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🧺 Stop the shake, silence the noise, and own your laundry space like a pro!
These Anti Vibration Pads feature Dual-HexaGrip technology that increases floor contact by 60%, significantly reducing washer movement and noise. Made from premium rubber, they absorb shocks and vibrations to protect floors and appliances. Designed for feet up to 2.5 inches, they install easily without tools on any hard surface, making laundry quieter and more stable.











| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,626 Reviews |
M**T
You get what you pay for this time!
Took a chance on spending $50 vs the many choices for much less. Our new whirlpool front load washer with pedestal had been a nightmare! It literally moved across the floor due to unreal vibrations. The noise was terrible. The laundry room vinyl floor is 13yrs old, never had an issue with top load washer prior to this. I was told I loaded it wrong. We finally found instructions to remove the storage drawer and by tipping it from one side to the other, set the pads in place ( first confirming the machine was level), Result: no moving on the floor, significantly less noise. Never any issues with the dryer (side by side) and the height difference does not warrant a set for it. My reason for buying front load was water and electricity savings. If not for that, I prefer my old top leader washer. I recommend this product...as for smell, no smell noted.
J**M
Great Idea!
I wish I’d known about these when I had my old washing machine. I just remodeled my closet into a laundry room next door to all of the upstairs bedrooms so I was a little worried about machine noises. These pads have been a great addition to the install—easy to install, provide stability and reduce noice as promised. They’re thick but still provide stability due to their grippy texture.
L**M
Excellent solution!
These really work!! Our washing machine has not "walked" or vibrated out of place since installing them. It is placed a raised tiled surface, and even though well leveled, moved a lot and was super noisy during spinning. These pads completely solved the problem! It seems they improved over the first two weeks of use, so as to "seat in." Totally thrilled with the outcome.
I**L
Did help with vibration, a bit
During a recent renovation, we stacked our front loading washer and dryer. After the stacking, we ended up with a tremendous amount of vibration when the washer enters the final high speed spin cycle, to the point the floors shook. We looked at the various pads and feet on the market that claimed to help minimize vibrations. I choose these because the material appeared sturdy and they looked easier to install than a pad under the whole machine, and a pad might block the overflow drain. They arrived quickly, and were exactly as advertised. The material feels solid enough that they should hold up. We had a bit if a challenge installing them, since it requires lifting each corner, and it is hard to slide the machine once they are underneath, but I read a trick on line to spray some window cleaner on the floor where we wanted them to slide and we were able to get them all in place and slide the machine back in. the result? Much less vibration. There is still some, but they did improve the situation at a reasonable cost.
D**E
Amazing pads
These things are amazing. Not all vibrations pads are made equal and these proved that. Have a washer/dryer combo that once fully loaded it would cause a lot of vibrations. I purchased anti vibration pads from a big box chain and it felt like they didn't do anything so I bought these and they are amazing. Got rid of all my vibration issues.
R**M
Great for sound reduction
These really work well!
A**N
Meh
Doesn’t reduce that much vibration. My washing machine is level.
D**R
Great quality
Highly recommend, took care of our vibrating floors.
S**.
Worth it!!
We bought new LG appliances and had new laminate flooring put down. We needed something to contain the vibration and stop the machine from walking. At first we thought these failed, but we FORGOT TO REMOVE THE SHIPPING TRANSPORTATION BOLTS from the back of the washing machine. OMG what a disaster with the machine moving all over the place, pucks or not. Luckily we had construction guys in and one of them commented about the transportation bolts that hold the drum in place for shipping. Needless to say once we removed them, these pucks worked amazing!! Thankfully no damage to the washer either! We stood and watched a whole wash cycle and the floor barely vibrated. Leaning up against the wall there was no vibration sensation at all. Machine didn't move at all. We bought two sets, one for the dryer as well so the machines would be the same height. My hubby tilted the machine (dryer first) and I placed the pucks in place for each side. Then the washing machine. We read reviews, read about the vibration mats but decided to go with these. Very happy we did.
S**Y
Seemed a good quality but didn't stop the vibration
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.
B**Y
It truly works
It truly works, i used it to my new 5.2 cubic samsung stackable and im impressed it truly works, it eliminate the crazy vibration and it lower down the noise during last spin. Make sure your washer and dryer is level before using.
C**S
Works
I can’t seem to level my washing machine. It’s a top load and shakes until it stops and interrupts the load. With this product on - even though I know it’s not perfectly level - it shakes a bit but doesn’t bounce around and turn off. The products are heavier/sturdier than I expected. I suspected if again try to level out the legs heights I could get even less shaking. I think this product is worth it.
B**9
Good product/build - mileage will vary
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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