I got a Haier dishwasher about 5 years ago. Can't remember how I chose it but knowing me it would have been best bang for the buck. Cost about $800 from memory and while it has had the odd incident I'd happily buy another one.
I got a Haier dishwasher about 5 years ago. Can't remember how I chose it but knowing me it would have been best bang for the buck. Cost about $800 from memory and while it has had the odd incident I'd happily buy another one.
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We have had F&P dishdrawers for years and while they have had a couple of minor problems, nothing that would convince me to ever consider any other type. Most of the time we use only one drawer, which saves water and powder, but when you have a house-full for dinner, you have the extra capacity to cope. Occaisionally we'll use the bottom drawer just for a change...
Have never had a good run with Simpson and will bever buy another Simpson product.
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+1 for dishdrawers, Best anti wife nagging invention ever. Only problem we ever had was putting too much powder in one and having a wee bubbles issue.
SOME PEOPLE ARE LIKE SLINKIES - NOT REALLY GOOD FOR ANYTHING BUT THEY
BRING A SMILE TO YOUR FACE WHEN PUSHED DOWN THE STAIRS.
Buy a dishwasher, it is a decision you will not regret. More time to do other things - like riding the bike.
I have had F&P dishwashers (and other appliances) for 30 years and will buy that brand again. They work well and are reliable - other than wearing out from a lot of use. I would compare them in terms of reliability with the numerous Toyota cars I have owned. So what is your issue with F&P?
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We have a double dish drawer that is now about 5 years old. It was very reliable for the first 4 1/2 years but has had a few issues lately.
Now, with new drawer lids, four drawer lid motors and the main power board later, it is mostly ok again, apart from an annoying intermittent that trips the RCD at the switchboard occasionally.
THe design has had quite a few changes since first inception so the bugs should have been worked out. I'd buy another.
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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Consumer magazine rated Whirlpool at the top (bang for buck, etc, etc).
We bought a westinghouse though.
Don't touch fuckup and paykel. Shocking stuff.
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We've got a 14 place setting LG. Incredibly quiet, energy efficient, reliable, but pretty average cleaning IMO.
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For years I could never see what all the fuss about when it come to dishwashers.
I would perfer to get them done and put away.
Bad Points about Dishwashers
: You need way more dishes in the cupboard than normal because you run out.
: Kids love them but dont know how to use them.
: If the dishwasher is ready to be emptied, kids will not see this as thier job.
: They can smell a bit after a a couple of days (no not the kids)... should have rinsed that chilli/garlick bowl afterall.
: Cuttlery can stain after prolonged use.
: Even Stainless Steel.
wouldnt touch a dishdraw after what i have seen with various friends that have them, i knew someone that worked at FnP that got one to test for a few months they wouldnt have 1 for nothing, we have a bosch, quiet and cleans great
Get her one of these ;
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