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Fisher & Paykel IWL16

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★★★★☆
4.0

vs 4.0 category average

based on 18 reviews

Pros

  • Energy efficient (9)
  • Large capacity (9)
  • Adjustable settings (8)
  • Clean clothes well (8)
  • Quiet (8)
  • Customizable macros (1)
  • Doesn't vibrate (1)
  • Excelent (1)
  • Fast spin speed (1)
  • Low water (1)
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Cons

  • Breaks down (2)
  • Cannot open during cycle (1)
  • Complicated to learn (1)
  • Inconvenient controls (1)
  • Plastic top (1)
  • Repaired 6 times so far (1)
  • Top is domed not flat (1)

Best Uses

  • Everyday clothes (10)
  • Bedding (7)
  • Delicates (7)
  • Towels (6)
  • Athletic clothes (5)
  • Double rinse cycle (1)
  • Large bulky items (1)

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The world's first true fabric sensing washer. A machine so intelligent that it senses the average fabric mix of the load and creates the optimum wash cycle based on what it 'feels'. With sophisticated electronics and a revolutionary direct drive motor, Fisher and Paykel Intuitive Eco is born out of 70 years of laundry innovation.

  • The washer determines the fabric type, water level, wash and rinse actions for every load
  • Unmatched fabric care - Care for your clothes like no other washer with the EcoActive wash system, infinite agitation profiles, multiple shower rinses and electronically controlled temperatures
  • Rely on Allergy Rinse, Comforter or Beach Gear cycles or remove common stains like Chocolate and wine
  • Adjustable Alert Beeps
  • Auto Out of Balance Correction
  • Auto water level
  • Auto-lint Disposal
  • Controlled cold function 68°F (20°C)
  • Controlled temperature
  • mixing chamber
  • Delay start 15,30 mins, 1-8, 10,12,14,16,18 hrs
  • Display screen incl. Time Remaining
  • Eco - water saver cycle
  • Fabric Softener dispenser
  • How Dirty option - just select your clothes soil level and press Start
  • Brushless DC Motor and smart electronics increase reliability, no belts,brakes,pulleys,clutches or transmission. Parts that aren't can't fail.
  • 5 Rinse Options
  • Soak Option
  • Spin hold Option
  • Stainless Steel Bowl
  • Time Saver
  • 6 Wash Temperature Controls
  • 6 Water Levels(manual)
  • Water saver option

    System Features

  • Unlimited Agitator actions
  • Eco Active wash system
  • Fabric Sensing
  • Lid Lock
  • Load sensing
  • Smart Drive system

    Wash Cycles

  • 13 Speciality Life Cycles make washing easy
  • Creasables
  • Favourite
  • Hand Wash
  • Permanent Press
  • Wool
ColorWhite
Weight125lbs
Capacity3.7 cu.ft.(IEC)
Energy rating223
Three Spin speeds300,670,1000 rpm
Depth25-1/2 (650 mm)
Height(Lid Open)55-1/2 (1410 - 1440 mm)
Height to highest point on Console40-1/8 (1020-1050 mm)
Width25-1/2 (650 mm)

Full 2 Year Manufacturer's parts and labor warranty













Specification Description
Amps 15
Capacity 3.7 cu. ft.
Color White
Depth 25 1/2"
Energy Star Rated Yes
Fabric Softener Dispenser Yes
Height 40 1/8"
Leveling Legs Yes
Location of Controls Rear
Maximum Spin Speed (RPM) 1000
Self Cleaning Lint Filter Yes
Soak Setting Yes
Stainless Steel Drum Yes
Temperature Settings 6
Type Top Loading
Type of Controls Touchpad
Voltage 110 Volts
Wash Cycles 13
Width 25 1/2"

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  • Q: “Does the FP without agitator require HE detergent?
    Does the FP allow you to select water levels for smaller loads or are all loads...gentle, small load the same amt of water?”
    Asked on Saturday, September 20, 2008 by Bare from Holland MI at Abt Electronics

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      A: The Fisher and Paykel washers do not require HE detergent. They will allow you to select a load size or use an auto-load sensor setting.

      Answered in 1 day by Carl from Abt Electronics at Abt Electronics

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Sep 1 2007
Mike the Bike
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[13 of 13 customers found this review helpful]

I really like this washer

★★★★★
5.0

"I've owned 4 washers over the last 7 years (we have moved three times) and this is by far the best. The worst was a Maytag Neptune that had all sorts of cleaning faults and became inoperative after a year. It needed a new control board even though it was never wet or abused. I tend to read instructions and follow them.The IWL16 was purchased new from Lowes and I am very impressed with the way it treats clothes, how clean it gets them and it's simple operation. The clothes come out rejuvinated compared to their sorry state after being washed by a newer (but traditional style) Maytag Performa. The Fisher-Paykel does have a number of features that I will never use but they don't get in the way. Seriously, how often does one have an entire load with "chocolate" stains or some other specific stain? I would prefer to treat the stain manually rather than wash one garment on a special cycle.Although this washer is very easy to use it does work differently than traditional washers and it takes a few minutes reading the manual to get the most out of it. In the manual I learned it was possible to set preferences that will modify the base settings semi-permanently (until they are reset manually). For example, if the water temperature seems too hot or cold it can be adjusted up or down in 1 degree increments. The Auto water level can be adjusted as well as the default rinse options.I've found that the automatic load sensing feature works extremely well. I add soap, about two-thirds the amount I am accustomed to (the amount depending upon the size of the load), leave the cycle on "auto-sensing" (unless I select "wool" for woolens or "hand-wash" for extremely delicate items). I don't use the "creasables" cycle because I don't have any permanent press clothes. Then I adjust the "soiled" setting up or down to one of six settings based upon how dirty the clothes are. This adjusts the length of the wash cycle. For whites I select "hot", new clothes with bright colors get "cold+" which is simply cold water that has been tempered with a little hot water. Everything else gets "warm" which is simply a warm start to the wash cycle followed by a cool wash and cold rinse. Then I push start. This might sound complicated but 90 percent of my loads require nothing more than add clothes, add detergent and hit "start". Auto-sensing takes care of the rest. All my clothes come out looking great and they are so dry after the spin cycle I save a lot of time and money on drying energy. Best of all is there is no soap smell which my nose is very sens