 years now.
We tried all the different dishwasher powders and cheap ones dont wash well so we always buy powerball - more expensive but good.
#12
We've got one of those things. In go the dirty dishes and out come nice clean ones it's made by Electrolux I've never looked inside I just assumed a midget lived in there and we fed him scraps
#13
Hi I'm a Service Technician
In England I worked for Bosch, Neff and Siemens Domestic Appliances who I would recommend highly as I would Miele and Asko.
In Australia I now work for Fisher and Paykel and their Dishdrawer is very good - The "normal" dishwashers are made elsewhere ie: NOT NZ.
The Salt question is answered by looking at dishwashers that are made specifically for the Australian which have no container for salt as the water is soft enough, remembering that the salt only cleans the water softener - It plays no part in the wash cycle
Regards
Neil
In England I worked for Bosch, Neff and Siemens Domestic Appliances who I would recommend highly as I would Miele and Asko.
In Australia I now work for Fisher and Paykel and their Dishdrawer is very good - The "normal" dishwashers are made elsewhere ie: NOT NZ.
The Salt question is answered by looking at dishwashers that are made specifically for the Australian which have no container for salt as the water is soft enough, remembering that the salt only cleans the water softener - It plays no part in the wash cycle
Regards
Neil
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Originally Posted by Neil&Jackie
Hi I'm a Service Technician
In England I worked for Bosch, Neff and Siemens Domestic Appliances who I would recommend highly as I would Miele and Asko.
In Australia I now work for Fisher and Paykel and their Dishdrawer is very good - The "normal" dishwashers are made elsewhere ie: NOT NZ.
The Salt question is answered by looking at dishwashers that are made specifically for the Australian which have no container for salt as the water is soft enough, remembering that the salt only cleans the water softener - It plays no part in the wash cycle
Regards
Neil
In England I worked for Bosch, Neff and Siemens Domestic Appliances who I would recommend highly as I would Miele and Asko.
In Australia I now work for Fisher and Paykel and their Dishdrawer is very good - The "normal" dishwashers are made elsewhere ie: NOT NZ.
The Salt question is answered by looking at dishwashers that are made specifically for the Australian which have no container for salt as the water is soft enough, remembering that the salt only cleans the water softener - It plays no part in the wash cycle
Regards
Neil
re. Bosch dishwashers here in Oz - I am not as happy with mine (@ $1450) as I was with the last one I inherited in a house in the UK (at the time it was 7 years old and we then had it for another 8 years). Could it be that the ones out here are made in Asia and not subject to the same stringent quality controls as the EU?
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Originally Posted by Paul&Nic
Our rental has a Fisher & Pykle one and we cannot rave about it enough. It's basically 2 machines in one, has 2 separate drawers so you can wash one lot of stuff on 'delicate' and one lot on 'heavy' (or whatever setting) at the same time ... excellent!
Will DEF be getting one for our place if we're ever lucky enough to buy!
Will DEF be getting one for our place if we're ever lucky enough to buy!




