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  1. #16
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    1st October 2005 - 21:01
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    We have F&P Dishdraws, Had to have them fixed twice within 18 months, once was a flood switch and the other was a complete meltdown of the bottom draw, even had to replace the wiring.
    That was all done under warranty but the sparky that fixed it the second time asked the mrs to put some wash powder in it for him, and then said she was putting way too much powder in it and the lids couldn't cope with the amount of suds that was being produced.
    From then on we used the finish power ball thingies and it's never missed a beat since.
    Still don't think I would buy another F&P Dishwasher.
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  2. #17
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    8th December 2007 - 20:49
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    We have really hard water here in WA & the build up of CaCO3 kills dishwashers in about 8 years. I'd be extremely reluctant to buy anything F&P EVER again. We're still 100% F&P in this house but the last fridge has turned us off them big time...

  3. #18
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    18th February 2005 - 10:16
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    Thanks for the input everyone. Purchase made at cost plus 10% plus GST. $640. Oh, another Haier by the way. Scored a free 12 place dinner setting and some dishwashing powder with it too.
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    29th October 2005 - 16:12
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    Thanks for the input everyone. Purchase made at cost plus 10% plus GST. $640. Oh, another Haier by the way. Scored a free 12 place dinner setting and some dishwashing powder with it too.
    Sounds like a good deal, well done. May it give many years of reliable service!
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