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320 days ago

Beloved Fisher and Paykel Top Loader Washing Machine Seeking a New Home

Viola from Taupo Central

This Fisher and Paykel top loader washing machine has been a cherished and reliable part of our household since about 15 years now.
Selling due to laundry redesign where we now need an under benchtop front loader.
- Specifications:
Capacity: 5 kg
Dimensions: Height 1035mm
Width 560mm
Depth 560mm
- Very good condition, clean and tidy, runs well
- Energy Efficient: Despite its age, it still performs efficiently.
- Supplied with hot and cold hoses
- Four wash cycles including Wool and Delicate
- SmartDrive™ technology for a quiet and reliable wash
- Auto out of balance correction for a hassle-free wash
- Detergent and fabric softener dispenser

If you're in search of a dependable washing machine that's been a loyal part of a loving home, look no further. Our Fisher and Paykel top loader is ready to embark on its next adventure with you.
Feel free to reach out with any questions or to arrange a time to see it in person.

Price: $200

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