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Cookware
Fisher&Paykel Gas Range? Dishdrawers?
loving chefs pls help?! Also wondering if F&P double dishdrawers with plastic drums will be practical for a family of 4 who mostly eat in. Seems most popular with empty nesters? Also considering a Bosch or Bloomberg with Stainless... (0 replies, last updated by dameems June 1, 2009)
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Cookware
How do Fisher & Paykel gas cooktops compair?
Does anyone have experience with the Fisher & Paykel gas cooktops? I’ve only seen them on line but the design looks and sounds nice. Also the DCS by Fisher & Paykel. I’m looking at Dacor and Wind Crest and thought I... (2 replies, last updated by PinkieT April 24, 2008)
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Cookware
Anyone have experince with Fisher & Paykel refigerators?
I am looking into buying a new fridge and since I live in a small apt. I am looking at the 17.3 cubic ft. size. Anyone have experience with Fisher & Paykel refrigerators? (5 replies, last updated by dimples July 23, 2006)
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Cookware
Dishwasher recommendation for Plasticware and Chopsticks
I LOVE my Fisher Paykel Dishdrawers. With only me & Mr OCAnn, we opted for a single Dishdrawer; with a toddler & another on the way, you’ll probably want a double dishdrawer. With a double dishdrawer, you’d have one... (4 replies, last updated by OCAnn November 24, 2008)
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Cookware
Dishwasher drawers?
When I did a kitchen renovation 3 years ago, I never hesitated in my decision to go with the Fisher-Paykel DishDrawers. I had 2 single units installed – one on each side of the main sink. My reasons for purchase included... (33 replies, last updated by OCAnn October 27, 2008)
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Cookware
What to Register for - Advice
Growing up, we didn’t have dishwashers either; I considered handwashing to be cleaner. However, when I purchased my tiny townhome 10 years ago, I HAD to have a Fisher Paykel dishdrawer. I use it almost everyday now and... (12 replies, last updated by grant.cook March 4, 2009)
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Cookware
kitchen appliances
I’ve got a Viking Professional series 48" dual fuel range (6 burners and a grill), which I love. I’ve had it for 5 1/2 years. I’ve got the Fisher-Paykel DishDrawers, which I also love. They’re from New... (13 replies, last updated by pkuditipudi April 14, 2007)
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Cookware
Revisit dish drawers
After 4 years and about $800.00 in repair costs we have given up on the Fisher & Paykel dish drawer. Now that Kitchenaid, GE and Maytag make a drawer type dishwasher does anyone have any input on making that decision? any... (1 reply, last updated by brooklyn44 June 15, 2009)
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Cookware
Double Dishwashers? Worth it?
Hi, A friend has 3 dishwashers in her newly done fantastic kitchen for a cook..a miele, and a fisher paykel with double drawers. I had a meile in my last house and now have a fisher paykel.There is nothing like the miele.The... (21 replies, last updated by rcinsf September 29, 2007)
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Cookware
Dishwasher madness
Fisher & Paykel Double Dishdrawer. Has an Eco cycle. Quiet. Fast. The key thing for me is that the drawers run independently. And I’ve put it to the test, with lots of caked-on stuff on the plates, and even baby bottles.... (28 replies, last updated by hollerhither December 21, 2007)
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Kosher
dishwasher
The Fisher-Paykel? My boss has it and loves it. A frummie must’ve designed it. a;) (5 replies, last updated by SandyW October 20, 2004)
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Cookware
Advice needed on a new dishwasher please!
If you’re into parties, get a Bosch. We have one that’s pretty quiet. For everyday use and if you don’t want to pack a big dishwasher prior to using, get the double dishdrawers by Fisher and Paykel (has... (22 replies, last updated by flourgirl February 2, 2009)
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Cookware
Please update me: I need a new DISHWASHER...what should I buy?
I have 2 Fisher-Paykel DishDrawers - single unit dishwashing drawers, one on each side of the sink, both at hip level. No bending! I’ve had them for about 2 years. They work really well, are quiet, and so easy to load and... (51 replies, last updated by Chicago Wine Geek April 10, 2007)
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Home Cooking
Home Appliance help needed for a Kitchen Reno
On the dishwasher end of things, the dish-drawers are the way to go. Fisher-Paykell was the first (and still the most expensive) but I think all the major manufacturers are doing them now. Particularly if you are a small family... (20 replies, last updated by lotsanivanh November 9, 2005)
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Cookware
Choosing a 48" range: Wolf vs. Jenn-Air (seriously)
cooking capacity, so they’re going with a 48" range. They originally put in a Fisher Paykel that was chosen by their architect, but it sucks. The controls are ridiculously hard to understand without keeping the manual on... (0 replies, last updated by themicah June 25, 2009)
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