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    Washers and Dryers

    Now, I know that everyone out there is going to the front loader washers and that the Neptune is the biggie right now. I was wondering if any of you had any experience with the top loading Fisher and Paykel washer. It does many of the same things as the front loader but is a top loader. It uses less water, has a direct drive, and so on. Any insight? I had never heard of the company. I am leaning towards getting it as I trust the dealer I am getting it from but thought I would ask.

    Noah
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    Recommendation

    here is what I would recommend Noah
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    Noah,

    I have the gas dryer from them, and it's a very nice machine: great capacity, very quiet. If I had a need for a replacement washer, too, I'd have gone with the one you're considering.

    Consumer Guides has reviews on the net. The Fisher-Paykel's are very well-rated.

    - Ed

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    hood ornament!

    can't comment on the Fisher stuff, but can comment on the Neptune. i splurged on the gen 1 stuff back in 98 around move-in day. i got the matched washer and dryer, and both machines work very, very well. absolutely no problems at all. and the washer does indeed SKIMP on water. pretty amazing.

    (however, my buddy said it looked like i parked a Chrysler in the utility room. guess he didn't care for the logo/hood ornament. )


    b

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    not what you were asking for but...

    We have the Neptunes, both washer and dryer and are really happy with them. I actually work in the laundry industry (well sort of, I formulate Detergents and Fabric Softeners) and the Maytags get good marks. Not familar with the machines you mentioned, but that does not mean they are not comparable or even better.

    Two noticable major differences from the front loading machine other than the low water consumption.

    1. Less stress on the clothes because there is no agitator, you tumble your clothes clean, not beat the dirt out.

    2. Less time to dry, because the machine spins so much faster at the end of the cycle, there is not as much water remaining in the clothes when they go to the drier.

    Good Luck,

    d

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    Two cents....

    In the 36 years I've been married, we have bought two. Kenmore and presently a Maytag. The front load machines have really been touted as superior washers. If I had it to do again, at your young age, I'd buy a commercial one. Or as close as I could get to one. And, I'd stay away from that consumer rag. Lyin' rats!!!! You know, the mag that made the Izzu Trooper to roll over. I think they attached a washing machine on one side to make it roll.
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    Noah,
    There is actually a forum for laundry questions if you want more info.
    http://ths.gardenweb.com/forums/laundry/
    Glenn Clabo
    Michigan

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    RE: spin speed - agreed! extremely fast.

    RE: Cons. Rpt. - also agreed. got a subscription several years ago not knowing any better, and my experience ended up being 180 from theirs. payola, baby.

    RE: commercial - only problem there is service. although less likely to wear out, parts can be LOTS more beanos. as always, YMMV,


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    Hi Noah.

    When we equipped our new home last about this time last year, we went with all Whirlpool appliances. We have the Whirlpool Elite tumbler washer and dryer. It serves us very well and we would buy it again. Last years consumers reports rated the Whirlpool brand, along with their re-badged Sears Kenmore, to be the best.

    I was sorry to see that Maytag had fallen down the list. Maytag has bought up several other appliance manufacturers in order to get better products with the Maytag logo. (Per my appliance supplier who will not carry Maytag products.) Over the past 30 years we had owned two sets of Maytag washer and dryers, along with a refrigerator and a dishwasher. They were good products, but that was in the past....

    You might want to check with Rod Peterson over at WC. He bought the Whirlpool Elite recently.
    Best Regards, Ken

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noah Alkinburgh
    Now, I know that everyone out there is going to the front loader washers and that the Neptune is the biggie right now. I was wondering if any of you had any experience with the top loading Fisher and Paykel washer. It does many of the same things as the front loader but is a top loader. It uses less water, has a direct drive, and so on. Any insight? I had never heard of the company. I am leaning towards getting it as I trust the dealer I am getting it from but thought I would ask.

    Noah
    Noah, I can't comment about the Fisher and Paykel washer dryers but IMHO they make the best dishwasher out there.

    Howard

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    If the F-P washers and dryers are anything like the (-------)-awesome dishdrawers I just installed in the new kitchen...you'll enjoy them. Good quality products and they really focus on energy savings. Not inexpensive, however.
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    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Salisbury
    here is what I would recommend Noah
    Ken,

    Wendy says that is a great idea as long as you are moving in with us to provide the power for that washer

    Either that or she will slap you so hard your head spins LOL
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    Fisher & Paykel it is

    Well the new washer and dryer are to be delivered today.
    Wallet is a bit lighter but since I snagged the motors from both of the old ones I see it as two very expensive motors I bought to make new tools from

    Oh and the LOML is happy which means I am happy

    Noah
    To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appreciate beauty, to find the best in others; to leave the world a little better; wheter by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life has breathed easeir because you have lived. This is the meaning of success.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Noah Alkinburgh
    Well the new washer and dryer are to be delivered today. ....

    Noah
    So, what did you wind up getting?

    - Ed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Falis
    So, what did you wind up getting?

    - Ed
    Ed, the Fisher and Paykel. they had a great deal. Wendy really liked them and they come very hightly recomended.

    Noah
    To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appreciate beauty, to find the best in others; to leave the world a little better; wheter by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life has breathed easeir because you have lived. This is the meaning of success.
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