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Fisher Paykel DD602 Dual Drawer


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I am surprised you still have your DD602. Mostly everyone I know has thrown theirs in the landfill because they had so many problems.

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lol good luck , drain hose replacement is the worst job to do

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start from the drawer end

mark the hose as you go so you clip it back in the tight spots

look for the little cut in the hose that fits in the groove , dont jam the hose in with too much pressure in the wrong spot or you will put a hole in it

good luck

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