GONE - Fisher and Paykel Clothes Dryer - Working Condition
Sorry, this has been picked up.
Older style Fisher and Paykel clothes dryer available to anyone willing to take it away. FREE. Comes with a free wall mount bracket if you want.
Works fine and dries laundry without any problem but I have upgraded to a new dryer. There is one problem with it where the timer runs very fast. Takes 10 minutes for the timer to count down an hour on the dial.
You can put the dryer in the "on" position and it will stay on until you open the door. But then you have to remember to turn it off or risk having child sized man clothes. I ran it through a timer at the wall plug but I am keeping my timer, easy enough to buy one.
I'm in Maupuia and at home all weekend 20-21 August. I can help load it in your vehicle. Bring a van, hatchback or stationwagon. It probably won't fit in a sedan.
Dryer is very similar to the one in the picture - but I don't have a picture on my phone so I grabbed a similar picture from the internet.
Chris - 021 2500417
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Wellington’s identity is built on its cafe culture, but with costs climbing, that culture is under pressure. We’ve seen the headlines about recent closures, and it’s a tough pill to swallow along with a $6+ coffee.
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37.9% I avoid spending money on coffee
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