Fisher & Paykel is the most unique dishwasher in the world, utilizing two drawers instead of the traditional dropdown door. But should you buy it?
The answer depends on various factors, including your kitchen layout, personal preferences, and the availability of competent service agents in your area.
But how do you buy it?
This question is even more challenging than the first. Fisher & Paykel offers four series, each with numerous products that have slight, sometimes conflicting differences.
In this article, you will learn why you should or shouldn't buy a Fisher & Paykel dishwasher, including insights from our service team based on 33,000 completed service calls.
In the end, you will be able to identify which model is best for you.
Let's dive in.
I initially began writing this article while working from home and waiting for a delivery. Yale was one of the first stores in the country to offer Fisher & Paykel long ago.
Though I was a bit out of practice writing about DishDrawers, I figured it couldn't be too difficult. As it turns out, it's actually quite challenging, making the process of buying one quite maddening.
With 15 double drawers and 12 single drawers in their lineup, one might wonder if 27 dishwasher options are truly necessary.
So, I resorted to my usual routine of reading other blogs and conducting web research, only to find myself more confused.
Some features are available in one series but not in the better Series 9 and 11. After spending four hours pouring over diagrams and charts to recommend the best Fisher & Paykel dishwasher, I sought guidance from one of our product trainers, Paul Groux.
Having transitioned to training after 30 years in sales at Yale, Paul listened to my frustrations and offered valuable advice. He said, "Don't focus on features—they can be confusing."
Instead, he showed me the real differences using our display models.
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Now, let's explore why you should consider buying a Fisher & Paykel dishwasher.
I remember seeing Fisher & Paykel for the first time in 1997. I thought their appliances were the coolest.
On the service side, it featured detachable DC motors that could fit in the palm of your hand. Even after all these years, it still maintains its distinctive qualities.
However, whether this uniqueness translates into reliability will be discussed later in the article.
Reasons to Buy a Fisher & Paykel dishwasher:
Reasons to Not Buy a Fisher & Paykel Dishwasher
On the other hand, here are some reasons to reconsider buying a Fisher & Paykel dishwasher:
Now comes the hard part – picking one. Here's an easy path:
Fisher & Paykel offers three styles of dishwashers:
Not every series has every style. The Series 7 doesn't have the Professional look, while the Series 11 doesn't have the Contemporary style.
This decision is easier. The double drawer will give you the capacity of a regular dishwasher.
However, a single drawer is suitable if you want storage space underneath in a smaller kitchen or if you want to place two dishwashers on each side of the sink in a larger kitchen.
It's also nice for a bar or pantry if you want a second dishwasher.
The bottom drawer is the same height in either tub. The top drawer is taller in order to fit more items.
You may prefer the uniform look of two identical-looking drawers, but keep in mind that it will reduce the capacity of the top drawer.
Before you delve into the decision-making process, it's important to note that there are differences within each series.
You have style variations, such as tall tubs versus equal-sized drawers, as well as differences in features.
Learn More: Fisher & Paykel Series 7 DishDrawer Comparison
Series 9 Features:
Series 7 Features:
Learn More: Fisher & Paykel Series 7 and Series 9 DishDrawer Comparison
With the Series 11, the main benefit is the stainless steel interior and spray arm sensing. It also provides better leak protection and a few different cycles.
Additionally, it has wine glass supports for taller glasses.
As mentioned previously, series 11 dishwashers are not available in the Contemporary style.
Learn More: Fisher & Paykel Series 9 and Series 11 DishDrawer Comparison
What's challenging about navigating these series and models is that the lower series may have the features you want at a lower price.
If you are as confused reading this as I was writing this, let's take a look at the most popular models (AKA what other people have chosen):
Fisher & Paykel's series 11 dishwashers are considered the best because they offer every feature, including knock-to-pause, a stainless steel interior, and the water softener option.
Series 11 is newer, so it's difficult to determine its reliability just yet.
Series 9 dishwashers include the Knock to Pause and Water Softener features. However, most homes in Massachusetts do not require water softening.
I did not anticipate that the equal-sized tub would be as popular as the tall tub.
The Series 7 is the least expensive option at $1,799, yet it still offers most of the features found in the Series 9, but at a $200 lower price.
The DD24SV2T9 N is the taller tub variant in the Series 9. On the other hand, the Series 11 is a new addition, without the water softener feature and offers a 60-minute wash and dry cycle, along with light and delicate cycles.
Remember the show "Let's Make a Deal"? The grand prize winner could choose one prize from two scenarios.
One scenario featured a new car or a luxurious vacation, while the other always included something undesirable like a fishing pole and a child's inflatable bathtub.
Comparing Fisher & Paykel to Bosch or Miele is not like that, assuming you appreciate the unique loading mechanism of Fisher & Paykel.
Convenience is a major advantage. You never have to bend down to reach the bottom rack like with other dishwashers. You can run a half load without feeling guilty and have different loads washing at different times.
Imagine having your salad and soup course, and then your entrees, without the need for one large load.
Fisher & Paykel is also distinct. High-end builders often use Fisher & Paykel as a distinguishing factor in their projects.
Bosch is renowned for its reliability, with only a 5.1% service rate. It is one of the most reliable dishwashers available, priced between $1,299 and $1,499. Bosch also offers Zeolite CrystalDry drying technology.
Fisher & Paykel claims to dry plastics using airflow, but we still need to verify that. Personally, I remain skeptical.
Bosch's Zeolite CrystalDry feature utilizes a volcanic element that absorbs moisture and emits heat, resulting in effective drying even for plastic items.
Read More: The Ultimate Bosch Dishwasher Comparison: 100, 300, 500, 800 & Benchmark Series Explained
Miele is also highly reliable, with only a 6.7% service rate in the first year.
They offer one of the most comprehensive dishwasher designs, equipped with three full wash arms. Like Bosch, they have a top rack for silverware.
Miele's CleanDry system is simple yet efficient, allowing outside air to enter the dishwasher. The colder air mixes with the steamier air to create condensation and is then dissipated as water.
Miele's unique feature is the "AutoDos" 20-load automatic dispenser. It dispenses the precise amount of detergent at the right time.
Initially, I thought it was a gimmick, but clients have reported that dishes come out exceptionally clean when utilizing the AutoDos feature.
Read More: Differences Between Miele Dishwashers
While Fisher & Paykel dishwashers offer a unique loading experience, they may not be suitable for everyone if you can't easily get them fixed or if you don't like their loading mechanism.
However, they do offer the advantages of convenience and easy loading. Additionally, they look great with custom cabinet panels.
In terms of differences, you will appreciate the extra capacity of the tall tub or the aesthetic appeal of the double drawer. Single-drawer dishwashers on either side of the sink are also good options.
The question remains: Is Fisher & Paykel the right choice for you?
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