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Review on πŸ”‡ Say Goodbye to Washing Machine and Dryer Vibrations with Anti-Walk Twin Pack Vibration Isolating Pads by Andrea Ellis

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Much improved, worked fine for me!

I have a front loading washing machine in the kitchen of a 1900's house. I initially used the Derens/GE vibratory plates that were offered when I bought my GE washing machine. They are made of solid rubber with a slight tread on the underside for traction. These vibrating pads worked a little, but not that well, and my washer moved (rotated) across the floor during the spin cycle. The vibration also gets the dryer moving! The fact that I have vinyl floors in my kitchen didn't help. I've read a lot of good things about anti-walk feet and how they're supposed to keep the washing machine from moving, as well as reduce vibration and structural damage. I've seen a lot of improvements since using them, my washer and dryer don't move and vibrations have been reduced. My kitchen still shakes and my sink faucet still rocks up and down, but it's better than before. The material used literally sticks to the vinyl floor, you have to grab it and tear it off the floor. The material of the cup itself feels like sandstone, which prevents the washing machine's feet from slipping in the cup. If you decide to buy it, here are some things to keep in mind: if you can't get around the washing machine from all sides, you may find it difficult to use it because you won't be able to slide the machine out and back in after you put it on . .

Pros
  • Health & Home
Cons
  • Cord is shorter than others