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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de abril de 2025
Has stopped our washing machine from "waking across the floor" when washing a heavy load .
Sarah @mamareadsdaily
Comentado en Australia el 25 de marzo de 2024
I had high hopes for these anti-vibration pads, but sadly my washing machine still vibrates like crazy on the spin cycle. If anything, these actually made the vibration worse.
Dan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de octubre de 2024
We recently moved, selling our high end LG W&D with our old house. New house came with new whirlpool W&D of lesser quality. During my months long struggle with trying to get the darned washer balanced and stop the insane vibrating and shaking during the spin cycle, I learned that this is an inherent problem with front load washers, even though the LG never had this problem. The new set is on the 2nd floor of the new place, so that adds to the obviousness of the problem These pads have made a MASSIVE difference!! It still vibrates, but the entire house no longer shakes, and once it hits top speed of the spin cycle, it smooths out and is almost inaudible… These were an absolute game changing improvement and would definitely buy again! And at any price knowing what I know now!!! PS: the dryer doesn’t do this, so I didn’t buy a 2nd set and could care less what it looks like…. Lol
William
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de marzo de 2023
We’ve only done one load in our Samsung large capacity front load he unit but these things isolated the laundry room high spin shake (our laundry room is on top level over our house): had large comforter and towels in and ran on full speed spin no issue.. it’s a tight laundry room and we just had new vinyl plank flooring installed - pretty much have to have in place then lift each side to put coasters on. Tough to move once feet are on the rubber is anti slip. Worth the $ to me. No noise heard underneath this room now where I had chandelier on dampening elastics for minimal vibration.. A+
Eduardo
Comentado en México el 20 de marzo de 2023
Excelente
bellyman69
Comentado en Canadá el 16 de enero de 2022
We have a first floor washing machine/dryer and my office is directly behind; the dryer vibration was bad enough to cause my desk to vibrate too.The pads are well built; I lowered the dryer legs as far down as required then balanced it then put it in place and put these under. The vibration to my desk has mostly stopped - I feel a little but not to the same degree.The dryer is about 20 years old and the facts are:1) When we first got the dryer it would make a thump thump thump noise. When I complained to the tech he said that was the flattening of the belt when off and after you turn it on for a while it will not sound like that. It was somewhat true; but I don't think the thumping ever went totally away even after a long dry cycle. I don't know if beyond Wifi connectivity they have improved dryers. Back in the 80s one issue with floppy drives was that the belt would wear out the the speed to read would be impacted - the solution was a direct drive motor - no belts. If a $1000 dryer has belts and a $2000 has no belts then I would probably aim for the $2000 just for that alone, for my case.2) They do sell affordable kits to replace various rubber parts (wheels/belts) in the dryers. But the problem is as per one review - the older you get the more "it may not be 100% equal in fit" and you maybe having issues taking off/putting on the parts. I thought about this more and being 20 years old it is not worth it and will aim to get a new dryer.Dishwasher state how quiet they are - not sure how quiet / less vibrating / you can get with a washer and dryer. There are limits. The only true solution would be two independent bases built with springs that would help isolate the vibration (no different than the bowling ball dropping on the Johnny mattress).Washing machines - the most vibration should happen during the final spin. We have a front load and it is brutally fast - but the basket is suspended in air and ... what are you going to do about it? Same thing - an independent base with springs.The review is based on the quality of the item and I thought it was well built overall and would recommend it as a way to help curb vibrations. Whether it works or not will depend on various factors - machine type (dryer v. washer), floor quality, cycles used, types of clothes in the machines etc.Hint - to move the dryer around just lift a bit and put a small piece of paper under each pad - move then take away the paper.
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