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Nerine Mar 4th 2008 2:25 am

Fisher and Paykel
 
Always thought of F&P as being 100% Pure NZ owned. I was looking for a new Fridge freezer in Harvey Normans here on Sat and saw F&P products with great big "Made in Queensland" stickers on them. Now how is that :confused:

>Trigger< Mar 4th 2008 2:31 am

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Factory in cleveland...still full of kiwi's tho'

Nerine Mar 4th 2008 2:43 am

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as is much of Queensland :)
Wonder how much is actually made in NZ then?

>Trigger< Mar 4th 2008 2:51 am

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It's one of them strange ones..... ask an Aussie about F&P and they'll argue black and blue it's a Queensland company...same as cadburys to someone from Tassie or even Holden being a true blue aussie bloke

crap coffee Mar 4th 2008 4:08 am

Re: Fisher and Paykel
 

Originally Posted by Nerine (Post 6013497)
Always thought of F&P as being 100% Pure NZ owned. I was looking for a new Fridge freezer in Harvey Normans here on Sat and saw F&P products with great big "Made in Queensland" stickers on them. Now how is that :confused:



I don't recommend F&P fridge freezer. We bought a fridge and freezer & a freezer when we moved to NZ first time and they are the worst ever!

Symptoms of technical fault include

a) very low temperature in fridge so all veggies/foods constantly become frozen (how annoying is that???) - this is impossible to fix technically

b) we had to replace a fridge motor

c) frozen up behind fridge area including drain hole

d) Noise in fridge

e) a bad design

If you live in Australia then you can get a decent American two door fridge and freezer. They are pretty solid and steady. Bosch/Miele are great too.

Believe it or not we've had our American two door fridge and freezer-220V (bought in South Korea) at least 18 years:eek: now and it's still going strong after numerous house moves and two international relocations. No Problems at all!

My mum dislikes NZ/OZ white wares! (fed up spending money on repairing)

Kiwiprincess Mar 4th 2008 4:11 am

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According to its site:

The company has manufacturing sites located in Auckland and Dunedin, New Zealand; Cleveland, Australia; Huntington Beach, California; Clyde, Ohio, USA and Italy.

And further copied:
Fisher & Paykel Appliances has been developing products and markets for over 70 years. Founded in 1934 by Maurice Paykel & Sir Woolf Fisher, has grown from humble beginnings to become one of New Zealands most enduring and successful businesses.
Chairman Gary Paykel says "Everyone who has been involved in the business should be proud of their contribution...they have all been part of its success."



My opinion, albeit a slightly cynical one:
NZ Company but smart enough to know to list on the Australian stock exchange and the NZ exchange and doubly smart to know that if made in Australia it is likely to be v. popular with Australians. (Australian made campaigns etc). Also is smart to know that when people are even more concerned about buy locally campaigns in other countries then it has an ‘in’.

southerner Mar 4th 2008 6:21 am

Re: Fisher and Paykel
 

Originally Posted by Nerine (Post 6013497)
Always thought of F&P as being 100% Pure NZ owned. I was looking for a new Fridge freezer in Harvey Normans here on Sat and saw F&P products with great big "Made in Queensland" stickers on them. Now how is that :confused:

I think KP answered that one.

Interesting thing is that Harvey Nichols left the sticker on - they are usually a bit smarter than that.

Ted Logan Mar 4th 2008 8:45 am

Re: Fisher and Paykel
 

Originally Posted by Nerine (Post 6013497)
Always thought of F&P as being 100% Pure NZ owned. I was looking for a new Fridge freezer in Harvey Normans here on Sat and saw F&P products with great big "Made in Queensland" stickers on them. Now how is that :confused:

You mean it wasn't made in China ????? :confused: :confused: :confused:

Ian & Sharon Mar 4th 2008 10:52 am

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Originally Posted by Ted Logan (Post 6014475)
You mean it wasn't made in China ????? :confused: :confused: :confused:

Most of the bits are made in Singapore and stored round the corner from their Cleveland factory, we supply all of their equipment.

brussels_sprout Mar 4th 2008 7:49 pm

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I am selling F+P fridge, only 2 months old ! E240BR WW , hoping to get 400$ - new price was 700 . I live in Wellington area , could deliver. Fridge at top, freezer at bottom

Also F+P washing machine, MW512 WH for same price, same age, only used a few times! Also selling other household stuff, please contact by Private Mail if interested (is this a contravention of rules, hope not )

Have all invoices, manuals etc

lardyl Mar 4th 2008 8:23 pm

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Originally Posted by Ian & Sharon (Post 6014935)
Most of the bits are made in Singapore and stored round the corner from their Cleveland factory, we supply all of their equipment.

Aren't they moving their operation from NZ to Thailand?
Both manufacturing and the technical/electronics?
Or am I just listening to scaremongering??
Nope, just half right as usual:


A planned shift of its laundry products and electronics factories to Thailand was progressing smoothly and an announcement on the location of a new North American DishDrawer facility was expected soon.

Nerine Mar 4th 2008 11:43 pm

Re: Fisher and Paykel
 

Originally Posted by southerner (Post 6014017)
Interesting thing is that Harvey Nichols left the sticker on - they are usually a bit smarter than that.

Eh? - this was Harvey Norman in Oz - so why shouldn't they leave the sticker on :confused:

C.C. We had a F&P fridge freezer back in NZ and it worked fine but it was an Iridium thingy with the cardboard-thin convex doors, picked up a bit of damage during a move so we sold it before we left.

I am a great fan of Miele appliances but couldn't really justify spending over 5 grand so just bought the biggest one that would fit into the space in the kitchen:D. The double door F/Fs are good I guess but the freezer section always looks a bit narrow and I hate having the salad drawer at ground level (I forget what's down there!)

F&P must truely be an international company in all respects, saw one of their fridges on a UKTV show last night, didn't realise they were based in so many countries KP!

southerner Mar 5th 2008 8:16 am

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Originally Posted by Nerine (Post 6018320)
Eh? - this was Harvey Norman in Oz - so why shouldn't they leave the sticker on :confused:

Oops - didn't realise you'd crossed the ditch. Kinda assumed everyone on here was in NZ or UK. I must pay more attention, I must pay more attention, I must pay more....

turkeys Mar 5th 2008 8:24 am

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we are renting our fridge freezer, microwave, vacuum cleaner and washing machine for $80 per month. Cuts out all the hassle of fixing or repairing

went to an auction and knackered old fridges were going for over $100 so we decided for the easy option

Nerine Mar 5th 2008 12:04 pm

Re: Fisher and Paykel
 

Originally Posted by southerner (Post 6019478)
Oops - didn't realise you'd crossed the ditch. Kinda assumed everyone on here was in NZ or UK. I must pay more attention, I must pay more attention, I must pay more....

Wish we did have a Harvey Nicols here though ;).


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