Hi Matt.. I'm sorry.. Do hope you're ok ❤️ Nice to see you back.. Wishing you good luck in your new home 🏡 and hope everything works out for you.. Take care.. Paul and Jose 😊
@greencheeksconure6 күн бұрын
G'day Matt, I sure hope your dryer is trouble free, I have an earlier model DH9060P1 and although I've had it for nearly 4 years it's been a pain in the arse, it's super loud and thumpy on my timber floors, it near always tangles everything unless you use the only cycle that reverses which is the sheet cycle. It takes forever to dry stuff , most times about 3 hours , the bottom filter is also a pain that I clean every single time I use it and it's a shit filter too so I have to vacuum the condenser fins religiously every week, but I put up with it because it's a good looking machine and I paid a lot of money for it. P.s fisher and paykels customer service is atrocious. Love your videos, and enjoy having a place to your self. Rgds mick
@WashingLad20096 күн бұрын
I love Fisher & Paykel Dryer 🎉🎉🎉
@philforest47476 күн бұрын
Sending best wishes Matt x
@andrewclarke36226 күн бұрын
Congratulations on the move. What is the runtime for a heat pump dryer?
@mattie175 күн бұрын
@@andrewclarke3622 around 2 hours for nearby towel loads. Less than for most other loads
@andrewclarke36225 күн бұрын
Thats kinda what I though. They are starting to show up here in the states too. I like the fact that they can be placed just about anywhere. The only problem that I can see is the voltage here is half of what you have in Austrailia. A heat pump here wouild use 120v. A comventional electric dryer woiuld use 220v.