- Premium "heavy duty" anti vibration pads
- Very good vibration absorbing abilities*
- High coefficient of friction - to prevent skidding / "walking"*
- Hard rubber (high durometer) - to make machine more stable
- Perfectly sized - not too big or to small to compromise performance. The indentation on top of the pads is universal in size and will work with most washers.
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JUlz QuiNonez
yeah doggy
If you're looking at this product then you probably have a front-loading washer that's on the noisy side, am I right? And if you're looking at this product at the end of your rope about to lose your freakin' mind at how unbelievably loud and jumpy your front-load washer is when it hits the spin cycle because the house sounds like it's going to cave in on you....then you must have a Samsung. I, too, have a Samsung. It's two years old now and sometimes I think it's a Decepticon in the middle of it's transformation when I heard it from across the house. These pads helped a ton. No they didn't make it 100% silent, that's probably impossible, but they helped so much I will gladly buy them again if these dry up and wear out. Before you install them, go ahead and lower all of the feet under your washer as low as they go. Then get you one of those old fashioned brooms with the solid wood handles and slide it under one side of the washer, get some leverage, and pry that side up high enough to slide these babies under those two feet. Repeat for the other side. The longer the broom handle the easier it will be. Get your level out and check your washer as accurately as you can while going back down and making minor adjustments while you tilt the washer as necessary. Once level, spin cycle and observe.
Andrea Hatcher
No more washer or dryer scooting!
My front-load washer and dryer are both fairly large, and while they do a great job on my clothes, I found that if I washed a large or dense load (like a bunch of towels) the machines would take on a life of their own: wobbling, shaking, scooting… We’re talking scooting that would put my dog to shame. And no, I was not overloading the machines. It’s amazing how far a large front-load washer can travel on a hard tiled floor, and I figured if I didn’t find a solution soon I might come home one day to find my washing machine in my living room. I searched for something I could put beneath the washer and dryer to keep them in place. Most mats designed for this purpose had mediocre reviews, but then I stumbled on these little “hockey pucks” and took a chance on them since their reviews were fairly positive. They have been nothing short of amazing. I put one of these discs beneath each foot of the two machines, and since then the washer and dryer have remained firmly planted to the floor. In 15 months they have not budged even an inch. If you look at my photo, you can see that these discs are quite substantial, and they seem to be made of a very heavy and dense rubber. They aren’t adhesive or particularly tacky, but they do seem to provide enough traction with the floor (probably helped by the weight of the machines) to keep the washer and dryer from moving. Here’s a big tip: While these discs do a nice job of preventing my machines from relocating themselves, they do NOT address the “shaking” problem. Even with these discs in place, if I washed a heavy load the machines would still rock back and forth -- this is probably made worse because they are both elevated few feet off the ground. To cut down on the shaking I used sheets of Dynamat, which are basically heavy adhesive sheets. I stuck three sheets to each side of my washer and two to each side of my dryer and they really cut down on the shaking. Amazon sells those as well: PLAIN PAK Dynamat Xtreme (8) Sheets 18"x32" 32 FT² Bulk Consumer Grade Sound Damping
Tamra Lee White
(Our house is on engineered piers a good 5 feet off the ground
Wow. I wish I'd known these existed 5 years ago when our front-loading washer was causing our entire manufactured home to shake during the spin cycle. (Our house is on engineered piers a good 5 feet off the ground.) Our solution was to buy a short outdoor shed, pour a concrete pad, plumb for outside water and drain, and move the washing machine outside. Extremely inconvenient and not cheap. I could have simply bought these and solved the problem quickly and cheaply. The house is now on the market. We bought these and moved the washer back inside after someone looking at the house mentioned that there were anti-vibration pads to solve this problem. It took 15 minutes to level the washer and install the pads. I've done a dozen loads with no shaking at all.
Amílcar Teixeira
Great Vibration Damper
Worked as expected. I bought these as a vibration damper for a washer and dryer pedestal that I built. They work great.
Art Crum
Good for LG washer/dryer combo unit
Very good for LG recently purchased washer/dryer combo unit. The machine makes a lot of vibrations when it is in spinning mode. However after installing this anti vibration pad it doesn't make any vibration and it is very quite. I just hear the water valves sound. I'm really happy with the result.
Fi Fi Jamieson
These actually work!
I bought a new GE top loading HE washer recently and installed it on a concrete garage floor. On multiple occasions during spin activity it would bang around and either walk or shut itself off to keep from destroying itself. Part of the problem is that you have to pay attention to initially balancing the load, which wasn't the case with the old agitator washer that it replaced. Even when using great caution the problem persisted. I bought some cheaper, softer pads, and they didn't resolve the issue. I tried to return the washer, but too much time had elapsed. So I tried these pads. It still spins really fast and vibrates some and is a little scary, but it hasn't moved at all nor shut itself down since I installed these pads. Thank you to the manufacturer!
Anivon Zerimar
Saved my laundry life
I live in a New York City apartment on the 4th floor, I recently bought an LG all in one washer and dryer combo. I love the machine, however, when the spin cycle starts my apartment sounds and feels like either an earthquake or living on a rocket launch pad. I was confident that if I continued to use this machine it will eventually fall through the ceiling and on my neighbor 's head. I purchased a vibration pad from home depot but the earthquake continued. This product saved me from losing my apartment and possibly a murder rap, the vibration was reduced by 95%. I can now wash knowing my laundry and the rest of the world is safe.
ツ ツ
Allowed me to drop a deuce without worry
After reading review after review of countless anti-vibration solution for front load washers I was told that none of them worked and that they were all a waste of money. Later that evening my wife did a load of laundry whilst I was on the toilet in the next room and for a split second I was transported to a magical bull riding arena where it didn't matter if I was scared crapless. The floor felt like Godzilla was attempting to escape from beneath the toilet. My house was built in 1954. Old houses and front load dryers do not get along. After being told again and again this was a waste of money, it has 100% (ok more like 98.5%) fixed the vibration issue for me. I can crap in peace whilst a load of laundry is being done without worry.
Raju Daas
They work!
Finally, my washer no longer "walks" around during the spin cycle. That didn't happen all the time, but if the load was unbalanced, or the washer was loaded with items that get really heavy when wet, like towels, then it could move around quit a bit. It can be a little tricky to place them under the feet if you don't have much room to tip the washer back or to the side, but once I got them in place they have been great. It wasn't too difficult to move the washer a little once they were in place, to position it where I wanted it. It also runs quieter during the spin cycle with these.
Vickie Sauvageau Cauthen
Vibrations
Removes a lot of the vibrations for my top load washer and dryer. I have a Samsung front load model and this product works really well. I had a load of towels without these pucks and it would shake the 2nd floor like crazy. With these added, the vibrations was much less noticeable. It didn't remove all but it drastically reduced the vibration. Can this product remove all vibrations? I highly doubt it. Am I satisfied with product? You bet. Now if someone convinces me to try their product that 100% removes all vibrations, the. Maybe I'll put 4/5 stars but for now 5 stars it is