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02-10-2017, 12:15pm | #1 | ||||||
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Who has stacked full size washer/dryer ?
I saw that you can stack these and if and when we need new I was thinking of doing that.....
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stacked LG. pretty small utility room, frees up space for storage and folding table.
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wonder why she hates them,they are easier on clothes and gets them cleaner too
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Hadn't thought much about stacking, but I think the pedestal mounts under the machines might make it a little easier to load & unload. So we're thinking about that ourselves with an upcoming purchase.
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I had no choice but to get a stacked set up.....
I've had no issues, washer on bottom and dryer on top. My washer does make more of a rocus with a dryer on top, but could be the echo of such a small area and weight on top. The only PIA is the fact that if you keep your washer closed after a cycle, they get mildew and moldy on the inside. Essentially can't close the front door for a day after a load. Needs a good air dry. These are much more efficient in all aspects than the standard top loaders I've had in the past. |
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The other day (I posted a thread about it IIRC) my front loading washing machine was throwing an error code and wouldn't start. After a bit of googling it looked like the fault was with the main computer board and that it was possible that it would be just a bad solder joint on the main power relay. Sure enough that was all it was, an easy fix. But it would have been a total PITA if I had the take the dryer off it before I could remove the top of the washer. Would have turned a 15 minute job into a two person 90+ minutes job.
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I'd much prefer to have unstacked and enough space, but with the small space the stacking is nice. I can say it sucks for the repair guy when the washer (on the bottom) splits a hose...twice... He has to bring along a big helper. |
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02-16-2017, 9:10am | #12 | ||||||
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Probably easier to put an access panel in wall behind it if you can to change hoses.
Wall behind ours is a closet so that's what I will do |
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