For many consumers, the appliance companies often are Kitchen Aid, Whirlpool… But, there is a new company from New Zealand, Fisher & Paykel, that is becoming well known in the North American market. Already present in the United States for a few years and somewhat accessible in Canada, this company offers a range of products of high quality. Its design stands out from everything else offered right now. Dishwashers with two cooking table drawers, it is innovative in the right way and impresses industrial design critiques.
Some of these appliances’ novelties are very interesting.
It all starts with the Luna concept. It is actually made up of three gas burners and their automatically built-in container supports that adjust to the level of the cooking table when they aren’t used. This concept facilitates cleaning for the users and gives it a very flashy look.

The other interesting innovation has been to find a remedy to the difficulty of cooking at a low heat while adding a small flame under gas burner’s principle flame, in order to enable a very low cooking heat.

The company innovates on the technological plan by equipping the oven of a sealed gas element that enables the warmth to be spread out equally in the oven. The control panel of these appliances is surprising. The company indicates a new style, purified, refined, and of a superior quality. The stainless steel finish is perfect and the screens’ colour is beautifully chosen.

The principle of the two drawer dishwasher is terrific and unprecedented! Every drawer works independently, which means you can wash small or large loads, depending on your needs. The primary and secondary controls are located inside the appliance and an ecological working mode makes you save water while still having an efficient wash. This dishwasher is also equipped with a load detection system for an optimal performance.
All in all, this company is impressing because of its unique style, and its vanguardism. You can find out more about the products on this website: www.fisherpaykel.ca.
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