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Anti Vibration Pad
Anti Vibration Pad
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These foot pads are high-performance, shock-absorbing stabilizers designed primarily for washing machines and dryers. Typically sold in sets of four, they feature a dual-layer design: a sturdy resin fiber plastic or polypropylene (PP) upper part and a soft, non-slip TPU or silicone rubber base. This combination allows the pads to absorb up to 94% of vibrations and significantly reduce the "walking" or shifting of appliances during high-speed spin cycles.
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Quiet the chaos and keep your home steady
These high-traction rubber pads absorb heavy vibrations to eliminate noise and prevent appliances from sliding. They protect your floors from scratches while providing a stable, elevated base for easier cleaning.
WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THIS
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Will these pads work on my specific type of flooring?
Answer: Yes. These pads are designed to provide a high-friction grip on most hard surfaces, including ceramic tile, wood, marble, and concrete. They are particularly effective on smooth or slippery floors where machines tend to "walk". However, they are generally less effective on carpet, which can create its own balance issues over time.
2. Can I use these for other appliances like dryers or refrigerators?
Answer: Yes. These are universal stabilizing tools. Because they are made from heavy-duty rubber or polymer, they can support the significant weight of dryers, refrigerators, and even heavy furniture to prevent floor scratches and reduce operational noise.
3. How do I install them if my machine is very heavy?
Answer: Installation is straightforward and requires no tools. You simply tilt one corner of the machine at a time and slide the pad under the existing foot. For your safety and to prevent damage to the appliance, it is highly recommended to have a second person assist with the lifting while you position the pads.
4. When should I replace the pads?
Answer: High-density rubber pads are built for long-term use, but you should inspect them if you notice a sudden increase in noise or movement. Over several years, the material may show visible cracks, permanent flattening, or a loss of height due to constant pressure. If the pads appear damaged or have lost their initial "spongy" feel, it is time to replace them to maintain peak performance.