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If you have a wobbly washing machine

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TwoMonthsOff · 17/03/2023 19:54

I cannot recommend this highly enough it’s fantastic has reduced vibration and sound so much

If you have a wobbly washing machine
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TwoMonthsOff · 19/03/2023 09:14

@EggBlanket again I don’t know but yes probably as I think the machine will ‘sink’ into it but I’ve never had to pull a machine out personally

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EggBlanket · 19/03/2023 07:56

Do they make it very difficult to move the machine in and out? Or does it just slide across the floor when you need to pull the machine out?

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TwoLeftSocksWithHoles · 19/03/2023 07:53

TwoMonthsOff · 18/03/2023 18:11

It’s quite thick and heavy and dense …..

Sounds like DP!

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MrsPelligrinoPetrichor · 18/03/2023 23:16
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TwoMonthsOff · 18/03/2023 18:39

@MrsPelligrinoPetrichor
I’ve also got one under fridge freezer so not to mark to floor

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TwoMonthsOff · 18/03/2023 18:37

Ichosetheredpill · 18/03/2023 18:14

We used to live in a very old house with uneven floors and the washing machine would walk across the kitchen every time we used it. Once it shook itself halfway across the kitchen then stopped and spat the glass door onto the floor like Evil Edna from Willo’ the Wisp. The new one lives in the garage and isn’t half so entertaining.

😭 I’ve never had that much action

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TwoMonthsOff · 18/03/2023 18:36

@tothelefttotheleft
it was a new delivery so it was in place ,it would be difficult in an existing machine, as they are exceptionally heavy

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tothelefttotheleft · 18/03/2023 18:18

How do you get the washing machine on top of it?

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Ichosetheredpill · 18/03/2023 18:14

We used to live in a very old house with uneven floors and the washing machine would walk across the kitchen every time we used it. Once it shook itself halfway across the kitchen then stopped and spat the glass door onto the floor like Evil Edna from Willo’ the Wisp. The new one lives in the garage and isn’t half so entertaining.

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TwoMonthsOff · 18/03/2023 18:11

It’s quite thick and heavy and dense …..

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TwoMonthsOff · 18/03/2023 18:11

@MrsPelligrinoPetrichor
oh I have no idea ! Sorry - I just know I never had one before and my new machine is on one Now and it’s a big improvement

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MrsPelligrinoPetrichor · 18/03/2023 14:13

I imagine it would help vibration a lot though.

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MrsPelligrinoPetrichor · 18/03/2023 14:13

Can't you just level it with 'legs' underneath the machine?

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Silverlog · 18/03/2023 14:09

Thanks for the tip OP!

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