Fisher & Paykel Fabricsmart Allergy cycle

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2024
  • This video was made with Clipchamp
    Finally worked out this app! Haven't used editing apps on computers for ages so trying to get back into it! Anyway this is the Allergy cycle I recorded on this same machine, not really different to the phase 5-7 machines!

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  • @pmsusana
    @pmsusana 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The fast spin is awesome!

    • @lukekneebone9831
      @lukekneebone9831  21 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@pmsusana 1000rpm! The previous top loader smart drives with the touchpads and dials depending on model was 1100rpm.

  • @CillianDB13
    @CillianDB13 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Nice Washer.

  • @bradleybyrnes9907
    @bradleybyrnes9907 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Really is disappointing we can't buy new Fisher and Paykel agitator top loaders anymore. They do a good wash in a short amount of time. I currently have one of their front loaders which I love, so quiet and efficient.

    • @lukekneebone9831
      @lukekneebone9831  26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@bradleybyrnes9907 we can get them here in New Zealand still, but it’s pretty much Haier based now, so no more true F&P

    • @bradleybyrnes9907
      @bradleybyrnes9907 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@lukekneebone9831the only Fisher & Paykel branded top loaders available here in Australia are the stupid impeller type machines that look nothing like a Fisher & Paykel. They don't even have the decent 1000RPM spin anymore.

  • @teetar1751
    @teetar1751 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Would love this in thw usa, i tell ya if this was a available to buy in the us, ya kno, the greatest market on the plane, apparently, but F&P Dont sell in the us anymore. I doubt they made that choice for nothing.. A machine like thisbwouod slake up the stale lame US washer market. Were the trend is less features, less options, less user control, shit cant even punp straight from our water boilers anymore, most HE machines, consoder 110 F a HOT, Wash temp... Funnly most is models, have like 7 water heat setting, cold tap clold, cool, warm, hot, then very hot.. so Absolutely NO. Sanitizing cloths here in the usa, uless u wanna use bleach, and only wear whites. At least for all rheblack of freaturs, our new high tech HE, Wonder washers at least have a reaaonsable cost.. hahaha, well since they agitate so weekly, don't give enough water to ever fill the tub past a quarter, at least the wash action is probably super awesome modern design, if you consider normal wash which takes an hour and a half to hours, which only includes a lame ass spin rinse, which it involves spinning and then adding about 12 seconds of water over the spinning soap laden coths. If you consider that a rinse, sure.. so all the American machines you can buy from the store, hardly use any water hardly can wash any large load size, despite the fact that they advertise drum size, with larger drums costing more, as if that made so you can wash anymore, because you can't, if you load the drum to half full you'll bear witness if you have bypass lid swich, the top of your clothes staying completely dry for the whole hour and a half as they are gently pushed back and forth by a half horsepower motor, combined with a impeller type wash plate that could never turn over clothes even if it was full for the top. And of course you're going to enjoy your clothes being sudsy and stinky because you're rinsing consists of 12 seconds of cold water sprayed over a spinning load, and you think oh that's got only be certain ones the cheap ones right, nope that's all the American modern machines, seems like anything after 2016 Whirlpool Samsung, LG GE through a lesser extent, and Hotpoint which is GE rebranded, they all work the same, and about 2018 I'd say they added a button which can be used on some of the cycles which are really don't differ from one another and any form, this button will usually be called deep fill or tub fill, well it's a lie, it does not deep fill it is not feel the tub, except in the case with certain GEs which is the only brand I would consider buying in America today, That or speed queen, if you want to spend over 1,000, of course there's also the one Maytag commercial unit which is amazing but also over a thousand, Whirlpool stopped making its commercial unit that was any good last year, there is literally nothing if you want to buy new, and you want your stuff clean, unless you enjoy smelling moldy soapy stinky clothes that cause your skin break out, and of course you better hope your clothes aren't actually dirty in any way because if they are you're going to quickly saturate that little tiny bit of wash water leave your clothes slashing around and scummy lukwarm water for an hour. At least in Europe, you guys kept to your guns, you can't find a machine out there that doesn't have a heating element that will heat the water to 90° c, also you have machines like this bad boy you can buy, despite the fact Europeans are only really into front loaders, I personally am not a big fan, not enough water for me,. But then again I work on cars all day and when I get covered in brake dust oil and engine k
    Fluids, which can only be removed from your skin using specialized hand soap like gojo, so my laundry requires a lot of water and heat to become somewhat clean... Here in America we don't even have the nice twin tubs, like the ones they selling Africa and other places India etc, the best twins are cheap Chinese models selling on Amazon, half of which don't even have drain punps, are entirely native plastic, and are built clearly to be as cheap and unreliable as possible, no Hoover wash dogs here, no Hoover twin thumbs at all, no Maytag twin tub, despite may tag being an American company.. there is no modern washers with any form of lint trap, or recirculating pump. If you

    • @lukekneebone9831
      @lukekneebone9831  18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@teetar1751 the hot water at this house is over 62 degrees and I agree with your statement on most modern things. Bit overwhelming to read it all but I’ll fully read it all